2 thoughts on “A horrific milestone: 1,600 state-sanctioned executions since 1977

  1. David P. Atwood, co-founder of the Texas Coalition Against The Death Penality (TCADP) died recently in Houston where he fought and was imprisoned for lobbying and non-violently participating in civil disobedience against the death penalty. He and his spouse, Peggy, also recently deceased, administered to convicts on the notorious death row at the Huntsville Texas penal colony and supported their loved ones. David, incredibly, brought to Rome to meet Pope Francis the son of the man who was tied to the back of a truck and dragged to his gruesome death years ago in far-east Texas. Ross, the son of the murdered father, forgave the patricides and pleaded for their deliverance from the death penalty. David also gave up a six-figure post as a chemical engineer and with the collaboration of Peggy devoted the rest of his life to freeing men and a woman (Karla Faye Tucker, ultimately murdered by the macho war criminal George Bush, Jr.) from the Texas death machine. David would appreciate what Pax Christi has done but would be saddened by the ongoing state-sanctioned lynchings. Alas, let us not self-deceive: a nation and a Catholic president and his politicians from the Uniparty who proudly collaborate
    in the murder of Palestinian and Lebanese children can not face their satanic obsession with death, neither at home nor abroad.
    David-Ross Gerling, PhD

  2. What Cost for Justice?

    This is probably a Conservative v Liberal debate. I would ask my Social Conservative brothers and sisters to look at the Death Penalty from a Fiscal Conservative point of view.

    “…The appeals process consumes hours of labor, not only by court staff, but also by the often court-appointed, tax payer funded, and constitutionally guaranteed public defenders. As a result, some estimate that it costs U.S. taxpayers between $50 and $90 million dollars more per year (depending on the jurisdiction) to prosecute death penalty cases than life sentences.” *

    I may be a Liberal, but I don’t like paying taxes any more than you do.

    Peace

    Jim Myres, OFS

    * http://www.hg.org which-is-cheaper-execution-or-life-in-prison-without-parole

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