I've still been looking over the ACLU info, but one thing in it made me want to stop and comment. They say the death penalty is racist, and their argument seems to be that this is proven because more blacks are sentenced to death than whites. This is an incomplete argument. IF more blacks are sentenced to death than whites when equal numbers have committed the same crime, then I will agree that that is a problem. But if you're just looking at raw numbers of death sentences, then it is entirely possible to have more black people given the death penalty without there being any racism involved at all, if more blacks committed the crimes that warrant it.
Some may want to argue that this is still racist because of historical racist factors that make blacks more likely to commit those crimes. Bull. We're all capable of choosing to murder or not. Do inner cities need education and other programs to improve conditions and maybe try to compensate for some of that historical inequity? Sure. But whether you're white, black, or green, when you're standing over someone with a smoking gun, you have made a choice, and there's nothing racist about prosecuting that choice.