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LettersByPublished on October 17, 1996Murderers' Row Does Georges-Abeyie feel that "Sister" Susan Sarandon's baby-sitting death rowers year after year would make death row more pleasant than escape-proof? Torturer/murderer Richard Ramirez will bask in the privilege of marriage while about a quarter-million Americans will be murdered before ten years of appeals end in his execution. That we only have a couple of thousand persons on death row proves our reluctance to execute any but the most damaging of murderers. To hint that the 80 percent of us who approve of executions are uncivilized scoffs at the 18- and 20-year-olds FDR sent into harm's way at Pearl Harbor and Normandy. Finally, as science improves genetic identification and speeds fingerprint proof, the rarity of an innocent person being executed is dwarfed by our chances of getting killed driving to work. Howard Jordan If Dr. Daniel Georges-Abeyie desires to spend his time speaking out about cruel and unusual punishment, maybe he should begin by spending less time doing sit-ups and more time educating primary and secondary education students who are the most at risk for procuring a death penalty. Name withheld Thanks, New Times, for the well-written piece on capital punishment. I think in all fairness we should now hear from the families who suffered as victims of the crimes committed by people such as Richard Allen Davis in California. I wonder what their opinion is. Whatever happened to responsibility? You do the crime, you pay the fine. Why do the victims always pay? A.J. Aguilar Bum Rap I hate that it took someone famous and important in the world to show people that killing isn't the answer. Where does gangbanging get you? Nowhere. All eyes are on Tupac. We will miss you and see you when it is our time. Camille Cotton Just the Facts, Ma'am I'll just bet that all those hardworking people without pension funds can now begin looking for the real thief of their retirement dreams (sort of like O.J. Simpson looking for the real murderer of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman on golf courses around the world). And, oooooo, that Lou Grubb--I always knew there was something spooky and sinister about his soft-spoken adoration of old golf goodies mentioned during his advertisements. Charles Juenger No wonder New Times gets all those awards ("Correction and Apology," John Mecklin, October 10). Great writing! K. Osborne Hazy Daze What about barbecue grills, gas-powered lawn mowers and leaf blowers, diesel trucks passing through, fireplaces in winter, industry, etc.? What irony to call this "the right to clean air" while a brown cloud looms overhead! What ignorance on the other hand to be more concerned about money than about health. The ban seems like the right measure applied in the wrong place. Martin Mathis He Said, She Said Personally, I applaud the imaginative depiction of all kinds of characters in film, whatever their sexual preference. Lydia Cypher The Young and the Ruthless It is a shame that Sheriff Joke has this young man convinced that all persons in prison/jail are so mean and vicious that they will kill and maim just for the hell of it. This is what Sheriff Joke tells everyone, and I guess he, or the young man's parents, has so ingrained in his mind how great Sheriff Joke is that he actually believes it. Sheriff Joke should inform this young man that there is one basic fact that he, the sheriff, has forgotten.
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