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21. Opposing Views Website Results :: Linkspider UK
capital punishment from a Christian perspective. The Illinois death penalty Moratoriumon the death penalty in Illinois, with an online poll. Usenet alt.
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Directory Tree: Top Society Issues Crime and Justice ... Death Penalty : Opposing Views (69) Add URL Advertise Here! Personalize Amazon ... Abolish Discussion List Archives - Abolish is a semi-moderated discussion list pertaining to the abolition of the Death Penalty, primarily in but not necessarily limited to the USA. Web site has several years of discussion archives. At Northern Illinois University. A Perspective Against the Death Penalty by the Mother of a Murder Victim - Woman whose daugher was murdered explains why she opposes the death penalty. Death Penalty Defense Updates - The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers say here that the Death Penalty is wrong. A Capital Defender's Toolbox - Resources for death penalty defense, including habeas corpus, capital trials/appeals, case law updates, AEDPA, PLRA, and a general examination of the death penalty, as well as activist information, news and resources. - The Lamp of Hope includes sections on the death penalty and various prison issues. A well done site.

22. Death Penalty - Essay
alt fra større prosjekter til små tekster. death penalty was used to preventcriminal actions. What effect does capital punishment have on society?
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23. Abolish The Death Penalty
Religious Tolerance.org capital punishment. Broken System Error Rates in capitalCases, 1973 death penalty Newsgroup alt.activism.deathpenalty Discuss the
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Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty ... Campaign to End the Death Penalty Abolish Groups Abolish Discussion List Archives Death Penalty and The Catholic Church Religious Tolerance.org : Capital Punishment Where the Birds Always Sing Moratorium Campaign Illinois Death Penalty Project The Justice Project Abolition Groups ... Organizations Against the Death Penalty

24. Research
Supreme Court Collection capital punishment - A list of Supreme your input andvote on the death penalty. Usenet alt.activism.death-penalty - Google Groups.
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25. Research
Open Hand on capital punishment Facts, arguments and essays at a time. A look atthe death penalty in the Usenet alt.activism.death-penalty - Google Groups.
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26. Internet Resource Directory: Human Rights
News Groups. alt.activism.deathpenalty For people opposed to capital punishment;alt.discrimination Quotas, affirmative action, bigotry, persecution;
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27. Juveniles Against Capital Punshment / Norway
alt du trenger å gjøre er å sende capital punishment has already been abolishedin most European only, working towards abolition of the death penalty is not
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28. USATODAY.com - McVeigh's Execution To Renew Death Penalty Debate
alt Text. unequal justice — a crux of the fresh debate on capital punishment —do not Even the most ardent death penalty foes have trouble defending him.
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05/10/2001 - Updated 10:18 PM ET McVeigh's execution to renew death penalty debate The death by injection Wednesday of terrorist bomber Timothy McVeigh begins a new chapter in a death penalty debate that has become more complicated by the recent advances in DNA science and the release of a handful of wrongfully convicted death row inmates. McVeigh's execution could even affect relations with America's allies, a number of whom do not have the death penalty and have become increasingly harsh toward this country's use of it. As pointed out in the current issue of the Council on Foreign Relations' journal Foreign Affairs, French Education Minister Jack Lang called President Bush a "serial assassin" for presiding over executions while governor of Texas. Italian cities are adopting American death row inmates and pressing for their clemency. Yet if there ever was a politically correct execution, McVeigh's is it.

29. Death Penalty
21C magazine archipelago altX Argosy Ariadne Cites Insights enforcment officialswho do not believe capital punishment reduces the death penalty states 9.3.
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30. Feel Better? I Don't.
21C magazine archipelago altX Argosy Ariadne Cites Association, Humanist SocialIssues, capital punishment Opposition to the death penalty.
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31. Dud Arguments About Capital Punishment
dud arguments from my experience on the usenet group alt. activism.deathpenalty ,but duds similar to these may Characterizing capital punishment as barbaric
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Dud Arguments
A "dud argument", in this connection, does not refer to an argument I disagree with, but to an argument that has no basis in logic or which ignores or disrespects such facts as we have available. I have taken these particular dud arguments from my experience on the usenet group "alt. activism.death-penalty", but duds similar to these may crop up in many discussions of this topic (and many others). I have tried to present a balanced view of the "duds" perpetrated by people with all positions on this issue.
  • Characterizing capital punishment as "barbaric.

  • This assumes a level of civilization we have not yet attained. Singling out capital punishment ignores many equally nasty practises, such as imprisoning people against their will, which society uses to control criminals and attempt to discourage crime.
  • A defence of capital punishment based solely on democratic sanction.

  • Democracy and the rule of law entails the right to vote our wishes into law, but it equally entails the right to convince the majority of our fellow citizens the policy they voted for does not work. Our votes may make a policy legal, but they do not make it just or effective; and a living democracy gives us the right (indeed the responsibility) to make this case with respect to any government policy we consider wrong.
  • Attacking opponents as "elitists".
  • 32. Jon Langford Fights Capital Punishment
    alt.country hero Jon Langford is carrying on the of murder tunes and related songsto protest capital punishment. to Artists Against The death penalty as well
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    Jon Langford (Photo By Jim Newberry) Country music has always paid special attention to murder ballads and songs of public executioner and vigilante justice. Pick up an old Johnny Cash record and you’re bound to find at least a couple of songs on the subject. Alt.country hero Jon Langford is carrying on the tradition of singing about the unsavory realm of violence and vengeance and this time he’s doing it with a twist. The Chicago-based, Welsh-born singer is putting together a collection of murder tunes and related songs to protest capital punishment. The project is being headed by The Pine Valley Cosmonauts , one of Langford’s many bands (the prolific musician also heads The Waco Brothers and The Mekons ). The Cosmonauts’ schtick is that they round up a variety of guest vocalists to create theme albums — in the past they’ve done collections of songs by Texas swing legend Bob Wills and have also been known to pay tribute to Johnny Cash. Their new album will be called The Executioner’s Last Songs and will be comprised wholly of old murder ballads and death row dirges. The album will be released by Bloodshot Records on March 19.

    33. Sunspot.net - Maryland News
    alt Textalt Text, the inception of an expansive look at the death penalty; it cannot inthe forefront of the national debate over capital punishment, thanks to
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-ed.moratorium10may10,0,6561827.story?

    34. Sunspot.net - Maryland News
    another study of the state's use of capital punishment to try alt Textalt Text, However,Ehrlich, who campaigned on lifting the death penalty moratorium once he
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/local/bal-md.steele27jan27,0,2018970.story
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    35. Move Will Intensify Debate On Executions
    and I think it will hasten the end of capital punishment, said Stephen alt TextaltText, This action will show how unnecessary the death penalty is, because
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    36. Research Paper
    death row facts and the economics of capital punishment. that dealt specifically withthose against the death penalty. had more traffic were alt.activism.death
    http://camden-www.rutgers.edu/~wood/445/bannister.html
    Activists Against the Death Penalty
    Use the Internet to Gain Support
    by: Heather Bannister
    There are many myths about the death penalty. Two common myths are that the death penalty deters crime and saves taxpayers money. Contrary to what people think, this is not the case. It has been proven that crime has increased because of the death penalty and it cost a taxpayer more money for an inmate on death row than someone serving a sentence. There are many people in the world trying to bring about the end of the death penalty. The first movement to abolish the death penalty started in 1845 with the organization of the American Society for the Abolition of Capital Punishment (Smith 4). Today, there are similar organizations using the internet to gain support from the public to abolish the death penalty.
    First in this paper, I will talk about the literature I found that pertained to the death penalty. Secondly, I will provide a census of the relevant websites, listserves and newsgroups. I will also speak of how the websites are being used to gain support. Lastly, I will focus on whether these groups are a virtual community.
    In doing research for this paper, I found an enormous amount of information available on the internet. There were many articles that dealt with the death penalty. In searching the

    37. A Grisly Death
    According to the submitter to alt.humor.bestof death penalty opponents are focusingon the grizzly method Utah-ian method of capital punishment which involves
    http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~bof/Death/execution.html
    A Grisly Death
    According to the submitter to alt.humor.best-of-usenet, one dubach1@husc.harvard.edu (Joev Dubach), the following is fair use of postings in the newsgroup clari.net.talk on the subject of `` Death by Bear?''. C-reuters@clari.net (Reuters) writes: SALT LAKE CITY (Reuter) - A Utah state legislator who favors the death penalty said on Monday she will introduce legislation to ban executions by gunfire, saying the method hurts Utah's image. Death penalty opponents are focusing on the grizzly method to reinforce their arguments. John R. Grout replied with Hmmm... I think they meant "grisly". To which bcale1@uic.edu (Benj) said: Perhaps, they were talking of the little-known yet wildly successful Utah-ian method of capital punishment which involves coating the offender in honey and allowing grizzlies to rip their frail mortal bodies apart, limb by bloody, dismembered limb. In recent months it has seemed to have met with some opposition with liberals citing some rare clause in the Constitution about cruel and unusual punishment. "Cruel and unusual"-HA! I can think of no more natural way to meet your end than being eaten alive by wild bears! What do you think? You are somewhere in my tangled web pages . If you're completely lost, there's a

    38. The Journal Of Politics, Abstracts, Volume 65, Issue 2
    strong predictor of white support for the death penalty. racial prejudice on whitesupport for capital punishment. American states developed by alt and Lowry
    http://www.cla.sc.edu/jop/Contents/Vol65/Abst652.htm
    THE JOURNAL OF POLITICS
    The Journal of the Southern Political Science Association
    Abstracts, Volume 65, Issue 2
    Beyond the Demand-Input Model: A Theory of Representational Linkages Patricia A. Hurley
    Kim Quaile Hill
    Reassessing the "Race to the Bottom" in State Welfare Policy William D. Berry , Florida State University
    Richard C. Fording , University of Kentucky
    Russell L. Hanson , Indiana University, Bloomington Pious Princes and Red-Hot Lovers: The Politics of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Jerry Weinberger , Michigan State University Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is obviously a tragedy of impetuous young love. But it is also a play about politics, especially politics as conditioned by Christian morality and religion. The play's action is determined by the conflict between secular and priestly authority, and by the complex interaction among mercy, love, and punishment as practiced by Escalus, Prince of Verona, and Friar Laurence, the Franciscan. In the course of this action, the Veronese regime is transformed, and the common good determined, in ways more compatible with the friar's interests than with those of the Prince. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's pictures of the unique problems that determined modern, as opposed to ancient, political life.

    39. Newsgroups Available Under Alt.activism
    discuss issues in alt.activism. alt.activism.deathpenalty For peopleopposed to capital punishment. alt.activism.latino-youth High
    http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/newslist/alt.activism.html
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    40. CNN - Woman Thanks God As Execution Commuted - Jan. 16, 1996
    since the Supreme Court reinstated capital punishment in 1976. The death penalty pagefrom several law student groups at Florida State; alt.activism.death
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    Woman thanks God as execution commuted
    January 16, 1996
    Web posted at: 11:55 p.m. EST SPRINGFIELD, Illinois (CNN) Just 14 hours before Guinevere Swan Garcia was about to become the second woman in 20 years to be executed in the United States, her death sentence was commuted to life in prison with no chance of parole. Garcia, who earlier had fought to keep her execution date, said "thank God this has happened" when she heard Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar's decision. Garcia, 37, was scheduled to be put to death shortly after midnight Tuesday for shooting her husband during an argument. Over Garcia's objections, death penalty opponents Sister Miriam and Amnesty International's Bianca Jagger campaigned for her clemency. They argued that Garcia has had a long history of abuse that included alcoholism and sexual molestation, and that her execution would be inhumane in light of her harrowing past. But Garcia said she was prepared to accept her fate. She told the Illinois Prisoner Review Board that "this is not a suicide, I am responsible for these crimes." Gov. Edgar, who had never before overturned a death sentence, said Garcia's crime did not justify execution and that her husband's murder was not premeditated. "Horrible as was her crime, it is an offense comparable to those that judges and jurors have determined over and over again should not be punishable by death," Edgar said in a statement.

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