Re: the world is upside down





meltedown wrote:
> -ammitusen-@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > Sanity Clause wrote:
> >
> >>That Guy wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>"Sanity Clause" <Sanity-Clause@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>>news:AHqFe.35671$5N3.23502@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>raindog wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>"GraayWolf" <graaywolf@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >>>>>news:1122323541.210065.317160@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>>>>[.......]
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>>technically the world was allot more violent in the dark ages
> >>>>>>than now. There has always been corruption, rights violations, wars,
> >>>>>>The biggest problem is Human Beings.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>GraayWolf
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>>technically, there has only been corruption, rights, and wars where
> >>>>>governments of some form or another were in existance. ergo, the biggest
> >>>>>problem is this idea that human beings must be governed by other human
> >>>>>beings.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>I don't have a problem with the concept that "human beings must be
> >>>>governed by other human beings." Prisons have a place in the world and
> >>>>some of the people doing time would pose a clear and present immediate
> >>>>danger to the community if free. I would however do away with "victimless
> >>>>crimes" and declare a general amnesty freeing all non violent prisoners.
> >>>>Wouldn't make me very popular with the prison guards though, the dangerous
> >>>>people are hard to guard....
> >>>>
> >>>>Sanity RE
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>No matter how dangerous they are, it seems to me that it would be fairly
> >>>simple to devise a system in which they can't pose much of a threat to
> >>>anyone.
> >>
> >>Its called prison. Jeffry Daumer? Hannible the Cannible? Some people
> >>never get out and there's a good reason for that...
> >>
> >>"Stone walls do a prison make and iron bars a cage. Any man who says
> >>they don't's never been INSIDE." - Croce
> >>
> >>Sanity RE
> >>
> >>
> >>>They do have some like that already. To me they seem more humane
> >>>because they not only protect the guards from the prisoners, they offer more
> >>>protection to the prisoners from bad guards and other prisoners.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
> > the only way i can manage to feel any kind empathy for monsters that
> > torture, rape and kill for personal gratification is to look upon them
> > as sick with an incurable illness (especially baby rapers) and i see no
> > point in keeping such sick creatures alive except for study. IMO its
> > more humane to put such rabid animals down than to keep them caged
> > their entire life. i know this isnt a bleeding heart liberal way to
> > think but if my dog was that kind of dangerous i'd have to put it to
> > sleep. it'd be cruel to keep it alive, diseased and suffering. of
> > course, it would be needful to make sure that the animal thats being
> > euthanized is the correct one. too often "justice" is served on the
> > wrong one.
> >
> If you follow the whole death penalty thing,there's little doubt that it
> prevents the people who get executed from committing more crimes. But
> the problem is, there's no reliable way to tell who is guilty or not, so
> innocent people die. The death penalty has had a hard time in some
> states, and this is usually the reason. If you are pro death penalty,
> for all practical purposes, it means you have decided that its worth it
> to kill some innocent people, and this is basically the attitude that
> states which execute alot of people have taken. They never accepted that
> the system reliably proves people guilty. They just decided that they
> didn't care.


tell you what meltdown ... i'd not give a 2nd thought to blowin away
some sicko baby raper. my every instinct screams that such creatures
should not be allowed to live much less be allowed out of prison, as
they so often are ... even when their guilt is admitted and known for a
fact. the system has these monsters serve some time then lets them out
on parole. there is no cure for pedophilia so the monster gets out of
its cage and soon climbs into some little kids bedroom window or is
snatching kids off playgrounds. euthanize the poor sick monster so its
not out and about raping and torturing children.

i understand what youre saying, meltdown but confessed baby rapers are
turned lose everyday and this, IMO, is madness.


so let me ask you this ... if you were convicted of murder (guilty or
not) and given a choice of life in prison with absolutely no hope of
release or a quick, humane death which would you chose?

whether i was guilty of the murder or not i know i'd rather die than be
locked up in a tiny cell for my entire life. a life sentence in a cage
is far more inhumane than death, IMO.

.



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