the troy davis case is filled with reasonable doubt and the possibility of putting a man to g death for a crime he did not commit should scare us to the bone. the other state-sanctioned murder of the week, concluded just hours before troy davis', and it took place in texas, which one could call the murder capital. this situation is more morally loaded. a white supremacist chained a black man to the back of his pickup truck by his ankles and dragged him for miles. he was decapitated. this killer said he had no regrets and would do it again. if any situation calls for the death penalty, it's this one. a vicious, hateful, dangerous, unrepentant man who cruelly and torturously murdered. this is the time to exact revenge, right? no. i don't want him executed either. the state should be in the business of justice, not vengeance. the death penalty is like a wild west revenge concept that has no place in modern society. the way a nation treats its