Re: Texas grandma shoots intruder
- From: "gyrene" <gyrene@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 02:55:44 +0000 (UTC)
"Hawke" <desmithe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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# # Bill C wrote:
# #
# # # The justice(?) system in most of the country doesn't give a flying
# # #doughnut about the victims. They bend over from here to hell and back
# # #to protect the criminal because if they don't they get sued to death,
# # #and there's always some idiot judge ready to protect the criminal
# # #first. I'm so sick of victims being victimized again at the hands of
# # #the ACLU and justice system that I feel like puking over every new
# # #incident.
# # #
# #
# # Gawd! I hate to be doing this! But, if you were arrested - say
# # mistaken identity, you matched the description of a guy that had robbed
# # someone in your neighborhood - wouldn't you want all the protection the
# # law can give?
# # I'll grant that in many cases the system goes overboard, but I for one
# # would rather see some who are guilty go free than one who is innocent do
# # time. Anyone breaking into a house and becomes shot is getting his
# # reward, there should be no question on that count.
#
# So then, if the police catch someone breaking into a building they don't
# belong in you would give the police the right to simply shoot them instead
# of arresting them? Since you seem to believe that simply breaking into a
# house means one deserves to be shot why would you not give the same right
to
# the police. The rule would be, if you break into a house or business
anyone
# can shoot you regardless of your age, sex, or intention. That's fair. Next
# new law; all lawbreakers get the same punishment: death. I think that
would
# be acceptable, at least in Texas.
#
# Hawke
#
You really come under the heading of wilful stupidity.
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