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The Death Penalty Debacle

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The Death Penalty Debacle

California has more prisoners on death row than any other state. Last year, according to the Los Angeles Times, it added 28 more, for a total of 717, contrary to trends elsewhere.

Meanwhile, there hasn't been an execution in five years because they can't get the right combination of the three drugs necessary for a safe and effective execution. I kid you not.

Some deterrent. You have a much better chance of getting away with murder than you do of being executed for it.

If you tried to design the worst possible system, the most inefficient in accomplishing anything and most ineffective in serving its own stated goals, you couldn't do better than this. The issue is no longer whether you're for or against the death penalty on moral grounds; it's how you fix a punishment system that is rotting from the head.

If you're for the death penalty, you should be mad because we don't actually have it. It's not a real deterrent if it takes decades (literally) to even get close, and so long as the criminal justice system is as flawed as it is, it's simply not OK to shortcut review when death is the punishment. I have always thought that death penalty proponents should be leading the charge to support and improve the criminal justice system so that it won't make the sort of mistakes that justify the lengthy and expensive review. In all of these respects, California's issues are only an exaggerated version of many states, a great headline for a much bigger problem.

If you're against the death penalty, you should be mad because 717 people are now waiting in line for that injection, and one of these days, the state will find the magic supply. In truth, the delay has had very little to do with the suffering of the prisoner facing death, and everything to do with opposition to the death penalty and concerns about the fairness of sentencing.

The injection string is about to run out, however, and it's not at all clear to me that the new governor and attorney general, both known to personally oppose the death penalty, are going to want to take the lead in telling the majority of Californians (albeit a smaller majority than a few years ago) that they're wrong about the death penalty, particularly when both campaigned on the promise not to do just that. However much success opponents have enjoyed, when the drugs finally arrive, nothing is blocking the door.

Meanwhile, the homicide rate in Los Angeles continues to decrease.

Hooray, the death penalty deters murder. Hooray, we don't need the death penalty to deter murder.

Hooray, at least this debate has nothing to do with crime policy.

Ever since Willie Horton, if not before, the politics of crime have been dominated by debates over the death penalty and detention (one strike, three strikes, mandatory minimum, life for this and that) that have left prosecutors (who make the charging decisions) with the power that should belong to judges, have left prisons overcrowded with a mish mash of defendants, a few of whom will predictably get out too soon and commit heinous crimes, leading to more "automatic" sentencing law designed to ferret out such criminals — which have exactly the opposite impact. And so it goes.

So politician after politician has, if not embraced the death penalty, affirmed their responsibility to carry it out. But it doesn't get carried out, nor do the fundamental underlying issues ever get addressed, even as the lawyers go back and forth to court, decade after decade. You'd think we'd all be mad enough to at least talk honestly. We'll see.

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And you are not even considering all the unborn babies on death row, praying for a reprieve, in your state, indeed, across America.


Instead of concerning yourself about the welfare of murders, perhaps you should focus on saving the souls of all those young women whom are about to make the biggest mistake their lives and engage in the most evil deed they will likely ever perform.


You Liberals are sick, very sick people; which would be OK if the results of your sickness were confined to yourselves. But they are not and millions of innocent people suffer and die and have their future ruined by Liberals and their “good intentions”.


There comes a point where eventually one's “intentions” do not matter. If one's philosophy continually results in an “evil” result, while perhaps guided by “good intentions”, one becomes evil (out of either stupidity or design).
Liberals, and their “good intentions”, have destroyed more humans and done more harm to humanity out of stupidity than 1000 Hitler's could have ever accomplished on purpose.
Comment: #1
Posted by: SusansMirror
Sun Jan 2, 2011 10:11 AM
SusansMirror -
I couldn't say it any better!
Comment: #2
Posted by: Early
Tue Jan 4, 2011 8:24 AM
SusansMirror. Amen to that. Liberals will bleat and plead for murderers, jihadis, trees, calafornian fish and the like but will turn a blind eye to the mass murder in the womb of millions of Americans. Indeed Obama may rightfully be seen as an enabler of infanticide given his votes against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, the ferderal funding of abortion and the provision of death panels for the past their sell by date elderly in the Obamacare monstrosity.
Comment: #3
Posted by: joseph wright
Tue Jan 4, 2011 11:15 AM
Amusing comments. Conservatives only love you until you're born.

If you are a Christian, then that means you profess to follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. It is no easy task to love the unlovable and forgive the unforgivable, but those are the things we are called to do. You are also called to respect the authority God places over you (i.e. the President) and be good stewards over the earth. I am embarrassed by some of the comments on the board this morning. So much hate! It is apparent some people spend more time with Glenn Beck than the Bible.

You cannot be pro-life AND pro- death penalty. ALL life is sacred.
Comment: #4
Posted by: Honor Girl
Thu Jan 6, 2011 4:53 AM

You are so wrong HONOR GIRL. first GOD did not place the president over us. we did unfortunately, by our own FREE WILL. second even Jesus allowed the execution of a man who had committed terrible crimes against his fellow man, as he entered the village, he saw the people in anger ready to stone the man for what he did, and he knew to what had to be done, and so left it to the people. the followers of Christ have practised execution for as many years as there has been Christianity. it is cruel and unusual punishment to lock another human being up in a cage and subject them to the filth and violence of a prison system for the rest of their lives. you can be pro live, and still have the common sense to protect our children from henious crimes, by eliminating the people who choose evil over good. try not to be so brainwashed
Comment: #5
Posted by: Tim Borer
Sat Jan 8, 2011 8:10 PM
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