Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty Palm Card, Print Quality, Three Quotes, 2014

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Conservatives | About the
‘oncerned | Death Penalty

5 Reasons We're Concerned

Wasteful and expensive
government program

Unacceptable probability of
executing innocent people

Failed policy for victims’ families

Arbitrarily and unfairly
administered by the government

Doesn't make the public safer

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Conservatives | About the
Concerned | Death Penalty

O@conservatives should question how the
death penalty actually works in order to
stay true to small government, reduction
in wasteful spending, and respect for
human life.” ~Jay Sekulow

66: believe that support for the
death penalty is inconsistent with
libertarianism and traditional
conservatism. So I am pleased
with Conservatives Concerned
about the Death Penalty’s efforts to
form a coalition of libertarians and
conservatives to work to end capital
punishment.” Dr. Ron Paul

OC tthe death penalty system is no different
from any [other government programs]
which we conservatives know are rife
with injustice.” -Richard Viguerie

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