Unit 1012 endorses this book by Lester Jackson in order to
rightfully restore capital punishment.
Equal Justice
for Victims: A Blueprint for the Rightful Restoration of Capital Punishment
Paperback – October
23, 2017
The title is based on two shocking
facts, one never reported by the media: (1) the disgracefully scandalous
official abuse of violent crime victims; and (2) the ghastly gap in the value
placed on the lives of victims vs. barbaric criminals. The rulers who abuse
their power, by forcing their will on the unwilling, are passionately devoted
to the most depraved violent criminals. With contempt for murder victims and
their suffering survivors, who are also victims, America’s rulers have values
vastly contrary to those of most decent people. In practice, our rulers
consider the life of a convicted murderer to be worth far more than 584 times
the life of his victim; and a victim’s life to be worth far less than 0.17% of
his or her murderer’s. Many millions of victimized survivors of murder victims
believe it is long past due to provide Equal Justice for Victims. This book is
written not only for them but also for anyone dedicated to justice, public
safety and honest representative government; and who is repulsed by the current
massive mockery of these widely accepted objectives. Based on his training in
American Government and Politics, Lester Jackson contends that capital
punishment is a POLITICAL rather than a LEGAL issue. Politics involves
conflicts between groups, interests and values. The death penalty clash is
between victims and their vicious tormentors. The latter include not only
convicted barbaric criminals but also their champions in and out of government.
Equal Justice for Victims describes evil and injustice. Good innocent human
beings experience protracted excruciating suffering at the hands of not merely
premeditated murderers, maimers and rapists, but also the people who love them,
defend them and protect them, needlessly enabling additional savage crimes. The
defenders, protectors and enablers are at least as evil as those to whom they
are so devoted. These include United States Supreme Court justices who (a)
express deep concern for the most depraved and utter contempt for the most
decent people; (b) save convicted premeditated rapists and murderers by lying
about facts and law; (c) don’t care about the additional depraved crimes and
suffering that they knowingly cause; and (d) for the benefit of the guilty,
subject the innocent to unspeakable, unending and unnecessary agony. Because
such justices know, or should know, exactly what they do, they are the epitome
of pure evil. Justices on today’s Supreme Court have declared war on public
safety. In order to do so, they have declared war on the people’s right to
self-government by dishonestly and arrogantly usurping the Constitutional
powers of elected representatives. EJV has three parts. The first part
describes the death penalty’s conflicting political combatants. The second part
explains why one side has prevailed over the other. Although the author
considers the late Justice Antonin Scalia to have been one of the greatest
justices ever, this book also is critical of Scalia. The final and most
important part explains how to compel this country’s rulers to adopt a policy
that values the lives of past and potential victims of savagery at least as
highly as those of savages. The solution can only be political. Political
justices must be fought in the political arena. It must be made clear to the
public that the United States Supreme Court decides the most controversial
cases on the basis of politics rather than law. It is imperative that the
public understand that the most activist justices are politicians with same low
integrity associated with politicians. EJV details a political campaign to
educate the public about the Supreme Court’s fraudulent illegitimacy. The worst
justices concede that they would fail if The People refuse to accept their
“demands.” The People must be persuaded to declare that enough is enough and,
therefore, to demand that their elected officials put an end to unlawful and
unconstitutional judicial "demands."
About the
Author
Lester Jackson, Ph.D. (political
science) is a former college teacher (for example: City College of New York,
Rutgers University and New York University). The author has written numerous
articles about capital punishment, the United States. Supreme Court and
American politics. His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal,
Accuracy in Media, the highly regarded American Thinker (18 articles),
Intellectual Conservative, Red State, Western Journalism, Free Republic and
elsewhere. After years studying the United States Supreme Court, Dr. Jackson
came to agree with University of Texas Law Professor Lino A. Graglia that
“constitutional law” has virtually nothing to do with the United States
Constitution. In other words, what passes for “constitutional law” is mostly
fabrication and fiction. Dr. Jackson’s writing has received accolades from
Prof. Graglia and many others, including experts, victims, editors and general
readers. For example, Prof. Graglia has described the author’s prior work as
“…very impressive … well written and argued … enormous amount of research.” The
late great Justice Antonin Scalia complained that his colleagues abuse of power
was limited only by their “sense of what [they could] get away with.” Long ago,
Dr. Jackson concluded that activist Supreme Court justices could not succeed if
the public were aware of their arrogance and dishonesty. Dr. Jackson views
himself as a translator into plain English of what Scalia called
“gobbledy-gook.” Thus, readability is his top goal. But that does not require
sacrificing proof. Because deceitful Supreme Court power abuses are so shocking
and so unbelievable, the author documents every factual statement he makes.
Over the years, Dr. Jackson has tried to present the plight of judicially
tortured grieving survivors of murder victims, who are also victims, despite
the denial of that obvious fact by Justice John Paul Stevens and his cohorts.
Dr. William A. Petit, Jr. wrote to Dr. Jackson: “Thank you very much for your
very well written and cogent remarks on the death penalty and victims… I truly
appreciate you defending we the victims-very few people do; at least very few
people do so publicly. There is very little truth out there about the DP,
mainly obfuscation... You have clearly hit the mark and have stated the case
well.”
INTERNET SOURCE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1546720154
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