Fellowship of Reconciliation: for a World of Peace, Justice and Nonviolence
Mid-Missouri Fellowship of Reconciliation
The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) is a group composed of people from many faiths, and no particular faith --
all coming together to support nonviolence and justice.
Offering people of conscience an action response to a morally-impaired U.S. foreign policy.

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A Report on the Injustice in the Application of the Death Penalty in Missouri (1978-1996)(Microsoft Word document)
Researchers from Missouri and New York found that about one of every 100 homicides in Missouri resulted in a death sentence during that 18-year period. Race of the victim and race plus socio-economic status of the defendant were found to be great indicators of who ultimately received a death sentence.


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Iraq Crisis Issue Guide by Phyllis Bennis of the Institute for Policy Studies

U.S. History with Iraq, 1980 - 2 August 1990
An American Soldier on the March 21 episode of This American Life challenged those against the war to "learn the history".


Commentary
Common Dreams News Center

April 12, 2003
God is on our side?
Non Sequiter comic

April 8, 2003
The U.S. Betrays Its Core Values
by Gunter Grass

March 30, 2003
Bush and Blair do not know what they are doing or why they are doing it

March 29, 2003
A cartoon

March 25, 2003
What is the Geneva Convention?
A primer on the treaty dealing with treatment of POWs and Who’s violating the Geneva Convention?

March 24, 2003
It's Patriotic to Protest
op-ed by Jill Nelson

U.S. steps up secret surveillance
FBI, Justice Dept. increase use of wiretaps, records searches

March 23, 2003
Why are we in Iraq -- and Who's Next?
an Op-Ed piece by Richard Reeves.

March 22, 2003
Whose interests at heart?
The invasion and occupation of Iraq cannot give the Iraqi people their freedom

March 20, 2003
Senator Byrd Deplores Iraq War: "Today I weep for my country"

Familiar, Haunting Words

Bush's Lies and the War on Iraq (a gift to the extremist theocrats)

Demonstrations Flare Worldwide

It's Not About Terrorism, WMD or Liberation: Myths and facts about the war

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    FOR News July 2008

    Help Halt Missouri’s Planned Execution
    of Dennis Skillicorn on Aug. 27

    The Missouri Supreme Court on 26 July “authorized” state officials to execute Dennis Skillicorn on 27 August—despite having just days earlier stayed then rescheduled the execution of John Middleton. Both executions could also indefinitely be delayed, depending on the outcome of a lawsuit (explained below in the next entry on the FOR website). We hope for the best, but urge concerned citizens to prepare for the worst-- Missouri continuing with its serial murdering, after nearly three years of no executions. Please keep free the evening of 26 Aug. The Mid-MO FOR will convene a Vigil for Life that evening (see below for details and for other actions) unless we learn by 12 noon that day the execution has definitely been stayed.  Call 573-449-4585, check this website and Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty www.moabolition.org <http://www.moabolition.org> for further updates, calls to action and sites around the state of other gatherings affirming life/opposing state murder.   
     
    There’s no doubt both that Dennis Skillicorn joined two other men in a cross-country crime spree in 1994 and that he did not kill Richard Drummond. Still he was sentenced to death, as was Allen Nicklasson, the admitted triggerman. Drummond had stopped his car near Kingdom City to give a ride to the two men and Tim DeGraffenreid who were stranded with their broken-down car. Nicklasson pulled a gun on Drummond, forcing him to drive west, Skillicorn remained in the car when the gunman walked Drummond 1/4 mile away and shot him. DeGraffenreid received a life sentence for 2nd degree murder, more in line with what Skillicorn should have gotten. We deplore the violence the men committed and mourn with Drummond’s loved ones, his violent death. We also urge the violence to end without cycling into a state killing.
     
    Besides his human right to life, Skillicorn has been sincerely remorseful for his part in the crimes while contributing to better our world from prison. The past five years he’s been editor of Compassion (log on at www.compassionondeathrow.org), a national magazine featuring writings by “death row” prisoners, which has raised tens of thousands of dollars in scholarships for people who have had loved ones murdered. He also has worked for several years in the Potosi prison’s hospice program caring for terminally-ill inmates.
     
    Skillicorn, in a letter to Christians about the death penalty, writes, “Under the law of Grace, we are clearly to do unto others as we would have them do unto us. The revenge cycle is like a boomerang that cannot be thrown without cost to the thrower. The cycle can only be broken by forgiveness. We must rise above revenge and examine our motives. Are we trying to please men, or God?” Let us serve humanity and the Creation and help spare the life of Dennis Skillicorn.  
     
    Take Action
    * Attend a Vigil for Life
    5:00-600 pm, Tuesday, 26 August, Boone County Courthouse, Walnut St. Columbia
    (unless we learn by 12 noon that day the execution has definitely been stayed). For future updates, check out this website periodically and www.moabolition.org, the website of Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty (vigils would also take place in a least a half dozen other Missouri communities);

    * Contact the Board of Probation and Parole
    In a letter, urge the Board members to recommend Gov. Matt Blunt grant clemency, at least commuting his death sentence to life.  Please note that Mr. Skillicorn was not the triggerman by all accounts; that he has been genuinely remorseful for his role in the crimes and rehabilitated; has been an effective facilitator for restorative justice and contributing member of society even while incarcerated.
    Mail to: MO Dept. of Corrections/Board of Probation and Parole; 1511 Christy Dr., Jefferson City MO 65101
    or fax 573-751-8501

    * Contact Gov. Matt Blunt
    Urge him to commute Mr. Skillicorn’s death sentence to “life” for reasons similar to those noted above.
    Write: Gov. Blunt, Room 216, Capitol Building, Jefferson City MO 65101.
    Fax: 573-751-1595;
    Phone: 573-751-3222; or e-mail mogov@mail.state.mo.us.
     
    John Middleton’s 30 July Execution Halted;
    Lawsuit Challenges Lethal Injection

    The Missouri Supreme Court stayed the execution of John Middleton, a week before he was set to be killed during the opening minutes of 30 July-- reissuing a warrant for his execution, instead for 17 September. And in a separate development, prisoners and their advocates filed a lawsuit, Thursday in Cole County Court challenging Missouri’s lethal injection protocol, hopefully delaying for months, if not years, his and all state killings in Missouri.   
     
    The suit was filed on behalf of 13 of the 14 condemned prisoners for whom the Attorney General has requested execution dates. Families of those men, clergy and legislators—Sen. Joan Bray and Rep. Connie Johnson (both of St. Louis)—all joined the civil action, contending the Department of Corrections (DOC) has been violating the state’s Administrative Procedure Act.  The act requires agencies to provide notice and invite public comments about state proceedings. To date no public meetings have been convened by the DOC regarding lethal injections.  
     
    John Middleton would be the first person in the state to be executed since October 2005, when Marlin Gray was lethally poisoned in the Bonne Terre prison. Middleton was convicted of murdering Alfred Pinegar, Stacy Hodge and Randy Hamilton in 1995 in northern Missouri. We with the Mid-MO FOR condemn the horrible violence Middleton committed, in connection with a methamphetamine business he ran. We mourn those deaths and the anguish felt by their loved ones. We also realize the wrongs wouldn’t be erased by his state murder—the suffering, the immorality would only be expanded, devastating the lives of others who care about him.
     
    Missouri officials have executed 66 people, 4th most of any US state; 47 men dwell under a death sentence in Missouri, at least a couple of them having strong claims of being wrongly convicted. On 28 July 2003, Joe Amrine was set free. He’s one of three men in Missouri (among 129 people nationwide) exonerated after being found wrongly convicted and sentenced to die. Earlier this month, Amrine graced Columbia, joining FOR for a news conference with state legislative candidates. Let the 5th anniversary of his freedom remind us, mistakes can and do occur. It’s a prime reason our state needs a death-penalty study with a concurrent execution moratorium NOW.  To join the local effort of the Missouri moratorium campaign call 573-449-4585.


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    FOR Candidate Survey

    2008 Columbia-Area State Legislative Candidate Survey

    The Mid-MO FOR is a non-partisan group endorsing no particular candidate, encouraging all eligible citizens to vote on Aug. 5. As a pacifist group, we see it as our civic duty to inform voters of various social justice, peace and environmental perspectives of the candidates.

    Those of all political parties vying for the Missouri House Districts covering the Columbia area were asked to respond to five questions, choosing:

    • S- Support
    • O-Oppose
    • NP- No Position
    • Questions left unanswered were recorded as "DNR"- Did Not Respond.

    Many of these issues are difficult to answer in a single word, but we wanted to provide voters with an easy to measure comparative tool.

    1. Would you support or oppose a bill initiating a study of Missouri's death penalty (examining whether individuals have been wrongly convicted; whether death sentences have been meted out in a fair or arbitrary manner, with regards to the race, gender and economic status of defendants and/or murder victims and with regards to the geog0raphical area of the crimes)-- with a moratorium on executions in Missouri while the study would take place?
    2. Do you support or oppose the abolition of the death penalty?
    3. Would you support or oppose limiting Missouri National Guard units to humanitarian missions-- ending their deployment in supportive roles in the continuing U.S. wars and occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan or in a support/combatant role for U.S. military activities in another country?
    4. Do you support or oppose the plan to transport radioactive waste from nuclear power plants and other facilities across country-including on Missouri highways and train tracks-to Yucca Mountain NV for more permanent storage?
    5. Do you support or oppose the construction of a second nuclear power plant in Callaway County in mid-Missouri by the utility company Ameren UE?

    Missouri House Candidates



    Question#


    1 2 3 4 5

    District 21

    (includes northern Boone Co. & northern notch of Columbia)
    Steve Hobbs Republican DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR
    Kelly Schultz Democrat S O O O S

    District 23

    (includes western portion of Columbia)
    Cande Iveson Democrat S S NP* O O
    Stephen Webber Democrat S S O* NP* NP*
    No other parties have candidates for the office

    District 25

    (includes eastern portion of Columbia)
    Ryan Asbridge Republican DNR DNR DNR DNR DNR
    Bob Pund Democrat S S S O NP
    Sean Spence Democrat S S S O O
    Mary Still Democrat S NP* O* NP* NP*

    Candidates for the Missouri House 24th District and the Senate 19th District did not respond to the survey.

    We are grateful many candidates made their views known publicly, especially given the short notice they were given in which to reply.

    Other Comments by Missouri state legislative candidates

    District 23

    Cande Iveson

    Question 3-Missouri National Guard
    As a personal matter yes, but I am not sure of the state's authority on this issue and/or federal funding constraints. This would require further study!

    Stephen Webber

    Question 3-Missouri National Guard
    I strongly oppose the war in Iraq. Currently our National Guard is on a peacekeeping mission in Kosvo, and I support their mission.

    Question 4-Transportation of Nuclear Waste
    As far as I know this is a federal issue. I'm not sure what role the state would play.

    Question 5-Second Nuclear Power Plant
    I haven't seen what Ameren wants from the state of Missouri. The decision to build or not will be private. Obviously there will be state regulations regarding CWIP and other issues. Until I see what it will mean for ratepayers, and the development of renewable energy it would be irresponsible to commit to a one word answer.

    District 25

    Mary Still

    Question 2-Death Penalty Abolition
    I want to see the result of the study . At this point my position is the same as Obama's but I want to learn all there is to know. My immediate focus is on better funding for public defenders' offices. Too many are overworked and underpaid and without the resources for proper investigation.

    Questions 3-Missouri National Guard
    The National Guard is the only constitutionally recognized reserve and it has a binding effect on the country. To limit its use to humanitarian service would cut an important thread that binds the state and federal government and dry up the funding source for the state guard. While this would be much to the delight of the Pentagon, I believe it would be a mistake. We should not allow a ill-advised war which has overused the guard, determine the future of this branch of service.

    Question 4-Transportation of Nuclear Waste
    Do not know the answer. I support the safest measure of storage and excellerated efforts and focus on cleanup technology.

    Question 5-Second Nuclear Power Plant
    I want to further study this issue.




    2008 Missouri Federal Candidate Survey

    The Mid-MO FOR asked candidates of all political parties seeking election to the open seat of Missouri's U.S. 9th Congressional district (covering 23-plus counties including Boone County and Columbia) to answer 12 questions, responding either: S- Support; O-Oppose or NP- No Position. Many of these issues are difficult to answer in a single word or phrase, but we wanted to provide voters a comparative tool with which to measure the candidates on various peace and justice issues. The questions:

    • S- Support
    • O-Oppose
    • NP- No Position
    • Questions left unanswered were recorded as "DNR"- Did Not Respond.
    1. Do you support or oppose, initiating the immediate withdrawal of U.S. military troops from Iraq with the setting of a definite and prompt timetable to safely and rapidly withdraw all U.S. soldiers, returning them to this nation-- while closing or turning over to Iraqis all U.S. military bases in that country, assuming the financial responsibility of funding the reconstruction of the war-ravaged nation by international and Iraqi civilians, and fully funding the health and other needs of returning US troops?
    2. Do you support or oppose, initiating the immediate withdrawal of U.S. military troops from Afghanistan with the setting of a definite and prompt timetable to safely and rapidly withdraw all U.S. soldiers, returning them to this nation-- while closing U.S. military bases in that country, assuming the financial responsibility of funding the reconstruction of the war-ravaged nation by international and Afghani civilians and fully funding the health and other needs of returning US troops?
    3. Do you support or oppose the normalizing of relations with Iran, initiating unconditional diplomatic talks between US and Iranian leaders to settle differences while ruling out US military attacks upon that country?
    4. Do you support or oppose immediately ending the US economic embargo against Cuba, allowing free travel between the nations and fully normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba?
    5. Do you support or oppose the United States strengthening economic, cultural and diplomatic relations with Venezuela and the Chavez government?
    6. Do you support or oppose the United States continuing with plans to develop so-called full-spectrum military systems, including deploying weapons in space?
    7. Do you support or oppose the United States taking the initiative among global nuclear nations to multi-laterally halt the construction of more nuclear weapons, reduce and eventually abolish nuclear weapons worldwide?
    8. Do you support or oppose the United States signing the Kyoto and/or similar environmental protocols, taking the lead among nations of the world to dramatically decrease fossil-fuel emissions and combat global climate change?
    9. Do you support or oppose a national moratorium on executions while studies are conducted in states (including Missouri) across the country to examine whether individuals have been wrongly convicted; whether "death" sentences have been meted out in pa fair or arbitrary manner, with regards to the race, gender and economic status of defendants and/or murder victims and with regards to the geographical area of the crimes?
    10. Do you support or oppose abolition of the death penalty?
    11. Do you support or oppose the plan to transport radioactive waste from nuclear power plants and other facilities in the United States across the nation's highways and railroad tracks-including across Missouri-to Yucca Mountain NV for more permanent storage?
    12. Do you support or oppose the construction of a second nuclear power plant in Callaway County in mid-Missouri by the utility company Ameren UE?



    Question #


    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
    Tamara Millay Libertarian S S S S S O S O S S O O
    Ken Jacob Democrat S O S S S O S S S S O O

    We are grateful that two individuals took the time to respond and wish all would have replied to these critical questions of our time.

    Surveys were mailed to all candidates. We made at least two follow-up calls to each candidate.




    The Mid-MO FOR is a non-partisan group, not affiliated with any political party nor endorsing any candidate.

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