Conservatives Concerned About The Death Penalty
Issue quote: Robert Martin, on Innocence - April 1, 2005
There is a growing recognition that the death penalty simply can't work. It's a complex system that arbitrarily selects defendants for death and creates more stress and appeals, even as it is plagued by serious error. Each new exoneration reminds us of the unacceptable possibility of wrongful execution.
— New Jersey Senator Robert Martin (R), April 2005
Issue quote: Donald McCartin, on Cost - The Globe and Mail, March 4, 2009
[The death penalty is] a waste of time and money...The only thing it does is prolong the agony of the victims' families.
— Donald McCartin, self-described right-wing Republican and former California jurist who sent nine men to death row
Issue quote: Carolyn McGinn, on Cost - Ron Sylvester, "From a budget standpoint, is death row worth it?" The Witchita Eagle. Oct
We've had the death penalty since 1994, and we continue to pay for the process with little results... But we continue to cut the programs that could prevent these types of crimes.
— Kansas Senator Carolyn McGinn, R-Sedgwick, who sponsored a bill to repeal the death penalty in order to save funds
Issue quote: Marshall Hurley, on Innocence - Grennsboro News & Record, July 27, 2003
North Carolina conservatives, liberals and everyone in between should question whether our state government should authorize execution of people when we know, to a moral certainty, that some of them are innocent. There is no principled justification for any conservative to place limits on government power in all other areas, but grant it the power to kill, knowing it will make mistakes.
— Marshall Hurley, a long-time Republican advocate in North Carolina
Issue quote: Marshall Hurley, on Fairness - Grennsboro News & Record, July 27, 2003
For those who believe in the virtue of limited government and criticize roundly when government does not work well, capital punishment does not meet fundamental conservative standards. Not only is it applied arbitrarily, but our judicial system cannot even figure out how to examine it properly.
— Marshall Hurley, a long-time Republican advocate in North Carolina
Issue quote: John R. Dunne - Daily News, April 10, 2005
As a member of the New York Senate from 1966 to 1989, I voted 12 times to establish the death penalty in New York... I regret my votes in favor of the death penalty.
— John R. Dunne, former Assistant Attorney General under President George Bush and former New York State Senator (R)
Issue quote: James Fry, on Innocence - Dallas Morning News, May 15, 2009
For years I supported capital punishment, but I have come to believe that our criminal justice system is incapable of adequately distinguishing between the innocent and guilty. It is reprehensible and immoral to gamble with life and death.
— James Fry, former Texas prosecutor who says he is “no bleeding heart” but changed his mind about the death penalty after a man he sent to prison 27 years earlier was found innocent
Issue quote: John Feehery, on Innocence - John Feehery, "Is the death penalty defensible?" The Hill. September 1, 2009
We should rethink the death penalty in this country. If even one innocent person is wrongly put to death on behalf of the state, for me, that is enough to get rid of it.
— John Feehery, Republican strategist and pundit, who used to support the death penalty
Issue quote: Richard Viguerie - Sojourners Magazine, July 2009
Conservatives have every reason to believe the death penalty system is no different from any politicized, costly, inefficient, bureaucratic, government-run operation, which we conservatives know are rife with injustice. But here the end result is the end of someone's life. In other words, it's a government system that kills people.
— Richard Viguerie, known as one of the "creators of the modern conservative movement"
Issue quote: George Will, on Innocence - Washington Post, April 6, 2000
Conservatives, especially, should draw this lesson... Capital punishment, like the rest of the criminal justice system, is a government program, so skepticism is in order.
— George Will, conservative columnist and author
Issue quote: Jay Sekulow - January, 2010 interview with Barry Lynn for the conference of the National Coalition to Abolish the D
I’m opposed to the death penalty not because I think it’s unconstitutional per se—although I think it’s been applied in ways that are unconstitutional—but it really is a moral view, and that is that the taking of life is not the way to handle even the most significant of crimes…Who amongst anyone is not above redemption? I think we have to be careful in executing final judgment. The one thing my faith teaches me—I don’t get to play God. I think you are short-cutting the whole process of redemption…I don’t want to be the person that stops that process from taking place.
— Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice
Issue quote: Roy Brown - Testimony in Montana, February 4, 2007
It might be easier to allow the death penalty to continue if it were less expensive than life in prison. If the courts treated rich and poor equally. If it truly was a deterrent. If everyone that was executed was guilty. Unfortunately the sad truth about the death penalty is it is much more expensive. The courts do not disperse justice equally. It is not a deterrent. And sometimes, yes, sometimes they are innocent.
— Roy Brown, Republican State Senator from Montana
Issue quote: George Skelton - LA Times, July 14, 2011
Don't misread me. You won't find any arguments here about the death penalty being unfair, immoral or barbaric. I don't buy it.... But the issue here is not about the merits of the death penalty. It's about inefficiencies and priorities. As we raise university tuitions out of sight, whack the poor and lay off cops, do we really want to be spending $308 million to snuff out one individual?
— George Skelton, conservative political columnist
Issue quote: Jim Petro - Cleveland.com, September 27, 2011
When you're talking about death, you can't afford to make even one mistake.
— Jim Petro, former Ohio Attorney General, now chancellor of the state's university system
Issue quote: Bill O'Reilly - WMD Commentary, June 14, 2001
I believe that inside many Americans lies certain uneasiness about capital punishment.
— Bill O'Reilly, conservative political commentator
Issue quote: Oliver North - Des Moines Registrar, June 12, 2000
I think capital punishment’s day is done in this country. I don’t think it’s fairly applied.
— Oliver North, former US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel and current conservative political commentator
Issue quote: Kathleen Parker - Topeka Capital-Journal, September 26, 2011
For justice to have any meaning, it must also mean that no innocent person should ever be executed...
— Kathleen Parker, conservative columnist who lost several family members to murder
Issue quote: Kenneth Starr - San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 17, 2006
Society is not equipped to handle death penalty cases because of resources. Large law firms are not willing at this stage to take these cases on, at a cost of many thousands of dollars, in order to make sure that if the public wants the death penalty, it is not administered with arbitrariness and caprice
— Kenneth Starr, former special prosecutor
Issue quote: Rod Dreher, on Innocence - New York Post, May 5, 2001
At some point in this death-penalty debate, the sanctity of innocent life demands that men and women of conservative conscience have to say: Enough.
— Rod Dreher, conservative columnist
Issue quote: Mark James - Nevada Appeal, April 21, 2001
There is not a single person on death row that had a fully funded private defense. If you're rich, you're not going to get capital punishment - period.
— Mark James, Republican State Senator
Death Penalty Overview
Issues in Depth
People are asking

