[WCADP-list] Cal Brown execution info

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Thu Mar 12 12:57:10 PDT 2009


Events and articles:

SEATTLE:
Please Join us for an Ecumenical Service of Healing: 
		Prayer Service on the occasion of the Execution of Cal
Brown
		Thursday March 12th 7-9pm
		St. Patrick's Catholic Church
		2702 Broadway Ave East
		(One block North of E. Roanoke)
		Seattle, WA 98102
For more information please contact Thomas Wagner @ (206) 200-9644

WALLA WALLA & SPOKANE:
>From Rusty & Nancy Nelson - 

		Hi, folks.  Here's the lineup for the East, coming out
of the delusion that there was no way we were going to have a Friday the
13th execution at 1313 N. 13th Ave. in Walla Walla, WA.

		In Walla Walla, we're cutting all the frills and going
straight to the pen.  9:30 pm til the dreadful deed is done.  Short,
because it's going to be cold.  I began this message thinking you could
drop by anytime and leave when you need to.  Now, we have word that news
rules were printed in this evening's Walla Walla paper.  Be there before
10, prepared to stay until the execution.  The road to the penitentiary
is to be closed at 10 pm.  No signs. No amplification.

		We are not welcome there.  It's not an accident that
these things are done in the middle of the night.  

		Any who will come will be welcome sights to us.  Dress
warmly and speak boldly against this outrageous anachronism.  Poetry and
music are generally appreciated by people who love justice.

		You may reach Rusty and Nancy before we leave for Walla
Walla in the afternoon at 509.291.4646 or 509.838.7870.  In the event we
travel with someone with a cell phone, I'll try to get that information
out before we leave Spokane.

		Spokane vigil will be indoors at the Community Building,
35 W. Main, beginning at 9 pm.  

Thanks for all you do for life.  - R&N (pjals at pjals.net)

ARTICLE:
Seattle Times, 3/11/09, "Washington state must abandon the death
penalty"
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/opinion/2008843232_opinb12utter.ht
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As Washington state prepares to execute convicted murderer Cal Coburn
Brown Friday, retired Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Utter argues the
continued use of the death penalty fails to serve justice, public safety
or the public purse - and should be abandoned. In 1995, he resigned from
the high court after 23 years to protest the death penalty.


Thank you.
Andrea Crabtree
Steering Committee Member of the WCADP

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