There have also been 122 cases of prisoners [on death row] being shown to be innocent.
Not exactly. Innocence Project targets states where evidence is stored in conditions that don't protect DNA from degredation. Find a case that's 20 + years old, where the DNA has deteriorated to the point where it can't be matched up to the defendant, 3 of the 4 eye witnesses have died or disappeared and have the defendant recant his confession and all of a sudden you've got an "innocent" man on death row.
Owl_Eagle
"You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being"
Has she started yet?
This is basically my point also.
I just saw a guy on fox news and he said that even George Sorros, despite his best efforts, has not been able to provide one name of an innocent man being executed.
Of course, that will all change when Saint Tookie goes to meet his maker.