California's death penalty has been in limbo since 2006, when a federal judge stayed the execution of Michael Morales, who was sentenced to death for the brutal 1981 murder and rape of 17-year-old Terri Winchell. The judge was fearful lest the state's three-drug lethal injection protocol would cause Morales undue pain. Since then, a number of states have switched to a one-drug protocol. Why hasn't California? The answer could be that Gov. Jerry Brown and Attorney General Kamala Harris don't want the death penalty to work.
Brown and Harris are personally opposed to the death penalty, but when they campaigned...










That's wrong, sorry. Vote for the best candidate. We've had exclusively white presidents - with the exception of Obama - and while he may be the worst there aren't that many prizes among the others.
The next black president may well be exceptional. The trick is to figure out if he's going to be exceptional before we elect him. I think a lot of people have learned that lesson.
That's the worst aspect of this moron's presidency; that he's brought death to the prospects of any worthy A/A candidates. Tragic and wrong, but a fact.