Texas Moratorium Network
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Working to stop executions in Texas since 2000. Texas Moratorium Network (TMN) is a grassroots non-profit organization with the primary goal of mobilizing statewide support for a moratorium on executions in Texas. It has more than 20,000 members, about 85 percent of whom are in Texas with the rest in other U.S. states and in other countries.
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Channel Comments (4)
theporksicle (8 months ago)
You people have a very warped sense of justice, give me one reason why someone who willingly takes the life of an innocent person should be allowed to live? They made the conscious decision to take a life, people on death row are not "on-spec", impulsive killers they are those responsible for cold blooded, calculated murders, often of society's most vulnerable members, young children. They deserve nothing. A Judge cannot bring a murder victim back to life but he at least owes it to their family to inflict death upon their killer, sadly death by lethal injection is not nearly as painful as the death many capital murderers' victims suffered.
sacrificaltotem (1 year ago)
i am against the death penalty i have been my whole life
im impressed there is a anti death penalty group in texas, a state that has no problem executing innocent people like carlos deluna and the mentally disabled and retarded. keep up the goodwork
iMBBonlyone (1 year ago)
i am for the death penalty, but i have serious reservations about it. we all should. perhaps, just perhaps, if the jails were not so full of people on drug charges, there would be more room for violent offenders to be sent to prison for life. if the penalties for certain crimes (rape) were harsher, the revolving door legal system would be curtailed. this is OUR LIFE people! let's take back the streets, take back the justice system and put it in the hands of somebody not controlled by big pharmacy (rockefeller FDA) and corrupt governments who have no interest in what's best for their people or the world.
johnnyfnhollywood (1 year ago)
Merry Christmas from Chicago