Citizens United for Alternatives to the Death Penalty is pleased to forward
the following press release.
For Immediate Release: 18 December 2003
F L O R I D I A N S FOR A L T E R N A T I V E S TO THE DEATH PENALTY (FADP)
PRESS RELEASE
CONTACT: Abe Bonowitz: 561-371-5204
E-mail: abe@fadp.org
GRATEFUL FLORIDIANS TO THANK GOVERNOR FOR NOT KILLING DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON
Open Office Hours provides rare opportunity for continued dialog....
Governor to meet with mothers, wives and children of death row prisoners....
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (FADP) began arriving this
afternoon in the tiny and isolated town of Mayo, in rural north-central
Florida, in anticipation of meeting with Governor Bush and Lt. Governor
Jennings. The officials will hold a rare "Open Office Hours" at the
Lafayette County Courthouse on Friday, December 19th. "Open Office Hours"
allows citizens who wait on line to have five minute one-on-one meetings
with either the Governor or the Lt. Governor on a first come, first served
basis. Members of Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty are
traveling from many major metropolitan areas to express gratitude that
Governor Bush did not sign any death warrants for this holiday season and
to implore him to declare an indefinite "time-out" on executions in
Florida, as Republican leaders have done elsewhere.
"Governor Bush has been willing to execute prisoners during the holiday
season in two of the past three years," said Abe Bonowitz, director of
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. "But he has not signed
death warrants this holiday season, and that's a good reason for us to make
this long trip to let him know we appreciate his inaction. However, the
pain is the same for the loved ones of the prisoners we kill, no matter
what the season. "Open Office Hours" provides a rare opportunity for the
mothers, wives, and children of death row prisoners to show Jeb Bush the
faces of those left behind when the state kills their loved one. These
families want to let Jeb Bush know that his belief in "the sanctity of
life" must be consistent to have any credibility. FADP is here tonight so
we will be first in line tomorrow. We will ask Jeb Bush to give these
women and children an early Christmas present: Spare the lives of their
loved ones by declaring an indefinite "Time-Out" on executions in Florida."
"The Governor and the public really need to see that there are real people,
good people, who suffer greatly every time there is an execution," said
Hannah Floyd, whose husband is on Florida's death row and who helps run the
Florida Death Row Advocacy Group ( http://www.FDRAG.org ). "My children
are here with me. Jeb Bush needs to understand that there are victims on
both sides of the issue, and for once he's going to get a chance to meet
the ones who suffer at his hand."
FADP Activists and activists representing numerous affiliated organizations
are known to be traveling to Mayo and will be arriving throughout the night
from the following locations:
Belleview
Deland
Ft. Lauderdale
Gainesville
Jacksonville
Orlando
Starke
Tallahassee
Tampa
West Palm Beach
and others.
During their meetings with the Governor and the Lt. Governor, activists
will be presenting the elected officials with a number of documents and
related issues:
* Bishop Thomas Masters ( http://www.UNDEROURWINGS.org ) of West Palm Beach
will implore the Governor to support legislation banning the execution of
juvenile offenders in the state of Florida. In a separate meeting, Masters
and his group will also raise the issue of Lionel Tate and the transference
of juveniles to the adult system.
* Murder victim family member SueZann Bosler (
http://www.fadp.org/flm_bios.html#sue ), whose Brethren Minister father was
murdered 17 years ago this week, will present the Governor with a copy of
the report "Dignity Denied," a report which details the mistreatment
encountered by murder victim family members who oppose the execution of the
person who murdered their loved one. (See http://www.mvfr.org/ )
* Amnesty International activists will present a very brief (13 minutes)
video documentary featuring former warden Don Cabana, in which he discusses
the brutalization effect of executions on the prison workers who carry out
the extermination of prisoners, and the trepidation he feels at the
possibility that he executed an innocent man. Copies of the video are
available to the media present at Mayo, or by e-mailing name, agency, and
address to fadp@fadp.org>.
* Activists will present yet another batch of petitions from thousands of
Florida citizens calling for a "Time-Out" on executions.
* Activists will present posters featuring the life affirming quotes of
Governor Bush, including:
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"I believe that when people commit violent acts,
it is appropriate to enforce the laws and that
people should be punished for their actions,"
said the governor. "But I also believe that lives
can be changed."
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"I think life is innocent, life is precious."
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"I'm probably the most pro-life governor in modern times."
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"I believe in the sanctity of life and I don't think that's a
surprise to anybody."
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"...Violence can only originate from a void in the heart
of society, and a hollowness that cannot be filled overnight.
* Activists will present a copy of the report of Dr. Xavier Amador,
testifying to the mental illness of Linroy Bottoson, who was exterminated
during the holiday season last year. "I don't think Jeb ever took a
serious look at that report, so we want to give him a copy," said
Bonowitz. (See http://www.fadp.org/bottoson.html )
* Activists will present copies of documents demonstrating the outright
lies of the Department of Corrections regarding recent episodes of spoiled
food being served to Florida death row prisoners. (See
http://www.fdrag.org/news20031118.html )
* Activists will present a copy of the letter from Florida death row
prisoner John Blackwelder, bragging about how he was a prisoner who was
serving a life sentence, but who murdered a fellow prisoner in order to get
the death penalty, and a state-assisted suicide at the hand of Governor
Bush. (See http://www.fadp.org/killfordeath.html )
* Activists will present a copy of the prison ID badge worn by exonerated
death row prisoner Juan Melendez (released Jan 3, 2002), demonstrating how
the Department of Corrections presents a deceptive picture of the racial
and ethnic makeup of Florida's death row and prison population. (See
http://www.fadp.org/hispanicdoc.html )
* Activists will present Lt. Governor Toni Jennings with a refutation of
her standard constituent reply to activists who wrote to her in opposition
to anticipated executions. (See http://www.fadp.org/jenningsresponse1.html )
* Activists will ask Governor Bush, once again, to engage in a public
debate on this issue so that Floridians might understand some of the
well-obscured facts about the death penalty, and thus be better able to
decide if they still sanction "The Ultimate Penalty."
* And we'll probably come up with a few other items for good measure, given
how rare it is to have the opportunity to talk face to face with the
elected leadership of the State of Florida, and given the fact that
Governor Bush has refused FADP's invitation to publicly debate the issue of
the death penalty.
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THE MEDIA IS INVITED TO OBSERVE ALL INTERACTIONS.
FADP ACTIVISTS ARE NOW PRESENT AT AND WILL BE IN FRONT OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE OVERNIGHT.
REGISTRATION STARTS AT 7AM. BE THERE!
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SENT BY:
Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director, CUADP
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