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An Extravagant Waste

June 30, 2011 - 06:16 |  admin

An Extravagant Waste

 

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Justice for Victims?

May 17, 2011 - 12:07 |  admin

Justice for Victims?

 

May 16, 2011 at 4:16 pm by David Kaczynski

Two pieces of news caught my attention last week:

 

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Golden Death Penalty?

March 31, 2011 - 12:14 |  admin

March 16, 2011 at 11:23 pm by David Kaczynski

Golden death penalty? – There’s no such thing. Gold never tarnishes, but the death penalty represents one of the most tarnished public policies in America.

 

It’s been tarnished by the conviction and execution of innocent people; by its disparate application based on race and class; and by its obscene cost, which sucks public resources away from law enforcement, crime prevention, and victims’ assistance programs that actually benefit the public and save lives.

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Reflection on Arizona Shootings

January 12, 2011 - 15:30 |  admin

Troubled Loner on Miguided Mission Kills Innocent People

Today’s headline is about Jared Loughner, who killed at least six people in a mass shooting last weekend. Fifteen years ago, a similar headline trumpeted news about my brother, Ted Kaczynski, AKA “The Unabomber.”

 

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Police Officials: The Death Penalty Doesn't Make us Safer

January 10, 2011 - 11:59 |  admin

Opinion: Police officials argue death penalty doesn't make us safer

By James Abbott, Antonio Cluny, Bob Denmark and Ronald Hampton

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Schenectady Daily Gazette on NYADP

November 23, 2010 - 20:50 |  admin

SCHENECTADY DAILY GAZETTE
 

Anti-death penalty group turns focus to preventing violence, aiding victims


By Sara Foss
Gazette Reporter

CAPITAL REGION — What does an anti-death penalty organization do with itself after the death penalty is abolished?

 

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Reflection on Connecticut Death Penalty Sentence Today

November 8, 2010 - 16:49 |  admin

By David Kaczynski

Most people who support the death penalty agree that it’s not a solution to the
problem of crime and violence. Rather, they believe that there are certain
particularly depraved killers, the so-called “worst of the worst,” who deserve
to die.

Recent events in Connecticut illustrate this point. In the midst of Steven Hayes
death penalty trial, state voters elected a candidate for governor who pledged
to sign a death penalty repeal bill similar to the one passed by both houses of
the state legislature (but vetoed by Gov. Rell) in 2009; meanwhile, 66% of

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On the Journey--David Kaczynski

October 18, 2010 - 15:08 |  admin

“Journey” is a wonderful word that evokes notions of a story, a process, and an adventure. When we complement the idea of a worldly journey with an inward journey, then we are also talking about emotional and spiritual transformation.

 

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Turning Ideas into Action

August 3, 2010 - 08:05 |  admin

In the aftermath of a tragedy, there is often a hue and cry for action – and then people gradually forget. Life returns to normal – until the next tragedy happens. This recurring cycle of action and reaction only serves to reinforce a community’s sense of helplessness and our belief that nothing can change.
 

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The Power of Community

July 26, 2010 - 20:08 |  admin

What does a caring community do when one of its members is badly hurt?
 

A month ago, Albany and Schenectady experienced an epidemic of violence – a series of shootings  and stabbings that sent three people (including an 11 year-old boy) to the hospital with serious injuries, and two others to the morgue.
 

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