Guest Alexander Billet Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY!!! DEMONSTRATE IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME COURT Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30pm First and Capitol Streets, NE ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY!!! DEMONSTRATE IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME COURT Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30pm First and Capitol Streets, NE On May 6th the state of Georgia will execute William Earl Lynd. This will be the first execution since the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Kentucky lethal injection protocol. Executions had been effectively stayed while the Court made a decision, now that they have started again, the decision has made the US into an international pariah. "This ruling puts the United States back in dubious company. China, Vietnam, Iran and the United States carry out the vast majority of the world's executions," pointed out Marlene Martin, National Director of the CEDP. "If and when states re-start the execution machine, we will be going backwards as a society. The death penalty is a barbaric relic of the past, and the Supreme Court is on the wrong side of history." The ruling in Baze v. Rees overturns the trend of the U.S. Supreme Court to limit the scope of the death penalty. In 2002, the court declared the execution of the mentally retarded unconstitutional, and in 2005, it banned the execution of juveniles, citing "evolving standards of decency." States, too, have bolstered this trend, as New Jersey became the first state to abolish the death penalty legislatively last December. Internationally, the U.S. is the only Western industrialized country with a death penalty. The United Nations General Assembly, reflecting worldwide opinion, passed a resolution against capital punishment last year. Join us in front of the Supreme Court Building to let them know that executions should not continue, that there is no right way to do the wrong thing, and demand abolition to the death penalty nationwide! *Demonstration called by the Campaign to End the Death Penalty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Human_* Posted May 6, 2008 Report Share Posted May 6, 2008 I'm for the death penalty. When some one kills another person, that person has already made the choice. To state that the State does not have the option of executing some one for taking some one else’s life is totally absurd. Life in Prison "While it's a bleep hole” does not negate the fact that the one guilt is still alive, and the person that, that person murdered is still dead. The Ultimate price for the Ultimate crime. It's a pity that it can't be televised. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY!!!DEMONSTRATE IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME COURT Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30pm First and Capitol Streets, NE ABOLISH THE DEATH PENALTY!!! DEMONSTRATE IN FRONT OF THE SUPREME COURT Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30pm First and Capitol Streets, NE On May 6th the state of Georgia will execute William Earl Lynd. This will be the first execution since the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Kentucky lethal injection protocol. Executions had been effectively stayed while the Court made a decision, now that they have started again, the decision has made the US into an international pariah. "This ruling puts the United States back in dubious company. China, Vietnam, Iran and the United States carry out the vast majority of the world's executions," pointed out Marlene Martin, National Director of the CEDP. "If and when states re-start the execution machine, we will be going backwards as a society. The death penalty is a barbaric relic of the past, and the Supreme Court is on the wrong side of history." The ruling in Baze v. Rees overturns the trend of the U.S. Supreme Court to limit the scope of the death penalty. In 2002, the court declared the execution of the mentally retarded unconstitutional, and in 2005, it banned the execution of juveniles, citing "evolving standards of decency." States, too, have bolstered this trend, as New Jersey became the first state to abolish the death penalty legislatively last December. Internationally, the U.S. is the only Western industrialized country with a death penalty. The United Nations General Assembly, reflecting worldwide opinion, passed a resolution against capital punishment last year. Join us in front of the Supreme Court Building to let them know that executions should not continue, that there is no right way to do the wrong thing, and demand abolition to the death penalty nationwide! *Demonstration called by the Campaign to End the Death Penalty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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