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    Very bad things need to happen to him. Now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atrain1 View Post
    I know he feeling it is always there. I wish it was still like it was when I was a kid, I could play outside and walk to dairy queen to get a free ice cream cone with my friends with the coupons we cut off of the back of a cereal box, and no one had to worry about us.
    Summers for me - Go out to play as soon as the sun came up and come home when the street lights come on. Unless I was bleeding, something was broken, or one of the neighbors was complaining to them, my parents never asked me what I was doing all day. They were busy working and taking care of all the things that really mattered. They loved and cared about me and my sister, but they were busy being responsible adults. I know kids in my neighborhood who were molested by "friends of the family." Their parents were busy too.

    The cliche is: Shit happens. Sometimes it is really, really bad shit and you will never be the same afterwards. I wish I knew why bad things happen. I wish I could always spot it and predict when and where it was going to happen. I can't.

    For me, the only thing that makes sense is the faith I have that there is a reason for everything. Since I can't know everything, I have to be satisfied with knowing what I know and doing my best. The rest I leave in God's hands.

    That won't help this grieving family. Nothing will ever make this right for them. Nothing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    It is not in our power to exterminate them all.
    Maybe not, but we can damned sure try.

    If you got a phone call that your child was filmed while being raped and they had the person who did it in custody, would you be so diplomatic about it?

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    Prick!
    I for one can't say who's to blame but it's the most sickening story I've heard in a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlaw1 View Post
    Maybe not, but we can damned sure try.

    If you got a phone call that your child was filmed while being raped and they had the person who did it in custody, would you be so diplomatic about it?
    I pray that I never have to find out.

    Of course I would want to torture and repeatedly kill the animal who did that to my child. I understand the desire.

    I also understand what I believe to be right and what I believe to be wrong. I speak for me and me alone. I support and will defend the entire Constitution, not just the parts that I like at any given moment.

    You, of course are entitled to think, say, believe what you wish. That is covered in our Constitution as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Atrain1 View Post
    Look what happened to that poor baby. Screw your religious values and morals if it protects people like that from what they deserve. I bet you would not be saying that if it were your kids. I bet if we Killed every molester that was found guilty, or better yet let the fathers deal out there punishment, there would be alot less kids being harmed. Our laws are way to lenient and that is why it keeps on happening. Why dont you look in the bible and see what our GOD in HEAVEN feels about children being harmed.

    I just feel that at this point, we have him in custody and have the ability to put him in jail for the rest of his life. At this point killing him is just revenge. The Lord should decide his eternal fate in heaven, I do not know a single person on this planet capable of determining what God wants of him.

    To me our penal system (both in society and as a human race) has two purposes, either to rehabilitate or to separate those who cannot be rehabilitated from society. This man cannot be rehabilitated, so our place it to keep him from offending again, to which life in prison should suffice.

    If my kids were the victims I would not want the death penalty. Killing him fixes nothing. That being said if somehow he was not convicted and roamed our streets, your damn right I'd kill him.

    People's religious and moral views are what direct our way through life. I cannot imagine anybody who is not disturbed and angry by this mans horrendous actions, and every body is entitled to their own emotional reactions and options.

    I once took care of a 7 year old kid who had planned to commit suicide and had made an unsuccessful gesture. He grew up in a single mother house hold, and his 11 year old sister had made suicidal threats and thus had attention given to her as a result. He has no idea of permanence, he did not understand that death was forever and was willing to kill himself for his mother's attention. Surely killing a child is worth the death penalty if molestation is. Should we kill his sister? She had been the direct example he had followed. Should we kill his mother? She did not give him enough attention, or provide for counselling in regards to his sister's behaviour and how it was inappropriate. Maybe we should kill his father, he was the reason the sister had problems after all.

    Our job in a situation like this is to resolve the problem. With the seven year old putting someone in prison would solve nothing, let alone the death penalty. The whole family was in need of support and counselling.
    That sick pervert will never be fixed, and killing him does nothing to sooth the pain for the families or the victims. He needs to be separated for society. The moment he touches the fence I hope the guard in the tower shoots him dead, but if he as a threat is managed by the prison then he should rot there.

    I understand that I am new here and I hope that I'm not stepping on anybody's toes, these are just my opinions. So far I cannot blame anyone's opinion in here, they are just not mine. I will only become concerned when someone says that he can be rehabilitated or should be free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post

    I also understand what I believe to be right and what I believe to be wrong. I speak for me and me alone. I support and will defend the entire Constitution, not just the parts that I like at any given moment.

    You, of course are entitled to think, say, believe what you wish. That is covered in our Constitution as well
    well played sir and i 100% agree
    ill settle with prison justice in this case . the cons are gonna get even for the world . i hope they line up and tear that ass apart every day for years . that dumb son of a bitch is is gonna be in a living hell till the day he dies then he gets to go to the real hell .

    my question is , how in the world does someone raise a child molester and not know it ?also how many more children has that asshole done this to ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Would you do that before or after he is given a fair trial and convicted by a jury of his peers? I just want to know what you would want if, God forbid, you are ever accused of any crime.
    Herein lies the biggest problem with this "one size fits all" approach to this process. It is corrupt. It has been corrupted by money, political agendas, egos and libruls. That is why it is possible for someone to be caught on film perpetrating a crime and never to see the inside of a courtroom because some librul scum judge decided the way the tape was obtained wasn't correct.

    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    I also am not sure how torturing criminals protects children.
    The ignorance of this statement is evidence of why perps have realized they can operate with impunity. Thank God national security isn't left to this mindset. (actually I take that back. At the moment it is)
    Back to your question. How about Jessica Lunsford?


    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Death penalties don't deter criminal behavior anymore than locks stop thieves. When the State executes a criminal it is basically making a statement that this person has no right to exist among civilized people and this person has no hope of redemption. The State has that right and I am glad that We the People are the State.
    Another great gift to America courtesy of libruls. The purposeful insulation of the public from the consequences of crime. The purpose of punishment is two fold. First is to punish the perp. But even more important than that is to serve as a lesson to the rest of society what happens when you commit crime. The metering out of punishment in the public square worked for centuries till the advent of the "feminized male" Libruls have removed this tool because it isn't "NICE". "Oh they can't deal with it" is their favorite line. That is why the sheeple can get fed the line that they aren't capable of dealing with pics of a dead OBL etc etc....
    It is the same mindset that has produced a generation that thinks Safeway and KingSoopers make meat in the back room.



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    Long and slow, native american ways.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    Long and slow, native american ways.
    i always thought the wet leather wrapped tight so it gets even tighter in the sun was a pretty good native punishment

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