Reconsider the Death Penalty

First let me first premise this post by saying this, I do not know whether Troy Davis is innocent or guilty. I will say however that there has been more than enough evidence presented to cast doubt on the conviction. So if nothing more I please with you to at least get involved to 1. get closure for the family of the officer killed. 2. make sure that the person we as a society are killing is the right person. Please an excerpt from GroundUp.

Another Way to Help Troy Davis | Updated Sat. Sept. 17, 2011 8:45 am from my friends atColorOfChange.

There could be one more avenue to help save Troy Davis from execution on Wednesday September 21 — but to take advantage of it, we need you to speak out now, and ask your friends and family to take action as well.

We’ve learned that Chatham County District Attorney Larry Chisolm, who asked a judge to issue Troy’s death warrant, can also ask the judge to take it back. This move would be a game-changer — but it’ll only happen if he feels more pressure from us to do the right thing than he feels from all those in Savannah calling for Troy’s death.

Click the link below to automatically sign the petition to District Attorney Larry Chisolm, which reads:

“Based on the major, persistent doubts about his guilt, I call on you to seek a withdrawal of the death warrant against Troy Davis and to support clemency in his case.”

http://act.colorofchange.org/sign/chisolm

There is no gift, no phenomena in the universe more complex and yet more perfect than that of human life. Unfortunately, our ability to be just and fair to one another, despite a legal system that is considered to be one of the best globally, is clouded with untold delusions. One such delusion is the death penalty, which, like slavery, will undoubtedly be an unforgettable stain on America’s history in coming ages.

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Final Thoughts there is TOO MUCH DOUBT