In a few minutes I'm going to be sending an email to our NCADP affiliates, inviting them to contribute to the NCADP blog. I imagine that some of them will stopping by here for a visit. I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome them and thank them for the work they do.
You see, the death penalty will not be abolished from here where we sit in Washington, D.C. It's going to happen on the ground where people are working, often anonymously, usually without pay, to pass moratorium resolutions, to organize vigils, to try to convince legislators to sponsor abolition bills. Sometimes, to the people on the ground doing the heavy lifting, it must seem that our numbers are few and the task before us insurmountable.
But it will not always be that way.
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