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The Texas Death Penalty

he highest number of people on death row, and by far the largest numberof executions, it is a likely conclusion that the system in Texas needs improvement. George Bush has done little to correct the loop-holes in his states system, but there has been little call to do so from the people he governs. Not until now, with the presidency on the line, must Bush, along with Texas, face up to their record and do something about it.Works CitedAlmonte, Paul. The Facts About Capital Punishment. New York: Crestwood House, 1991.Arnold, Kari. “Capital Punishment on Trial in Texas.” Maclean’s. July 1, 2000. 59.Black, Johnson. “A Bush-Gore hedge on Capital Punishment.” The Christian Science Monitor. June 16, 2000. 11. Bright, Stephen B.. “The Killing Machine.” The Nation. Oct. 9, 2000. v271 i10. 17. Brown, Howard. “The Politics of Death.” The Economist. March 24, 1990. v314 n7647. 25.Curtis, Gregory. “Seven Women.” Texas Monthly. Oct 97. v25 n10. 7-10.Guernsey, JoAnn. Should We Have Capital Punishment?. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 1993.Hunter, Gardner C.. Against the Death Penalty. Waterloo: Herald Press, 1997.Marquart, James. The Rope, the Chair, and the Needle. Austin: University of Texas, 1994. Schonebaum, Stephen. Does Capital Punishment Deter Crime?. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1998.Stewart, Gail B. The Death Penalty. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1998. ...

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