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Lawyers for Robert Robertson say the science used to sentence him to death is questionable and that prior health issues could explain the death of his 2-year-old daughter in 2003. A Texas court on Monday set an execution date for Robert Roberson, who was sentenced to death in 2003 for killing his 2-year-old daughter but has consistently challenged the conviction on the claim that it was based on questionable science.

Flood calls to Gov. Rick Perry's Office and The Parole Board!

Reminder from: lampofhope Yahoo! Group

Title: Flood calls to Gov. Rick Perry's Office and The Parole Board!

Date: Tuesday August 14, 2007

Time: All Day

Repeats: This event repeats every Tuesday and Thursday until Friday August 31, 2007.

Location: Gov. Rick Perry's Office and The Parole Board Office

Street: Send faxes to 512-463-1849 and 512-463-8120

City State Zip: Austin/TX/78701

Phone: 800-252-9600 (TX callers) or 512-463-1782 (Austin and out of State) and 512-463-1679

Notes: Help Stop The Execution of Kenneth Foster

What you can do?

Make phone/fax calls to Gov. Rick Perry's Office: Call 800-252-9600 (Texas callers) or 512-463-1782 (Austin and out of state), and send faxes to 512-463-1849. Contact the Texas Board of Pardons & Paroles and tell them to grant Kenneth Foster clemency:

Price Daniel, Sr. Building209 West 14th Street, Suite 500Austin, Texas 78701

OR: P.O. Box 13401, Austin, Texas 78711-3401
Phone: (512) 463-1679
Fax: (512) 463-8120

Let Gov. Perry and the Parole Board know thatyou disagree with the Law of Party that includes the Death Sentence. The crime does not fit the punishment to those that did not commit the offense. No one should be responsible for another's action!

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