(I apologize if there is already a thread for this: I looked, but I am not a payed user, so I cannot use the search function.)
For those of you unfamiliar with Stanley "Tookie" Williams, he was a cofounder of the Crips (the West-Coast American gang) and is currently
facing execution on December 13, 2005. He is asking Gov. Schwarzenegger for clemency.
Williams has been in jail for 26 1/2 years and, in that time, has written children's books and letters, and held (telephone) speeches with troubled youth in order to speak out against gang violence. He is the author of a fill-in-the-blanks gang peace treaty form. Williams' proceeds from his book sales go
100% to non-profit organizations against gang violence.
If anyone would like to know more about the case, see the quite extensive recent New York Times article about it at
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/02/national/02prison.html (free registration required) or Williams' advocacy website at www.tookie.com.
I submit here a plea that all DUers, whether for or against the death penalty, realize the change this man has the power and the willingness to enact if he is allowed to live out the rest of his life.
NOTE: This is not a plea for pardon, only for clemency. If granted this motion, Stanley Williams will spend the rest of his life in jail; he will not be released.Resources to help Mr. Williams (and thereby the thousands of troubled youngsters that he reaches):
www.savetookie.org (contains an electronic petition)
E-mail Governor Schwarzenegger at
http://www.govmail.ca.gov/or contact him the old-fashioned way:
The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger
Governor of California
State Capitol Building
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-445-2841
Fax: 916-445-4633
I have enclosed below a sample letter/e-mail which you are free to sign yourself and send to the Governor.
The Honorable Arnold Schwarzenegger:
I write to you in regards to the inmate Mr. Stanley "Tookie" Williams. I have become aware of the circumstances of this case, including Mr. williams' upcoming scheduled execution, and would like to express my deepest, most earnest objections to this execution.
Despite questions surrounding his trial over 25 years ago, and despite protesting his innocence in regards to the crimes for which he is condemned, Mr. Williams readily admits he "was a criminal" and played a crucial role as a "co-founder of
the Crips." He describes his life of crime as "nihilist" and "wretched" (New York Times interview, 30 Nov 2005).
In the last 25 years, however, Mr. Williams has been 'fighting' from the other side: against gang violence. The Tookie Peace Accord is a groundbreaking step in healing the wounds caused by gang violence. His series of books, "Tookie Speaks Out Against Gang Violence", are geared especially towards children who are vulnerable to violent gang culture. He holds talks with troubled youth over the telephone and has "vow to spend the rest of life working toward solutions" to violence among youth (The Apology, www.tookie.com).
All legal and political issues aside, Mr. Williams is a perfect candidate for executive clemency. It is clear that Mr. Williams has something to offer our society: solutions to the problem of violence that threatens our youth. Stanley Williams is not an enemy of society. He is honestly and passionately working to make America and the world safer for everyone, especially children.
You have the power to stop this man's execution and allow him to continue to help the youth of today and the citizens of tomorrow. Saving this man's life has the potential to save the lives of thousands in the future. Granting clemency to Stanley Williams would be a bold, strong move to take a stand against gang violence and protect the interests of the youth of the nation and the world. Please consider these children and offer mercy to Mr. Stanley Williams.
Sincerely,
YOUR NAME