I'm wondering how many people Gov Siegelman sent to the electric chair on his signature? Given that he feels he was wrongfully convicted, can he imagine an innocent person might have been executed. And isn't it a political (capital) punishment when only poor and minorities seem to go to the death chamber. Capital Punishment is an international human rights violation which the US continues to feel it is justified to use.
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I'm wondering how many people Gov Siegelman sent to the electric chair on his signature? Given that he feels he was wrongfully convicted, can he imagine an innocent person might have been executed. And isn't it a political (capital) punishment when only poor and minorities seem to go to the death chamber. Capital Punishment is an international human rights violation which the US continues to feel it is justified to use.
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By jeff123July 18, 2008 - 2:27am