dick gregory knows that there will always be unjust executions. always be some executions of the innocent as long as there is a death penalty. dick gregory knows that as long as you protest the death penalty, only, only when you think it's being applied against an innocent man or if you protest the use of the death penalty only because you believe there is reasonable doubt and you don't protest the cases where there is no doubt, you don't protest tonight's execution of derrick o'neal mason or yesterday's execution of lawrence russell brewer, you are, in effect, saying there are right and wrong ways to administer the death penalty and we should just do it right. that's all we have to do, just do it right. but as long as we have derrick o'neal masons and lawrence russell brewers, we are going to have troy davis'. the death penalty is created by human beings, run by human beings. that means there's human error built into it. a human system is not capable of perfection. government does nothing flawlessly. government cannot flawlessly kill people. if y