Friday, October 26, 2012

Yes on prop 34

  • Prop 34 Poll: Support For Repealing California's Death Penalty Is Surging ...

    But Ron Briggs, El Dorado County Supervisor, explained O'Reilly's position and why Briggs himself, who previously campaigned to strengthen the death penalty, have joined the "Yes on Prop 34" camp. "California's death penalty is simply a fiscal disaster ...

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  • Vote Yes on Prop 34

    Voting Yes on Proposition 34 makes sense for California. We can save $130 million every single year by replacing the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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  • Letters: Prop. 34

    But we now have a chance to step away from continuing to follow an ancient solution and shout a loud "Yes" to one (Proposition 34) that is consistent with our highest ethical and religious values. - John Stevenson, San Diego. View (0) Comments ...

    www.nctimes.com

  • Prop 34: Ex-San Quentin Prison Warden Jeanne Woodford Backs California ...

    JEANNE WOODFORD: My final comment is that I ask the voters of California to vote yes on Proposition 34 because it is a public safety measure.

    www.democracynow.org

  • Look What You Can Do

    Voting Yes on Proposition 34 makes sense for California. We can save $130 million every single year by replacing the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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  • Jeff Rosen: Vote no on Proposition 34 and retain the death penalty

    I urge each of you to vote no on Proposition 34 so that the death penalty remains a tool I have to condemn society's most vicious criminals, yes on Proposition 35 to help rein in the tragic epidemic of human trafficking, and yes on Proposition 36 to ...

    www.mercurynews.com

  • VIDEO: Rosendahl, Actor Ferrell Urge Yes Vote on Prop 34

    A "Yes" vote for Proposition 34 on the November ballot would repeal the death penalty, something proponents of the measure say could save California $184 million per year.

    brentwood.patch.com

  • Religious leaders voice support for Prop. 34

    A billboard sitting on a hill next to Plymouth United Church of Christ in Oakland reads "Abolish the Death Penalty," and there's a "Yes on 34" placard pinned just below. More posters supporting Proposition 34 are scattered around the church—on a ...

    blog.sfgate.com

  • Yes on Prop. 34: Put costly, ineffective death penalty system to rest

    California's death penalty, for all practical purposes, is not a death penalty. It is a costly sentence that sucks up millions of dollars in public funds to support a special class of inmates who are more likely to die of old age than from lethal ...

    www.pasadenastarnews.com

  • Backers of Prop. 34 to repeal death penalty say current system 'too costly to ...

    Proposition 34 would replace the death penalty with life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, even for inmates who have already been sentenced to death.

    www.sanramonexpress.com

  • Viewpoints: Should we OK Prop. 34 to end executions? Yes

    As one who cares deeply for public safety and has dedicated his life to making communities safer, I urge all Californians to stand strong and vote yes on Proposition 34. © Copyright The Sacramento Bee. All rights reserved. Order Story Reprint icon ...

    www.sacbee.com

  • Former executioners speak out against the death penalty

    A 'yes' vote on Proposition 34 would kill California's death penalty in favor of life in prison sentences.

    www.kget.com

  • DEATH PENALTY: Riverside talk tonight by Prop. 34 advocates

    Jerry Givens led an execution team in Virginia 62 times, according to news releases from the Yes on 34 campaign and the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty announcing their appearance.

    blog.pe.com

  • Californians Decide on the Death Penalty Prop 34

    "California maintains the death penalty perhaps because we have a sense that we're frontier society and there's still the idea of hang them high and frontier justice is what we like," Lewis said.

    www.kyma.com

  • Prop 34: Rose Bird's Revenge?

    The latest Pepperdine University School of Public Policy/California Business Roundtable poll shows the initiative trailing with 42.9% Yes, 48.1% No. When that poll initially began tracking Prop 34, support for the measure was evenly split: 45.5% Yes ...

    www.foxandhoundsdaily.com

  • A Look at Prop. 34 and Prop. 35

    A "yes" vote on Prop 35 would expand the definition of human trafficking to include the production or distribution of child pornography and increase penalties and prison sentences for all types of human trafficking.

    www.inglewoodtodaynews.com

  • Proposition 34: Should the state repeal the death penalty?

    Carlos Moreno, a former justice of the California Supreme Court, voted to uphold 200 death sentences while on the court and says each of the convicted defendants "richly deserved to die," according to the Yes on 34 website. But he supports Prop. 34 ...

    www.redlandsdailyfacts.com

  • Letter: Bishop backs Prop. 34, to do away with death penalty

    I am the Bishop of the Catholic Community Church of Vallejo and I believe that Obie Anthony's story shows us exactly why we need Proposition 34 in California ("Yes on Prop. 34: Error-prone death penalty is too costly," Oct. 10). The death penalty is ...

    www.thereporter.com

  • Prop 34 will benefit state and taxpayers

    In light of its weighty costs and negligible benefits, abolishing the death penalty by voting "yes" on Proposition 34 simply makes sense for the future of the state and its taxpayers.

    dailytrojan.com

  • California's Historic Opportunity to End the Death Penalty

    On November 6th, Californians have the opportunity to vote Yes on Proposition 34 and abolish the death penalty. After traveling through California these past few days, I'm hopeful that it's going to happen, and I encourage everyone in California to ...

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