I’ve said this before and what I heard on the radio today re-affirmed this belief. Sometimes, I think they don’t know what the heck they’re talking about.

One of the topics of discussion on Ray and Diane’s morning show today was tomorrow’s death penalty constitutionality hearings. Right off the bat, they didn’t know when the hearing was being conducted. Diane kept talking about how if she was free this afternoon, she’d go watch. I hope she didn’t. Because it’s tomorrow.

Then, the central theme of their rant was how anyone could think that those on CT’s death row weren’t deserving of the death penalty. Ray decided to read (and re-read) the convictions of those on death row and the reasons for them being there (shot a cop, killed a pregnant woman, etc.).

Yes, I understand. These people are convicted of heinous crimes. I don’t think anyone doubts that the crimes were extremely gruesome and depraved.

But that isn’t the question. Therein lies the problem. It’s not that complicated really, and if you’re going to rant about it for over 30 minutes, then at least make the effort to find out what the claim really is.

The claims is not that these inmates shouldn’t be sentenced to death because their crimes aren’t heinous enough, but that the death penalty was applied to them in a racially impermissible manner, because similarly situated white defendants were not sentenced to the death penalty.

Put another way: if these crimes are heinous enough to warrant the death penalty, then why are only the black defendants of these crimes sentenced to death?

Equal protection, etc.

Just for the record, tomorrow’s hearing is on the State’s Motion to Dismiss. It’s right there. In that press release.

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