Posted on 11/24/2011 3:55:07 AM PST by sunmars
Oregons Democratic Governor John Kitzhaber has said he will allow no further executions in the state while he is in office.
Mr Kitzhaber said he was stopping the death penalty as he considered it to be morally wrong.
The move will be a blow to the US system of capital punishment.
The move effectively halted the scheduled execution of convicted killer Gary Haugen, who had waived his appeals and was scheduled to die by lethal injection on Dec 6.
It is time for Oregon to consider a different approach, Mr Kitzhaber said in a statement. I refuse to be a part of this compromised and inequitable system any longer; and I will not allow further executions while I am governor.
Oregon has carried out two executions in the last 49 years, both during Mr Kitzhabers first administration as governor, the statement said.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
I wonder how he feels about abortion, or a decision by a religious group to keep degenerates out...
Not signing an execution order does not constitute a violation of the law. It is a separation of powers matter. No court can order him to sign it.
This idiot reporter obviously understands NOTHING about the American system.
Maybe he should look at Texas for his next article.
Not to worry.
Come CW-II, there will be executions...and liberals will be the target.
LOL
You learn things in the damndest places.
I am just an ignorant redneck who finished in the bottom half of his class, and English was not my best subject.
Sleeping in study hall was what I excelled in.
LOL
You learn things in the damndest places.
I am just an ignorant redneck who finished in the bottom half of his class, and English was not my best subject.
Sleeping in study hall was what I excelled in.
I have concluded after years of thought that it is the salt water from the Pacific Ocean.
As usual no justice for the victims.
They also grow food!!
That’s what hit me odd about this story. I can’t recall ever when someone in Oregon was being executed. Not sure how this will keep Texas from doing what it’s doing.
This is almost like saying NY still not allowing the death penalty.
Having said that, I do think we need to be sure someone is guilty. Kind of like those 2 guys in Connecticut that raped and killed that family. Those are obviously guilty people. But in other cases where it’s one eye witness with bad eyesight and all circumstantial evidence...I’d rather not use the death penalty without being absolutely sure. There are no do overs when you take someone’s life (on both sides of the fence).
It’s the thought that counts and I’m with you on that!!
Correct, but my point was if he is the top officer of the state, he has the power and persuasion to have most any law fixed that still provides for the ultimate punishment. His method was for the lazy way out.
I hope Oregon residents enjoy paying to keep killers alive for the rest of their lives.
It would be difficult to imagine a more fatuous and transparent gesture.
That's because with capital punishment, unlike abortion, you might kill someone who's innocent.
To hell with what the PEOPLE consider it ...
It is time for Oregon to consider a different approach,
No, it is time for Oregon to consider a different governor ... one who is prepared to set aside his personal feelings and execute the will of the People as enacted by the Legislature, regardless of how odious.
You can be sure he said nothing about it when he was running!!
Press overreaction to what is technically up to the state anyway....
Plus 2 in 49 years? Like this is breaking news?
This feels like an episode of “Portlandia.”
To make it real you have to ban ab abortion and euthanasia Governor genius.
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