{"id":239,"date":"2007-09-17T22:40:38","date_gmt":"2007-09-18T03:40:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/?p=239"},"modified":"2007-09-18T22:14:29","modified_gmt":"2007-09-19T03:14:29","slug":"a-cautionary-tale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.scpronet.com\/wordpress\/2007\/09\/17\/a-cautionary-tale\/","title":{"rendered":"A cautionary tale"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Greetings All,<\/p>\n<p>My friend Ron Keine read a message I copied to my list because it was an on-the-ground report from  one of the protesters in Texas in the wake of the  recent commutation there. He asked if I would  consider sending out his thoughts on something  that was said in that message. I have to admit  that the following is not quite what I  expected. I have never seen  him be so eloquent and so SPOT ON. I hope you  take a few minutes to read this. And while he  did not mention it, I want to add a group that is  also often demonized by some abolitionists &#8211; prison workers and other government employees, including politicians. The following message really applies to all of us.<\/p>\n<p>Here\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s wishing a peaceful and meaningful holiday  season to our Muslim and Jewish brothers and  sisters, with Ramadan starting up last week, at  the same time as Rosh Hashana &#8211; the Jewish New  Year. May we all be sealed in the book of life&#8230;.<\/p>\n<p>paz!<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;abe<\/em><\/p>\n<p>********<\/p>\n<p><strong>HATRED IN OUR MIDST<br \/>\na message from Ron Keine<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sometimes I am amazed by some of the things I  have heard come out of the mouths of my brother and sister abolitionists.<\/p>\n<p>It was a wonderful but stressful morning. I had  given a short welcome speech to the general  assembly at UCLA. The subject of the speech was  how happy I was to see so many concerned people  in attendance joining together to stop government  killing. Later I poured my heart out telling my  story of how I was wrongfully convicted and sent  to Death Row.  As many of my fellow exonorees can  tell you, this is not easy\u00e2\u20ac\u201cespecially for a then  fledgling speaker like me. After the speech, you  are both physically and emotionally drained.  The  question-and-answer period was pure torture as  the audience touched on some of the very subjects  I did not want to talk about. Some of the aspects  of my ordeal are still very sensitive to me. Still I complied.<\/p>\n<p>As I walked outside to the patio for lunch, I saw  many large tables full of people. One group  beaconed to me the availability of an open seat.<\/p>\n<p>The table chat was friendly until a man said that  he had read a news article about me and wanted to  know if I was indeed the past Chairman of my  local Republican party. &#8220;Yes&#8221; I proudly replied.  &#8220;Are you still a Republican?&#8221; he queried, to which I again said, &#8220;Indeed.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The woman sitting next to me blurted out loudly  that she hated Republicans. I politely thanked her for that information.<\/p>\n<p>She again reiterated her statement but louder this time.<\/p>\n<p>She went on to say that she couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u0161t believe that  she was even sitting at the table with Republican  scum. She looked at me with a face that blared of  hate and anger. This woman was not only a lawyer but also the wife of a prominent doctor who had  authored books speaking out against the death penalty.<\/p>\n<p>I was floored. I said, &#8221; Ma&#8217;am, I come from  Michigan, and in Michigan it is the Republicans  that keep the death penalty off the law books.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>She then said that she couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u0161t eat any more with  a Republican at the table. In fact she might be  getting sick if she stayed any longer. I said &#8220;No  problem,&#8221; and I left the table. This is not the  way an honored guest and exonoree should be treated.<\/p>\n<p>As I stood by the building, finishing my lunch, I  felt devastated. I had come all the way to  California, with no pay, to help fight the death  penalty. We are all here for a common cause\u00e2\u20ac\u201ca  cause I have dedicated my life to. I had received a standing ovation for my speech. Now I just wanted to go somewhere and hide.<\/p>\n<p>I then spotted my fellow exonoree, Shujaa Graham,  and went over to talk to him. I told him what had  happened. Those of you who know Shujaa know that  it didn&#8217;t take long for him to talk me into a lighter mood.<\/p>\n<p>Another time I was in Chicago at a North Western  Wrongful Conviction seminar. Sitting at the  breakfast table I witnessed a lady bad mouthing  Catholics as the Catholics at the table sat  flabbergasted. This woman is a devout Christian  but hates Catholics. I couldn&#8217;t help wonder, &#8220;What kind of religion is this that teaches her  to hate other Christians?&#8221; She went on to say  that Catholics worship plaster idols which  finally got a verbal war going at the table.<\/p>\n<p>These are all abolitionists. They are all there  for a noble cause: a humanitarian effort to rid  our land of its worst atrocity. Where does all this hate come from?<\/p>\n<p>At that same meeting in Chicago, I and several of  our exonorees  gave a speech in a standing room  only auditorium. The last speaker was Jesse  Jackson Jr. I was totally horrified at what he  said. He talked about many troubles in the world  today and blamed them all on Republicans and  white people. It was supposed to be a speech  against capital punishment (which he did  mention), but it was a campaign speech instead.<\/p>\n<p>I followed him off stage. As I approached him, in  anger, his security thugs stepped up to make sure  I didn\u00e2\u20ac\u0161t violate him. As I looked around, it  reminded me of what comedian Ron White said. &#8220;I  didn&#8217;t know how many of these bouncers it would  take to kick my ass but I could see how many they were going to use.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Being careful not to transgress the line, I stood  two feet in front of the Reverend and told him  that I have never, in my life, heard such racism,  bigotry and hate spewing from the mouth of a man  of the cloth, especially a congressman with a  master&#8217;s in Theology. &#8220;You were supposed to be  here to help our cause. Instead, you set us back.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He just looked at me. He was speechless. He  turned and walked away with his entourage in tow.<\/p>\n<p>While lobbying in New Mexico I was able to talk  to several Republican house legislators whose  votes were crucial. They refused to even listen  to coalition people because they were &#8220;fuzzy  headed liberals.&#8221;  We won that vote, but the bill was shot down in the senate committee.<\/p>\n<p>One woman recently published a letter proclaiming  her distaste for rich people. Rich people give a  lot of money to our anti-death-penalty coalitions.<\/p>\n<p>I was at the fast and vigil at the U.S. Supreme Court last year. Among our own peace-loving,  understanding and humanitarian anti-death-penalty activists there was all too much of this bigotry going around. When I gave a private speech to this group I dumped my planned oration  to address this problem. I might have hurt a few  feelings, but most agreed with me. Not wanting to let this simple letter become a tome, I&#8217;ll cut to the chase.<\/p>\n<p>I have seen so many instances of this bigotry,  racism, bias and hate among our own abolitionists  that it makes me sick. Democrats hating Republicans, Republicans hating Democrats. People hating other people because of their religious or political preference, ethnic origin, race, and human status in life.<\/p>\n<p>This kind of behavior does not belong in our midst. This may be the status quo to many groups  of people in this world. This may be commonplace to the pro-death penalty vultures, but it should NOT be evident in our abolitionist movement. We are a unique people. We are all working to  better this world and end the killing of our  citizens. Why can&#8217;t we all just get along? Why can&#8217;t we accept that other people may have differing opinions without hating them for it? Remember that WE are supposed to be the good  guys. We can expect this kind of treatment from our foes, but when it comes from within our own midst, it is truly shocking.<\/p>\n<p>What we must remember is that whatever we do, however we act, reflects directly on our fellow  abolitionists and the groups or coalitions we represent. We must stand out as an example of what is right. We cannot let a few bad apples tarnish our image and circumvent our credibility<\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Ron Keine<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Greetings All, My friend Ron Keine read a message I copied to my list because it was an on-the-ground report from one of the protesters in Texas in the wake of the recent commutation there. 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