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To: Oral Roberts who wrote (19464)10/27/2004 2:58:38 PM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
I have been told that before... about the link. I think it is because I copy and paste. If you would type the link into the address place I think it comes up.

Two things that have made me rethink the death penalty. A book written by Wally Lamb about women in a Conn. prison.. Actually he went there as a professor to help the women with a creative writing course. He experienced Resistance at first but then the women started to reveal who they were as persons.AND the facts came out that many of them did not have fair trial. A public defender and then they were not communicative and most were abused and had killed their spouse.

Mr. Lamb compiled a list of the stories and it became a book. When I read of some of the injustice that was evident I took another look at prisons. Then, Angola.the prison considered the worst in our Country was produced by Sun dance Film Channel and I watched it. The prisoners there are all death row or lifers.. A lot of them were young boys when they got life sentences... and death penalty. Some took college courses and started to use their newly acquired knowledge to get their trial papers and review their convictions.. Some of them were able to have them reviewed and they were found to be innocent. Once again, black and poor they did not have good legal representation, like let's say, OJ.

So, I got to thinking again, what if they had been given lethal injection. They were innocent. I started to believe as the governor of Ill. felt when he excused all death row inmates as the new way of establishing innocence DNA was not around much when a lot of convictions were coming down.

I equivocate where if someone killed someone I loved... what would I want for that person. I own a gun. I belong to NRA..(believe it or not guys ) have passed the NRA gun course and have a permit. Could I ever use the gun ? Could I kill someone.. These are questions I ask myself and still have no answers for.



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (19464)10/27/2004 4:10:28 PM
From: Augustus Gloop  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
Is anyone interested in taking a 100 question test to determine personality? This may answer some differences between approaches

humanmetrics.com

Its all yes no and will take 3 minutes

It's pretty interesting



To: Oral Roberts who wrote (19464)10/27/2004 4:37:32 PM
From: Ira Player  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 90947
 
The AG is supposed to set policy and pushing the cases is a way of establishing his policy.

I see nothing wrong with a national policy that says if murder is "Standard Operating Procedure" for your enterprise, you are going to die if caught.

Ira