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CPAC Features New Group on Death Penalty

cpac_2013The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) takes place March 14 – 16 at the National Harbor over in Maryland.  This year’s conference features a new group dedicated to taking a conservative, opposing look at the death penalty.

Below is the news release from Conservatives Concerned about the Death Penalty.

For those familiar with how Fauquier County government operates — actually, how all government operates – it becomes a little easier to be a conservative who at least questions whether the death penalty can be fairly administered.  Think about how government frequently operates:  the lack of due process; ignoring evidentiary standards, and outright lies.

Whatever your political, religious or moral stance on the death penalty, this new group is worth a listen.  Its founders and early adherents include some of the most consistent, principled conservatives in America, even from right here in Fauquier County.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONSERVATIVES CONCERNED ABOUT THE DEATH PENALTY TO DEBUT AT CPAC

New group of conservatives forms to highlight the flaws in America’s death penalty

Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty, a national network of conservatives questioning the alignment of capital punishment with conservative principles, will debut at CPAC (March 14-16).

Local conservative leaders from Montana, Kentucky, Texas, and Kansas will be in attendance. National figures Jay Sekulow and Richard A. Viguerie are also supporters of the group.

“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,” said Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel for the American Center for Law and Justice.

Roy Brown, former Montana House Majority Leader and a republican candidate for Montana governor in 2008, helped found Montana Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty several years ago. Brown was enthusiastic about expanding his grassroots effort, and will attend CPAC as part of the new national effort.

“We came together to shatter the myth that conservatives blindly support the death penalty,” said Brown. “Many of us have thought a lot about this issue, and we wanted a forum to speak to each other and to speak collectively about the need to re-examine capital punishment from a conservative perspective.”

Brown continued, “It might be easier to allow the death penalty to continue if it were less expensive than life in prison; if the courts treated rich and poor equally; if it truly was a deterrent and if everyone that was executed was guilty. But the death penalty is none of those things.”

Richard A. Viguerie, known as the “Funding Father” of the conservative movement, also supports the new group. “Conservatives have every reason to believe the death penalty system is no different from any (other government programs) which we conservatives know are rife with injustice,” Viguerie said.

Across our nation the number of death sentences is dropping and polls are showing support for capital punishment at an all time low. According to Richard Viguerie, “This trend is not limited to bleeding-heart liberals and crime coddlers.”

Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty will be at booth 712 in the CPAC exhibit hall.

For more information contact Jon Crane at 203-982-4575 or email  joncrane@criticalpr.com.

About Us

Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty is a nationwide group of conservatives questioning whether capital punishment is consistent with conservative principles and values due to the system’s inefficiency, inequity, and inaccuracy. Conservatives Concerned About the Death Penalty is a project of Equal Justice USA, a national, non-partisan, grassroots organization working to build a criminal justice system that works. For everyone. To learn more go to  ConservativesConcerned.org.

One Response to CPAC Features New Group on Death Penalty

  1. Real patriot Reply

    March 13, 2013 at 8:31 pm

    Hogwash!