PRESS RELEASE FROM
FLORIDIANS FOR ALTERNATIVES TO THE DEATH PENALTY (FADP.org)
15 AUGUST 2003
CONTACT: Abe Bonowitz: 800-973-6548
abe@fadp.org
FADP URGES COMMUTATION OF ANTI-ABORTION EXTREMIST'S DEATH SENTENCE
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty director Abe Bonowitz
today sent the attached letter to Florida Governor Jeb Bush, urging him to
commute the death sentence of Paul Hill to life in prison without the
possibility of parole. The letter kicks off a public education campaign
about the potential of this execution to inspire other extremists in the
anti-abortion movement to follow Paul Hill's example. FADP has placed
additional information on its web site at www.FADP.org , and will
conduct a "Tele-Press Conference" on the matter at 10:30am on August 25,
2003 (details to be released next week).
The following letter has thus far been acknowledged by Governor Bush's
auto-responder.
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Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 21:09:05 -0400
To: jeb.bush@myflorida.com
From: "Abraham J. Bonowitz" abe@fadp.org
Subject: The Martyrdom of Paul Hill - Letter to Governor Bush
Sent Via E-Mail
15 August 2003
Dear Governor Bush,
I am writing to ask you to commute the death sentence of Paul Hill to life
without the possibility of parole.
Paul Hill, an anti-abortion extremist, murdered Dr. John B. Britton and
retired Air Force Lt. Col. James H. Barrett because the doctor worked at a
facility that provides abortions and Barrett happened to be his escort
that day. Hill readily admits that he committed this act of terror with
the full knowledge that he could receive the death penalty. Hill wanted
to put the abortion issue on trial. From the time he was sentenced to
death, Hill has sought to drop his appeals and be executed.
By exterminating Paul Hill, the State of Florida will play into his hands
by making him a martyr. Hill wants to die for his cause and has
repeatedly said that he is willing to sacrifice his life to save unborn
babies. According to his spiritual advisor, Hill believes Jesus told him
to kill the abortion doctor. According to others who champion Hill's
action, "20 or 30 babies were saved that day." Extremist anti-abortion
activists have several web pages in which they discuss their perspective
about Paul Hill, suggesting that what he did was "justifiable
homicide." One such page includes a list of the types of people for whom
similar treatment ("justifiable homicide") is warranted. Just about
anyone who does not agree with these extremists would fit into one of the
categories on that list, which is a thinly veiled invitation to any person
for whom "Jesus speaks to me" to go out and take similar actions. The
following link takes you to one such extremist web page. If you click on
this link, you will be immediately subjected to gruesome photographs of
dead people and chopped up fetuses. Once on that site, you can hear an
interview with Paul Hill's spiritual advisor which provides a window into
the thinking of this crowd. www.christiangallery.com
Like few other cases, the Paul Hill case demonstrates how the death
penalty truly continues the cycle of violence: Hill deplores what he sees
as the "violence" of abortion and reacts to it by use of violence. Now
the state of Florida will use violence against Hill, playing into his
hands, and thus encouraging anti-abortion extremists to respond to Hill's
execution with more violence. Where will it end?
Governor Bush, you are acting in a spectacularly irresponsible way by once
again allowing "the tail to wag the dog" when you sign a death warrant for
a prisoner who wants to be executed. By helping Paul Hill martyr himself,
you will give Hill and his followers a platform to encourage others to
copy the crime. The martyrdom of Paul Hill will be a prime example of how
the death penalty can actually encourage more murder and violence.
No person other than you, Governor Bush, can stop the martyrdom of Paul
Hill. Please commute Paul Hill's death sentence to life in prison with no
possibility of parole, because killing Hill will actually encourage more
murders.
Sincerely,
abe
SENT BY:
Abraham J. Bonowitz
Director
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty (FADP)
800-973-6548
fadp@fadp.org
www.fadp.org
PMB 335, 2603 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Hwy,
Gainesville, FL 32609
Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty works for
restorative
justice in the form of effective alternatives to the death penalty.
It
does so by
supporting and coordinating the work of organizations and
individuals
educating and energizing the general public and state legislators
supporting the many persons affected by capital crime and
punishment
advocating specific legislative improvements
