Series 2558: Constituent Correspondence, 2000-2003
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From: Ray Dubuque <luv_god@juno.com> To: Governor Musgrove Created: 4/8/2000 10:01 AM Subject: Call A Moratorium On Death Penalty Message: Date: 04/08/2000 Dear Governor Fordice: Please follow the example of Governor Ryan of Illinois and call a moratorium on executions in Mississippi until there is no possibility of killing innocent prisoners. As you well know, the death penalty has resulted in the killing of numerous innocent victims throughout the United States. It takes vision and political courage for an official in your position to stand against the emotional pressures brought by prosecutors, legislators, and bereaved families. But a moratorium is the only thing that can prevent the execution of innocents and insure that mercy and humaneness are the standards of American law. The death penalty is cruel, it is unnecessary, and it is inhumane. It should not be used while we search for a better way to punish criminals and protect society than murdering those found guilty. I plead with you, Governor Fordice, to show vision and courage, and stop executions until all possible doubts are removed and a better way to punish and deter can be found. Sincerely, Ray Dubuque 26 Myrtle Ave. East Haven, CT 06512 ________________________________________________________________ ___ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. - Attachment Filename: C:\archives\governor\mail\Governor Musgrove\_attach\Call A Moratorium On Death Penalty 5\Mime.822
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