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Bush's Lethal Legacy: More Executions
The US already kills more of its prisoners than almost any other country. Now the White House plans to cut the right of appeal of death row inmates...
The Bush administration is preparing to speed up the executions of criminals who are on death row across the United States, in effect, cutting out several layers of appeals in the federal courts so that prisoners can be "fast-tracked" to their deaths.
With less than 18 months to go to secure a presidential legacy, President Bush has turned to an issue he has specialised in since approving a record number of executions while Governor of Texas.
The US Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales - Mr Bush's top legal adviser during the spree of executions in Texas in the 1990s - is putting finishing touches to regulations, inspired by recent anti-terrorism legislation, that would allow states to turn to the Justice Department, instead of the federal courts, as a key arbiter in deciding whether prisoners live or die.
The US is already among the top six countries worldwide in terms of the numbers of its own citizens that it puts to death. Fifty-two Americans were executed last year and thousands await their fate on death row.
In some instances, prisoners would have significantly less time to file federal appeals, and the appeals courts significantly less time to respond. On the question of whether defendants received adequate representation at trial - a key issue in many cases, especially in southern states with no formal public defender system - the Attorney General would be the sole decision-maker.
Since Mr Gonzales is a prosecutor, not a judge, and since he has a track record of favouring death in almost every capital case brought before him, the regulations would, in effect, remove a crucial safety net for prisoners who feel they have been wrongly convicted.
Elisabeth Semel, a death penalty specialist at the University of California law school in Berkeley, said the intention of the proposed regulation was clear: "To make it more difficult for people who have been sentenced to death in state courts, including those sentenced without adequate representation and resources, to avoid being executed."
The regulations, first made public by the Los Angeles Times, will be subject to a public comment period extending into September. They will then be enacted "as quickly as circumstances allow", according to a Justice Department spokeswoman.
The administration's enthusiasm for capital punishment runs counter to the recent trend away from the death penalty in many states. Last year saw the lowest number of capital convictions across the country - 114 - since the death penalty was reintroduced in the early 1970s. The development of DNA testing has raised uncomfortable questions about the safety of many capital convictions, prompting Illinois to call a halt to all its executions and triggering reviews in many other states.
Over the past two years, doubts have also arisen over the most popular method of execution - death by lethal injection - because medical research has suggested prisoners may die in agony. One of the cocktails of drugs typically administered, pancuronium bromide, paralyses the body, masking any pain without necessarily alleviating it.
California and half a dozen other states imposed moratoriums pending a study of a new cocktail of drugs that would overcome the constitutional ban on "cruel or unusual" punishment. Some states, including Tennessee, South Dakota and Florida, have either resumed executions or are planning to do so. But California, which has 600 prisoners on death row, shows no signs of executing anybody in the near future.
President Bush has always been a death penalty enthusiast. The 152 prisoners he dispatched to their deaths in his eight years as governor of Texas set a high-water mark unmatched before or since.
According to official memos, Governor Bush would give the green light to executions based on no more than a half-hour briefing from Mr Gonzales. Mr Gonzales, in turn, often omitted mitigating evidence.
At no time has Mr Bush seen any contradiction with his avowed commitment to the sanctity of life. As President he has even instituted a National Sanctity of Human Life Day, which, he has said, "serves as a reminder we must value human life in all its forms, not just those considered healthy, wanted, or convenient".
If the regulations come into effect, they would raise serious questions about the ability of wrongfully convicted prisoners to overturn sentences. Kenny Richey, a Scot who has been on Ohio's death row for close to 20 years, is still alive - and, it appears, on the verge of having his sentence quashed - because of the intervention of a federal appeals court on his behalf.
Four years ago, a Missouri man, Joe Amrine, was released after 17 years on death row after the collapse of all evidence that led to his conviction for a jail murder. The state argued, with a straight face, that even the establishment of innocence was not a reason to stop his execution, because nothing had been procedurally incorrect about his original trial. Again, it was a federal appeals court that weighed in on Amrine's behalf.
To date, 123 prisoners sentenced to die have been proved innocent and released. Anti-death penalty activists and lawyers have raised serious doubts about hundreds of others.
Supporters of a quicker legal process argue that it is unacceptable to sentence someone to die and then wait 17 or 18 years, on average, for the sentence to be carried out. Keeping prisoners on death row is expensive - about $90,000 a year, on average - as are the legal costs of appeals.
2006 executions
China: 1,010+
Iran: 177
Pakistan: 82
Iraq: 65+
Sudan: 65+
USA: 53
Saudi Arabia: 39+
Yemen: 30+
Vietnam: 14
Kuwait: 10+
Source: Amnesty International, based on 2006 figures
+ symbol indicates that the figure is a minimum one; the true figure may be higher due to state secrecy or a lack of available information
© 2007 The Independent
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Show AllThe caption to the photograph of the chair states that 361 killers died in that chair. That is not true...many were exectued for capital rape and some for crimes not involving rape or murder. In the case of rape guess who got executed? There is every likelihood that several innocent individuals died in this chair. Most notably was Adrian Johnson, a young man from Houston, who was railroaded into the chair with almost no evidence. This was a famous case known as the "icebox" murder. Yes, not all the killers were in the chair...they were also operating it, sitting in the governor's mansion or the jury box.
Here is the last paragraph of the article:
"Supporters of a quicker legal process argue that it is unacceptable to sentence someone to die and then wait 17 or 18 years, on average, for the sentence to be carried out. Keeping prisoners on death row is expensive - about $90,000 a year, on average - as are the legal costs of appeals."
And that one sentence explains perfectly why we should simply move to give these criminals "life in prison without the possibility of parole" and eliminate the death penalty entirely. This would stop all the legal appeals, would buy the prisoner time to prove his innocence if he's not guilty (through organizations who push for DNA testing etc.) and would finally elevate our standing in the world by stopping the barbaric practice of murdering a person because he/she murdered someone else.
Now we are about to enter the phase where the authorities in the USA are being seen to abuse the capital punishment system for political purposes, as it was abused in Germany (Fact: in Berlin's Ploetzensee Prison alone, 36 people were put to death (with the axe and block) in 1890 - 1932. During 1933 - 1945, executions (mostly with the guillotine) totalled 2891).
When the time comes to rebuild democracy in the USA, as in Germany, capital punishment will have no place.
well hopefully this will put BUSH on the "fast track" to execution when america decides to wake up and prosecute this mass murdering terrorist and all his wealthy terrorist buddies.
Whether or not a person lives or dies should not be up to the government.
The government should ensure the safety of its citizens, even from the government itself, but it should not have the power to execute or to impede a citizens right to die if that is their choice.
Capital punishment in America is racially biased. On this fact alone it should be abolished immediately.
Capital punishment is tyranny in it's purest form.
If life in prison meant LIFE IN PRISON, then a life sentence would be the same as death.
Peace to you and yours.
I agree with abbywood. Even most death penalty supporters are wanting to scrap a system that has people on death row for 20+ years. My state just executed a prisoner for 2 murders committed during my junior year in high school. My 25th reunion was 3 years ago.
"Efficiency's" many faces have long been used as the best, power process for cleansing ourselves of what we peceive as the obstacles to our desired results. Never mind the "process" where justice must reside. To these monsters, allowing justice to run its due course is a simply another obstacle to their ends -- their results. This is the cold, inhuman face of true facism and it is now permitted to touch so many facets of our lives. It is perfectly undestandable that those who love and are addicted to war as a means of problem solving will also embrace expanding the realms of killing and even genocide.
We now witness the bringing home of the practices we have sent abroad. Chickens and chicken-hawks really do come home to roost.
In so many ways, our society is becoming what so many of us have long yearned to overcome. We have crafted muted terms for what we do -- but we now openly acknowledge our practice of torture and run inhumane camps. We round-up, kidnap and disappear people. We school our children in lock-step forums of standardized education. We teach and define success in terms of consumption and alignment. We call civilian death "collatoral" -- so why not regard life measurable in terms of economic worth?
Orwell and Huxley were indeed visionaries who truly understood the dark shadows of human nature. They saw the road we now, tragically travel.
It's going to be like the hangman from Blazing Saddles. "i couldn't possible work him in until Tuesday. I'm booked solid!"
Bush might even change the current manner of execution with a more humane method. Put sticks of dynamite in their bodies and blow em up, like he learned to kill by stuffing cherry-bomb fire crackers in frogs. No pain.
Making more room ? Hummm....
I am glad that this article takes a shot at the "Right To Life" mouthings of Bush and so many others.
I live in Nebraska, and the "Right to Life" people here really expose their hypocrisy. While lamenting about pre-born human beings, they are at the same one of the most ferocious and bloodthirsty supporters of capital punishment in my state.
Sort of like: "save this pre-born human being who is god's gift---but if the little bastard ever gives us any trouble in life, fry him!!!"
They are like that in every state zooeyhall, puffed up, hypocritical, ignorant, bible thumping, moral majority, always 'right' idiots. The type Jesus flogged out of the temple.
You know them by their deeds. And Catholic priests wear the white collar and rub their beads, so people don't detect their perpetual hard-ons when they're near a young boy.
Neatly tucked away in the Patriot Act Re-authorization bill...Why?
We should be very afraid.
Nothing can stop "the genocider".
What next, no trials? Uh, wait a second.
I don't even know why they bother. When Bush declares himself dictator and starts stuffing the secret Halliburton prisons with liberals, homosexuals, union workers, minorities, non-Christians, and all those other terrorists that are ruining America, they'll be able to kill indiscriminately while we're in prison.
Amnesty Intl communists like myself will be the first to go.
Perhaps our executioners will be so kind as to wear a Bush/Cheney or a Gonzo mask.
How can any human vote for those that voted for this travesty?
KEM PATRICK: Why so angry against all Catholic priests. I guess you never met the wonderful ones I have.
Whatfools makes a great point. The person that passes the sentence should swing the axe. In this case, if the prisoner is being fast-tracked to the grave, the executioner should be Bush or Gonzales (or at least wear a mask showing who is responsible).
An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth leaves everyone toothless and blind.
It can be argued that Bush/Cheney cheated their way into the White House, twice.
But what if the American people freely elected these barking mad fools?
What does that say about Americans?
War_Hater:
That we truly live in the Kingdom of Dumbfuckistan.
It says that the Democrats running against Bush couldn't pull enough conservatives to their side of the aisle in time for elections, thats what it says about Americans, and just because you lost doesn't mean you have to be a dick about it. And I say that to all of you reading this, plus I already know what you're thinking: that I'm some brainwashed super-conservative here to try and spoil your fun of slandering and mudslinging towards Bush and republicans as a whole. Nay, I'm here to point out that whatever you say about him has neither been proved nor disproved, thus showing that there is a truth which none of us knows for sure right now. So, stop wasting your breathe with insults and criticisms, and start trying to find more moderate solutions to the many crisis we are facing so that you can start getting some cooperation with the other side. That is the only way we can move this country further. Thank you for reading.
Sorry, don't want any conservatives on my side. They've ruined this country and this planet enough. It's time for the ultra-left to take over.
Look at the other countries in the list - what on earth is the "leader of the free world" doing in that list at all ?
Ye Gods!!!!
ARA Charleston August 15th, 2007 5:29 pm
".... we truly live in the Kingdom of Dumbfuckistan."
We do, don't we!
nigelUK August 15th, 2007 2:01 pm wrote"
Now we are about to enter the phase where the authorities in the USA are being seen to abuse the capital punishment system for political purposes"
This is a very good point that everyone on this board should consider closely
What would Terry Schiavo say? "…. we truly live in the Kingdom of Dumbfuckistan." I wonder what god said in his ear before this.
Rayberth - you must be a woman, or too old... most priests don't look at you the same....unless your a wasp or unitarian.
Don't get me wrong I love unitarians, some of the best sex I have had! They do preach to give your soul and money to the church in every sermon at least once. Just listen! But thats not here nor there.
The churches could save us on this one though, if they could think clearly...let go of the human following issues...
Rayberth, did I write (ALL) Catholic priests?
STREAMLINING OUR SYSTEM OF EXECUTIONS
Remember year 2000, when an investigation by Northwestern University into the validity of charges against most of the ~ 26 death row inmates in Illinois were discovered to have been fraudulent. Among other violations, it revealed that other inmates were rewarded for falsely testifying against those on death row. Given these bizarre circumstances, Governor Ryan stayed all Illinois executions, which he felt was his only rational option.
George Bush, then a presidential candidate but still Governor of Texas, then stated that all those who were executed on his watch (about 150) were guilty beyond doubt, even though the typical time that he spent reviewing the cases were reportedly about 15 minutes; and the legal processes in Texas were even less stringent than for Illinois.
The reckless disregard for justice shown by Bush & Gonzales is a matter of record. If Americans allow out justice system to be manipulated by such violators of our constitution, we will have handed them another victory-- hence weakening our democracy.
REBEL REPUBLICAN. You wrote,( the things we say about Bush are neither proven or disproven.)___ Really?
Well, you truly may be correct about SOME of the things said about Bush are not true. But many said are true and what kind of proof do you, or anyone need when Bush admits his sins by writing his presidential directives that are a direct violation of our Constitution.
Then Bush publically says, our Constitution is just a G-D piece of paper. He spits upon the law of the land. Proof??? You don't need a jury trial to convict on those crimes that are impeachable offenses.
In Addition: Was Bush a deserter when he was in the USAF? Was he a drunk and drug user? Do honest Christians start wars with outright lies to congress? Did he step up and act presidential and lead the day of 9-11? Did he insure the people were properly cared for when Katrina hit the Gulf coast? Did Bush ruin our economey in six years and put the U.S. so fu##in far into debt we are bankrupt? Did he ruin every compay he ever was in control of? Need more Rebel Republican?
Proof my ass, he's guilty and we all know it and if you don't, then you are either afraid to admit it, are bullheaded and won't admit it, or you are just stupid.__ Which is it?
Rebel Republican, what moderate solution is there for a war criminal that has committed impeachable offenses over and over again, cost us almost 4,000 American lives, hundreds of thousands if not millions of civilian Iraqi lives and a trillion dollars and counting in debt. Oh wait, maybe a moderate solution is in order for the gutting of the United States Constitution? Oh, oh, I've got it! We can surely come up with a "moderate" solution for the murder of Habeus Corpus or torture of "detainees", or maybe the illegal wire tapping romp? Hmmm, none of those seem to be fit for moderate solutions...Guess I'll take a pass on all that moderation...Have you ever actually read the Constitution? I suggest you get a copy while they are still available and read it...
Can anyone PROVE that death is actually a punishment? No, didn't think so. I've worked inside of enough prisons (telecom contractor) to know that being left to exist in that environment is most definitely a PROVEN punishment.
Moreover, think of how many murderers, rapists and child molesters (most of whom commit new crimes after release) would actually be allowed to serve their full term if we let the just pot smokers go free?
What a fucking travesty of justice this system of ours.
Bush wants to be the greatest republican president of all-time. The Republican Party which he is the leader of takes a lot of pride in killing of all kinds. They love to hunt and kill animals, they love wars and killing of foreigners, and they love to kill other Americans. This is part of the Republican Party platform which Bush will be the number one republican president of all-time.
Think for a moment, what Republican President do all the Republican candidates at least once a debate refer to, "Ronald The Great Reagan". By all republican standards George has far surpassed Ronny and should be considered the greatest republican president to date. Let's review the facts.
The real standards republicans use to measure their Presidents are the following:
(Please remember we only have space for a few highlights, these lists and there support would fill volumes.)
1)The amount of worldwide destruction and terror their administration caused; Reagan Iran-Contra, Bush Iraq war, Afghanistan War, worldwide terror squads. Winner Bush hands down, ps.in his day Reagan/ Old Bushes admin was number 1.
2) The amount of despair and hopelessness caused to the greatest majority of free Americans by; not raising minimum wage, shifting the tax burden to the middle class, cutting social programs; OK I'll concede this one is a tie, they are both number 1..
3)Allowing the most corporate fraud; (critical category to major party donors) Winner Bush hands down, psin his day Reagan/(Old Bushes admin was number 1.
4)Spreading propaganda and destroying Americans freedom and liberty; once again Winner Bush hands down, psin his day Reagan/ Old Bushes admin was number 1
5)Finally who maintained the largest most wasteful military budgets while cutting the most social programs and created the greatest amount of deficit spending, yes boys and girl this is the corner stone of any successful modern republican president; Well by now this must sound like a broken record; Winner Bush hands down, Bushes old man number 2, Bushes old mans first term/Reagan's term) number 3 .
As close as I can tell the reason the Bush administration decided to declare the most horrific terror attack of all-time on the Iraqi people which they titled, "Shock and Awe" was because Rupert Murdoch had convinced the Bush administration that he needed to help England and finish the crusades. Actually I'm not sure about that last statement but it makes about as much sense as the corporate/white house/free press stories regarding the most needless, costly, and unjust war in the United States history.
PS. I just recently heard that Bush (now number 2) is about to surpass Reagan and become number 1 in the most vacation days taken during a Presidency.
Bush is the greatest republican president of all-time.
I do not know the number of convicted murderers who have been set free, after DNA analysis proved beyond doubt, they were not guilty. I beleive it's more than a hundred and many more who are still sentenced to life or are on death row, are awaiting DNA tests to prove they are innocent
We're all mortal, but it would really piss me off, if I was murdered in that chair and I was innocent. It ain't fair and it damn sure ain't right. When a serial killer or that type of person murders or rapes and DNA proves they are guilty beyond a shodow of doubt, like Timothy McVey or others like him.
Kill em and creamate them so there is little chance of anyone ever cloning them. The death penalty should be the very last resort for punishment. Even then, it is a punishment that degrades us all.
George Dubyah Bush, the sociopath. So we're finally figuring out that Dubyah is the serial killer that got away with it. Had Ted Bundy only known that if he got elected president first, he would still be alive...and free.
"Fast Track" to execution is the most idiotic thing I've ever heard. The next step is just lining people up against a wall and machine-gunning them.
American society creates criminal behavior. I understand that a perfect society may not exist today, but a society that ignores its responsibility for all members must face the consequences.
I don't have any concrete solutions, but a society that spends more money on incarceration then it does on education is contributing to its own demise.
America is broken on many levels our government is only attempting to treat a symptom of an even greater illness.
I would just like to add as a side note that the reason that executions take so long is because the state wants to give the convicted as much time as possible to appeal and to prove their innocence. Someone who is reviewing and execution case, after the person has been executed, cant just say whoops the prosecution or defense made a mistake, lets go raise the guy from the dead and tell him hes innocent after all.
I support expedited death sentences in only 3 cases,
Cheney, Rove and Gonzales
Bush should not be executed, but held for life and tortured on a daily basis so that he knows exactly what he has done to others.
Gonzo should set up an "Auswitzland USA" for his mass executions.
with all this new DNA testing, they have to find a way to kill them quicker, before they can be found innocent.
they may have got the conviction wrong, but they will sure as hell get the execution right.
anyone else see a common thread here?
...Unwarrented search and seizure approved
...Habeous Corpus suspended
...Massive gulags built
...Expedited Executions approved
Old Adolph would be proud of Bush
Bush executed 145 as Governor. ILLEGALLY.
The Governor, by law, is required to read each request for stay of execution.
Bush merely asked staff " is he/she guilty?"
Yes! Burn their ass.
Chalabi got into Saddam major Palace before our troops. A reporter read documents on Saddam arrests-trials and executions since Gulf War.
Less than 100 were executed.
OH! Guess if you will ever read the report?
Here is GGGGawge
Draft Dodger
Criminal Military Deserter during wartime
Criminal Cocaine snorter
Criminal Drunk by admission
Alleged adulterer
anyone know where to find the lady? Dead?
Criminal Insider Trader. Dad Pal let him loose
Pathological Liar
google search
clarence swinney + bush waffles
+ Bush Lies
If he not a loon I can fly.
I LOVE THIS SITE. It's so warm and fuzzy, and full of amazing, progressive ideas... oh, oh no, wait, I'm only hearing the dumbshits who think they are giving good ideas. No, more than that, I'm hearing shit. Yes, more than 90% of what I'm hearing is about how bad EVERYTHING conservative is. Those aren't progressive ideas if you ask me. This place is no more than an outlet for you guys to let off some steam, that's all I can hear. Lots of hot air. How about instead of crying over everything, you try do something about it.
"Sorry, don't want any conservatives on my side. They've ruined this country and this planet enough. It's time for the ultra-left to take over."-ARA Charleston
Sounds like you're just saying: If you're not with me, you're against me.
What a nice "welcome" to someone from the middle, or what you call "the other side". I LOVE THIS SITE.
you're all becoming what you've hated most: exclusionists.
Rebel Repuglican..if you want progressive ideas, try reading the articles...I think they offer a phonetic version
REBEL REPUBLICAN___ You're a middle of the roader I take it. Me too. I agree with some of the right opinions and some of the left. I love this site too, learned a lot here. Ya know what I've learned from you? You are a solipsist who only writes that we are all screwed up and we write only shit and don't do anything productive except cry and moan. You wrote the same stupid shit the other day.
Actually, you have no idea what I do or have done, as I have no idea of what the others here do or have done with their lives. From reading their comments, I very much like almost everyone who blogs here.___ I don't like you. I don't like people who berate me because they disagree with my opinions and offer nothing of any substance in return.
Piss off Rebel Republican, you are a pitiful, miserable creature, who needs to seek professional help.___ Pffftttt.
Well, well, well. I never knew what YOU did or what OTHERS did, so maybe you should try and elaborate on that for me. I know what I've done, many things in fact, but please tell me what YOU have done.
"I don't like people who berate me because they disagree with my opinions and offer nothing of any substance in return."-KEM PATRICK
Oh, I'm sorry. But when I started reading things on this site, that's exactly what I got out of it: people just talking shit about most things that I support without giving any REAL productive solutions.
I don't give a rip of what you have done rebel republican. I sort of care about what you write here with your inane bashing all of the other bloggers, yet you don't write anything to contribute to the forum. Truthfully I don't care what you write either, just thought I'd just let you know that you're wasting your time and making a fool of yourself. Of course you must be used to that.
And yet you persist.... why? Why waste your time replying to my "inane" comments? Have you nothing better to do with your spare time?