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Opponents Of Capital Punishment Have Blood On Their Hands (Dennis Prager On The Death Penalty Alert)
Townhall.com ^ | 11/29/05 | Dennis Prager

Posted on 11/28/2005 9:50:40 PM PST by goldstategop

Those of us who believe in the death penalty for some murders are told by opponents of the death penalty that if the state executes an innocent man, we have blood on our hands.

They are right. I, for one, readily acknowledge that as a proponent of the death penalty, my advocacy could result in the killing of an innocent person.

I have never, however, encountered any opponents of the death penalty who acknowledge that they have the blood of innocent men and women on their hands.

Yet they certainly do. Whereas the shedding of innocent blood that proponents of capital punishment are responsible for is thus far, thankfully, only theoretical, the shedding of innocent blood for which opponents of capital punishment are responsible is not theoretical at all. Thanks to their opposition to the death penalty, innocent men and women have been murdered by killers who would otherwise have been put to death.

Opponents of capital punishment give us names of innocents who would have been killed by the state had their convictions stood and they been actually executed, and a few executed convicts whom they believe might have been innocent. But proponents can name men and women who really were -- not might have been -- murdered by convicted murderers while in prison. The murdered include prison guards, fellow inmates, and innocent men and women outside of prison.

In 1974, Clarence Ray Allen ordered a 17-year-old young woman, Mary Sue Kitts, murdered because she knew of Allen's involvement in a Fresno, Calif., store burglary.

After his 1977 trial and conviction, Allen was sentenced to life without parole.

According to San Francisco Chronicle columnist Debra Saunders, "In Folsom State Prison, Allen cooked up a scheme to kill the witnesses who testified against him so that he could appeal his conviction and then be freed because any witnesses were dead -- or scared into silence." As a result, three more innocent people were murdered -- Bryon Schletewitz, 27, Josephine Rocha, 17, and Douglas White, 18.

This time, a jury sentenced Allen to death, the only death sentence ever handed down by a Glenn County (California) jury. That was in 1982.

For 23 years, opponents of the death penalty have played with the legal system -- not to mention played with the lives of the murdered individuals' loved ones -- to keep Allen alive.

Had Clarence Allen been executed for the 1974 murder of Mary Sue Kitts, three innocent people under the age of 30 would not have been killed. But because moral clarity among anti-death penalty activists is as rare as their self-righteousness is ubiquitous, finding an abolitionist who will acknowledge moral responsibility for innocents murdered by convicted murderers is an exercise in futility.

Perhaps the most infamous case of a death penalty opponent directly causing the murder of an innocent is that of novelist Norman Mailer. In 1981, Mailer utilized his influence to obtain parole for a bank robber and murderer named Jack Abbott on the grounds that Abbott was a talented writer. Six weeks after being paroled, Abbott murdered Richard Adan, a 22-year-old newlywed, aspiring actor and playwright who was waiting tables at his father's restaurant.

Mailer's reaction? "Culture is worth a little risk," he told the press. "I'm willing to gamble with a portion of society to save this man's talent."

That in a nutshell is the attitude of the abolitionists. They are "willing to gamble with a portion of society" -- such as the lives of additional innocent victims -- in order to save the life of every murderer.

Abolitionists are certain that they are morally superior to the rest of us. In their view, we who recoil at the thought that every murderer be allowed to keep his life are moral inferiors, barbarians essentially. But just as pacifists' views ensure that far more innocents will be killed, so do abolitionists' views ensure that more innocents will die.

There may be moral reasons to oppose taking the life of any murderer (though I cannot think of one), but saving the lives of innocents cannot be regarded as one of them.

Nevertheless, abolitionists will be happy to learn that Amnesty International has taken up the cause of ensuring that Clarence Ray Allen be spared execution. That is what the international community now regards as fighting for human rights.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: California
KEYWORDS: clarencerayallen; communistagenda; deathpenalty; dennisprager; frytookie; justice; moralabsolutes; moralclarity; murderlovingcrowd; tookie; townhall
The murderer-loving crowd doesn't believe in human rights. I mean the human rights of the victims of murderers to live. No wonder as Dennis Prager points out forcefully, the death penalty opponents have much to answer for. They have the blood of innocent victims on their conscience. In contrast, I can't think of a single innocent person who was put to death as a result of miscarriage of justice in this country. When it comes to executing murderers justice delaying is justice denied and the last thing on earth we need are high-minded moral lectures from Amnesty International and celebrity activists on sparing the likes of Clarence Ray Allen and Stanley "Tookie" Williams from their decreed fate. Moral clarity requires supporting justice and that means putting to death promptly any one who takes an innocent human life.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

1 posted on 11/28/2005 9:50:42 PM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop

BTTT


2 posted on 11/28/2005 9:53:48 PM PST by Fiddlstix (Tagline Repair Service. Let us fix those broken Taglines. Inquire within(Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: goldstategop

Another brilliant piece by Dennis.


3 posted on 11/28/2005 10:00:11 PM PST by doug from upland (The troops will come home when the mission is complete)
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To: goldstategop

100% for sure tomorrow pingout.


4 posted on 11/28/2005 10:00:59 PM PST by little jeremiah
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To: goldstategop

I say "fry em"


5 posted on 11/28/2005 10:01:38 PM PST by garylmoore (Homosexuality: Obviously unnatural, so obviously wrong.)
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To: goldstategop

I say "fry em"


6 posted on 11/28/2005 10:01:40 PM PST by garylmoore (Homosexuality: Obviously unnatural, so obviously wrong.)
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To: doug from upland
He's my favorite. I listen to him on KSKY out of Dallas (via the internet).
7 posted on 11/28/2005 10:13:26 PM PST by MarkeyD (Cowards cut and run. Marines finish the job. I really, really loathe liberals.)
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To: goldstategop
No one has the moral authority to forgive murderers except for those who were murdered (which are, of course, already dead). If a crime is abhorrent enough to warrant the death penalty so be it. The purpose is always punishment. Never mind whether or not the death penalty serves as a deterrent for other murderers, at least one of them is disposed of.
8 posted on 11/28/2005 10:13:51 PM PST by Jaysun (The plain truth is that I am not a fair man, and don't want to hear both sides.)
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To: MarkeyD

I've listened for many, many years. I haven't called much recently, but at one time he told me I had the record for calling his show. I've been to two of his happiness seminars.


9 posted on 11/28/2005 10:17:17 PM PST by doug from upland (The troops will come home when the mission is complete)
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To: doug from upland

I haven't heard you on his show, but I'm sure I heard you on either Mark Levin or Hannity.


10 posted on 11/28/2005 10:23:16 PM PST by MarkeyD (Cowards cut and run. Marines finish the job. I really, really loathe liberals.)
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To: goldstategop

I have a hard time listening to Prager's show on the Radio, but I love reading his columns and the content of some of his shows. He's dead on in this piece.


11 posted on 11/28/2005 10:24:29 PM PST by rom
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I totally agree with everything that Prager said here. I know a guy on death row here in MO. I was also friends with the mother of the 12 year old girl he raped and murdered. My only problem is that I feel our methods of execution are too humane for these pieces of garbage.


12 posted on 11/28/2005 10:30:47 PM PST by chae (R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero He lied, he cheated, he stole my heart)
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To: goldstategop
Comparing the Left and Right on the subjects of the death penalty and abortion, we have a true Yin/Yang example.

Black is white, up is down, water is dry, heat is cold, freedom is slavery, if you're a Leftist.


13 posted on 11/28/2005 10:36:58 PM PST by rdb3 (Wheelchair? What wheelchair?)
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"In due course, Jack Henry Abbott won parole, thanks to Mr. Mailer, who instructed the Utah Board of Corrections in Abbott's talent and literary promise, as did an editor from Random House. Released to a halfway house in June 1981, Abbott was surrounded by influential admirers, guest of honor at celebratory dinners, subject of stories in People magazine, and "Good Morning America."

"Roughly a month later, it all came to an end, along with the life of 22-year-old actor and writer Richard Adan. The newly married manager of his father-in-law's Manhattan restaurant had made the mistake of telling Abbott that the washroom was for the staff and not for customers. The thinker obsessed with a vision of more elevated human relations proceeded to knife Adan to death in an argument over a toilet. Adan was left to die on the sidewalk."

opinionjournal.com/

Another article about the Adan murder here.

14 posted on 11/28/2005 10:45:02 PM PST by Daaave ("He say you Blade Runner.")
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IMHO, the left really doesn't give a hang about the lives of these prisoners. What they want is to release the monsters so that a defenseless public keeps begging for more violations of Constitutional protections and more police protection.
15 posted on 11/28/2005 10:48:38 PM PST by Carry_Okie (The environment is too complex and too important to manage by central planning.)
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To: Daaave
Yep. The Left thinks nothing of sacrificing human lives for the promised utopia. The promised utopia after all is the point, not whether people are safe from harm.

(Denny Crane: "I Don't Want To Socialize With A Pinko Liberal Democrat Commie.Say What You Like About Republicans. We Stick To Our Convictions. Even When We Know We're Dead Wrong.")

16 posted on 11/28/2005 11:01:56 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop
Law enforcement officers are ticked off too.

Here

17 posted on 11/29/2005 9:58:53 AM PST by Alkhin (http://awanderingconfluence.com/blog ~ Tributaries)
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To: goldstategop
This case is THE prime example of the need for the death penalty.

A few years ago, while taking courses to complete my degree, I took a writing class that was composed entirely of recent high school graduates. I was the only one who had a little of what you might call "life experience". Our reading and writing assignments were all based on numerous controversial topics. When we got to the death penalty topic, the class discussion started to focus on how life imprisonment would accomplish the same goals.

That's when I pulled out the Allen case.

No one in the class was old enough to remember it and the instructor didn't live in the area at the time. But I have peers who knew the victims, were family to the victims and remember the whole mess vividly, as it was extremely sensational at the time.

I think I may have persuaded a few
18 posted on 11/29/2005 10:57:17 AM PST by gracie1 (Visualize whirled peas!)
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To: goldstategop

Excellent article. Thanks.


19 posted on 11/29/2005 12:15:03 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: goldstategop

Prager is one of the clearest thinkers of our time.


20 posted on 11/29/2005 12:15:39 PM PST by stocksthatgoup (Polls = Proof that when the MSM want your opinion it will give it to you.)
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