We, the comrades of Unit 1012: The VFFDP, thanks Jeff Deminski for
writing this column against Jon Corzine.
Jeff Deminski
April 4, 2019
It was 2007
when New Jersey abolished the death penalty. Child killer Jesse Timmendequas
got to live. A lot of dangerous people who shattered a lot more lives got to
live. Former Gov. Jon Corzine is quite proud of this.
If he wants
to pat himself on the back in his Star Ledger guest column, that's his choice.
But I have to tell you the timing couldn't be worse.
While the
murder of a Robbinsville, NJ woman in South Carolina will be tried under that
state's laws, the sentiment here is just all wrong. Just Tuesday night at a
heart wrenching memorial vigil for Samantha Josephson her father called the man
who stabbed her to death a monster. He's right. And monsters need to be put
down. There were tears and heartbreak all around as friend after friend and
even Sammy's own boyfriend got up to say a few words.
She sounded
like an absolute joy of a human being. Her life ended because of confusion over
a car which turned out to not actually be her Uber ride. She was only 21 years
old.
Reading about
all the memories of Samantha Josephson then reading this self-aggrandizing pile
of dung written by Corzine makes the former governor's words even more shallow.
We have too many leaders in this country representing the wrong people. Our own
Gov. Murphy is doing it with illegal immigrants. This former governor did it
with killers.
Some of what
he wrote...
By 2007, as governor of New Jersey, I was honored to promote and then sign our nation’s first bill to repeal the death penalty in the modern era of capital punishment. I will always be grateful to those who fought for that day, including the lead bill sponsors: Senators Christopher Bateman (R), Raymond Lesniak (D), and Robert Martin (R), and Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo (D). These public servants stood up for their ideals, and New Jersey is better for their leadership.The night of the bill signing, the Coliseum in Rome was bathed in light to honor the step forward for our nation. The next day, editorials from red states and blue states alike proclaimed the act historic, and presciently predicted more states would follow.
Oh, good for
you Jon, you made a pretty building light up. You can talk a big game about how
the death penalty needs to be abolished across the U.S. and you can hide behind
social justice and past convicted killers who were freed upon DNA evidence. The
facts are we have an extremely long appeals process. Most of those exonerated
men released from prison gained their eventual freedom due to that very
process. And DNA evidence joined us in the middle of this dance. What I mean by
this is from here on out, things like DNA evidence are part of the prosecution
of new and future murders and are here on out expected by juries. Call it the
CSI factor, it's a thing. So while he can say the death penalty process was
broken because innocent men were freed, I would say that's proof that it's
actually worked. And as criminal investigations have more advanced science
behind them now far fewer mistakes like these will be made. So what do we do?
He wants us to allow killers to live long healthy lives in facilities.
That's awful.
Back to the
Samantha Josephson case. The man charged with her murder allegedly committed
the crime in a death penalty state. That's good, since he who killed Sammy does
not deserve to live. Yet when you know a few things about South Carolina you
won't be too pleased. South Carolina has not executed anyone since 2011. That's
because their Department of Corrections has been unable to purchase one of the
drugs necessary to perform lethal injection. You see, no company in America
makes the stuff, and the European companies that do refuse to sell it in
America due to their own misguided opposition to the death penalty.
They're
trying to fix that problem in South Carolina. A bill in their legislature would
change the method of execution and force death row inmates to choose between
firing squad and electrocution. That bill cleared the Senate but it's
languishing in the Assembly. So even this son of a bitch might get to live.
I guess if he
does, Jon Corzine will have to give himself an extra little back pat.
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“Countries that give up this penalty award an unimaginable advantage to
the criminal over his victim, the advantage of life over death.”
[Mr. Kaczynski said in July 2006. His coalition partner, the far-right League of Polish Families, wants to change the country’s penal code so that pedophiles convicted of murder will face execution.] http://victimsfamiliesforthedeathpenalty.blogspot.com/2015/04/in-loving-memory-of-lech-aleksander.html https://www.facebook.com/VictimsFamiliesForTheDeathPenalty/posts/2010770865711536 http://detachment1010.blogspot.com/2017/04/in-loving-memory-of-lech-kaczynski-18.html |
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