Re: Copper theft is deadly



On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 14:05:02 -0500, "Robert Swinney"
<judybob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Just about every dead scum bag has a host of scum bag friends that try to
validate his death with bull *** about how good he was.

I refer to that type of Scumbag, mostly the teenage vandalism and
gangs kind, as "Little Darlings".

Because when they do something really bad and get caught, the first
thing that happens is the parents and all the relatives come out and
say "But my Little Darling would *never* do a thing like that! He's
such a Good Boy, Butter wouldn't melt in his mouth! Goes to Church
every Sunday and helps little old ladies across the street..."

Some of them say it and actually believe it, and wouldn't say
otherwise if you had a three-camera live recording with good sound of
the felonies in progress - "You made that up!" "He was FRAMED!"

Other family friends and relatives that end up on TV spouting this
line simply repeat the line so they are not disowned (or worse) by the
rest of the family, and you can almost see the facial tic as they spit
out the words.

The parents who would enforce the shunning think that showing a
unified front is in the best interests of the child, but they're only
fooling themselves. If the kid really needs to be taken out behind
the woodshed and given a whippin' (or locked up in the custody of the
County for a few months if whippin' wont work) delaying the inevitable
will only make it worse.

"Denial is not a river in Egypt."

--<< Bruce >>--
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