We are all mass murderers now
by digby
…. as long as this exists in our name:
During his 14 years as governor, [Rick] Perry presided over the executions of a record 279 inmates, according to figures compiled by the state’s Department of Criminal Justice. Perry, who handed over the reins of power to fellow Republican Greg Abbott today, has touted his support for the death penalty as evidence of his toughness on crime, but his execution record also tells a far less flattering story.
Opponents of the death penalty have zeroed in on two key factors in campaigning for its abolition: the growing number of death row inmates who have later been proven innocent, and deeply embedded racial biases in the meting out of death sentences. Texas is an illustrative case.
Take the question of innocence. Since 1973, according to the Death Penalty Information Center, 150 death row inmates have been exonerated and, with one exception, subsequently released from prison. (One inmate died of cancer before he was cleared.) Since Perry became governor in December 2000, five of those exonerations have occurred in his state.
Let’s drop the pretense that the US is “exceptionally” civilized, ok? This is horrifying. Any nation that would take a chance that it might execute innocent people for crimes they didn’t commit, particularly in this ritualized fashion, is not particularly civilized. Yes, we’re better than Saudi Arabia. Bully for us.
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