It’s worth pointing this out: among the many political insiders who made the pilgramage to Union County this week to attend the signing of State Sen. Raymond Lesniak’s new book, "The Road to Abolition: How New Jersey Abolished the Death Penalty” was his colleague, State Sen. Ronald Rice. Perhaps it’s a good thing that Rice will read Lesniak’s book, since he was one of two legislators (the other was Sharpe James) who abstained on the death penalty vote last year.
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Too bad
that they didn't have the guts to vote NO.
Lesniak can write, and Rice can read!
This incredible news just reached our readers. We will not recommend this book until we actually see it. As to reading it, we will wait a bit longer. I do not think that we will support Lesniak's income through sale royalties from this book. We are going to wait until it lands in the $0.50 sale bin.
Rice was actually smart
He isnt a flaming lib and stuck to his guns.
This is disgusting
Corzine and the legislature's decision to abandon the death penalty rather than make it work shows just whose side they're on -- the lowlife criminal scum, not law abiding citizens.
If these guys were against abortion, one might excuse their Death Penalty opposition, but they support the Death Penalty only for the innocent unborn, not guilty cop killers and other first degree murderers. In fact, you will see that nearly all of these Death Penalty opponents support and encourage abortion up to and including the day of delivery.