The reality that individuals suffering from severe mental illness set on Death Rows all across the country today should not even be the subject for debate – the reality is too obvious.  Whether they were mentally ill at the time of the crime for which they face a sentence of death is one issue.  Whether

Georgia has halted its execution schedule now that the federal government has swooped in and taken its stash of sodium thiopental.  Seems that the Drug Enforcment Administration (DEA) believes that the State of Georgia violated federal law when it bought sodium thiopental from a British supplier for use in its three-drug lethal injection execution cocktail. 

Today, there is an understandably large amount of news coverage aboutthe state of Illinois abolishing the death penalty – with the Illinois governor waiting until the eleventh hour to make his decision on whether he would stand on the matter.  It’s big news and it should be.

However, in Ohio there is also very

The Reverend Carroll Pickett served as the death house chaplain for the State of Texas for many years,  and he holds the international record for witnessing the most government executions (95). 

Today, Reverend Pickett tours the country on a speaking circuit, voicing his oppostion to the death penalty. (For details, go to the Texas Coalition Against the