Now that Tookie Williams has been executed, there is great
concern among anti-death penalty advocates over who is next in
line. Turns out to be a 75-year-old blind diabetic -- who was
convicted of ordering the shotgun killing of three unfriendly
witnesses 25 years ago. The story in today's Sacramento Bee about
him and others on deck bears a creepy resemblance to stories that
handicap the chances of likely candidates to fill a vacancy on the
high court and analyze the political calculations that are likely
to influence the chief executive in reaching a final decision.
We're all postmodern now, which isn't a bad way to avoid serious
thinking about murder and retribution.