SassyEuro stated >>>
Oh please..

Blacks commit black on black crimes & more crimes than any other group. And they are not entering prisons & learning from a FEW OLD WHITE serial killers.
All the Liberals that were against the death penalty is the ONLY reason those guys ^^^^ were given 'back to back life sentences"
* More white males receive the death penalty, despite that fact that WHITES are the MINORITY in prison *
( All death penalty stats, including the NAACP says this- NOT a secret)
IF states still had the death penalty, IF blacks didn't commit so many crimes & repeatedly. The prisons wouldn't have been overflowing in the first place
Prisons would of remained a revolving door in a much more financially affordable way as well as so as society, victims, families having a sense of justice.
It is the white killers fault
It is the white politicians fault
It is the white private prison owners fault.
What next? It is a battle flag's fault for flying near a prison, and all the black repeat offenders started suffering from genetic memory flashbacks?
* I'm not going out on a limb here am I ? You made this about race .... geez, turn off MSNBC for a week *
Conservatives and death penalty
Perhaps some readers were startled by a reference in a George Will column (LJS, April 14) to '��the conservative case against the death penalty.'��
Yes, it's true.
Some conservatives have turned against the death penalty, and there'��s evidence that tide is growing stronger.
In fact, at the renowned Conservative Political Action Conference this year there was even a booth for Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty.
Nebraskans who oppose the penalty should take note. In a red state like Nebraska, it'��s the conservative arguments that hold the most potential to change the minds of state senators.
An effort to repeal the death penalty is a perennial in the Legislature. The bill introduced this year by Sen. Ernie Chambers is out of committee and will be debated on the floor in coming weeks.
For some conservatives, opposition to the death penalty is part of their general mistrust of government. Edward Crane, founder of the CATO Institute, put it this way, '��My own view on capital punishment is that it is morally justified but that the government is often so inept and corrupt that innocent people might die as a result. Thus, I personally oppose capital punishment.'��
That view has become more mainstream in conservative circles because DNA technology has shown that some of the murderers facing death sentences in the United States actually are innocent.
Mary Kate Cary, a speechwriter for former President George H.W. Bush, said, '��It'��s becoming harder to justify the death penalty in the face of evidence that our system is flawed. - For years, people like me thought that being tough on crime meant supporting the death penalty. Times have changed, and it'��s time for conservatives to get on the right side of the death penalty argument. One can oppose the death penalty and still be in favor of a tough, affordable, accurate and fair criminal justice system.'��
Nebraskans in recent years have seen repeated examples of how the criminal justice system can deliver a flawed result, ranging from the convictions overturned in the Beatrice Six cases to the murder charges in the Murdock case that were dropped after it turned out blood evidence was planted by a crime scene investigator, who later was convicted of planting evidence.
Another conservative argument against the death penalty is cost. It’s cheaper to keep murderers in prison without parole than it is to pay for the seemingly endless appeals that are required to reduce error and bias in administering the death penalty.
Republicans in the Legislature should take note. They can vote for repeal of the death penalty without turning in their conservative credentials.
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/editorials-conservatives-and-death-penalty
Or this other article from 2003...the shift and excuses - blame game for Liberal vs Conservative needs to be looked at again; given the way that some Americans love to 'LABEL' others that have issues with the notable way that many have been placed on 'DEATH ROW' only to be found later to be innocent of their adjudicated crime --- it's AMERICAN's {both sides of our political isle} finding issue with the way our legal system has been operating!
Death Penalty Fails to Meet Conservative Standards
In a recent Greensboro News & Record op-ed, Marshall Hurley, a long-time Republican in North Carolina, questioned giving the state authority to carry out executions when the current practice of capital punishment fails to meet conservative standards and risks innocent lives. He stated:
For those who believe in the virtue of limited government and criticize roundly when government does not work well, capital punishment does not meet fundamental conservative standards. Not only is it applied arbitrarily, but our judicial system cannot even figure out how to examine it properly. Forty-seven judges reviewing a single case over more than a dozen years may assure some that justice is served; to others, it evinces an appeals process in disarray, a game of such utter complexity that nothing is certain except delay and dismay. No one is well served - not families of victims, not law enforcement and certainly not the judicial system.
. . .
North Carolina conservatives, liberals and everyone in between should question whether our state government should authorize execution of people when we know, to a moral certainty, that some of them are innocent. There is no principled justification for any conservative to place limits on government power in all other areas, but grant it the power to kill, knowing it will make mistakes.
(Greensboro News & Record, July 27, 2003)
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/new-voices-conservative-voices
Yes, black humans have been 'Railroaded' for crimes that they never committed and this 'DEATH PENALTY' needs to be a total CLEAN HOUSE! But you shouldn't keep repeating that it's one political party vs another when the FACTS & DATA prove other wise!
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2OLD2MESSAROUND
on Mon 06/22/15 11:53 AM