1 posted on
02/03/2013 5:15:26 PM PST by
george76
To: george76
I’d say okay, release him in twenty years.
2 posted on
02/03/2013 5:16:48 PM PST by
SkyDancer
(Live your life in such a way that the Westboro church will want to picket your funeral.)
To: george76
Bath-House needs a “Penal System Czar”, doesn’t he?
3 posted on
02/03/2013 5:22:56 PM PST by
Mortrey
(Impeach President Soros)
To: george76
I find it interesting that while we are considering how to punish law abiding citizens we are trying to decide if we should release a known murdered back into society. I say let him and his boss rot there.
4 posted on
02/03/2013 5:23:12 PM PST by
kempster
To: george76
NO, none of those sickos should be released for any reason, every last one of them should die in prison.
6 posted on
02/03/2013 5:25:54 PM PST by
jazusamo
("Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent." -- Adam Smith)
To: george76
His victims are still in the ground.
7 posted on
02/03/2013 5:27:58 PM PST by
umgud
To: george76
Why not? The current occupant of the White House is doing all he can to see that Manson's dreams of race and class wars, and the destruction of the USA come true.
What more damage can one more of Manson's followers do?
Mark
8 posted on
02/03/2013 5:31:43 PM PST by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: george76
My money says Moonbeam will let him out.
10 posted on
02/03/2013 5:34:05 PM PST by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus sum -- "The Taliban is inside the building")
To: george76
He got a life sentence.
That means he should spend his life in prison.
11 posted on
02/03/2013 5:34:37 PM PST by
FatherFig1o155
(Politicians are like diapers; they need to be changed often and for the same reason.)
To: george76
No Way! Keep the SOB in prison.
13 posted on
02/03/2013 5:53:57 PM PST by
An Old Man
(IMPEACH>>>IMPEACH>>>IMPEACH)
To: george76
Maybe he will get a life time public pension with all benefits paid.
16 posted on
02/03/2013 6:44:47 PM PST by
Mark
(For the first time in my life, I'm no longer proud of my country.)
To: george76
If there was such a thing as justice, the man would have been executed decades ago and there would be no discussion of parole.
As someone sagely pointed out, the last place you will find justice is in a court.
3 to 1 says moonbeam cuts him loose. Remember, the victims are dead, Their opinions don’t count.
17 posted on
02/03/2013 7:27:25 PM PST by
ChildOfThe60s
(If you can remember the 60s.....you weren't really there)
To: george76
If the redeeming criterion is simply good behavior, then Leslie Van Houten deserves release. Susan Atkins even set up a fund a donated money to the families of the Tate-Labianca murders. Either keep the ole boy or release Van Houten as well.
18 posted on
02/03/2013 7:44:03 PM PST by
righttackle44
(Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
To: george76
I’m for releasing him. The poor man has served his time.
In fact, I would sign an order for his release.
Only two small conditions.
1) Take him up to about 20,000 feet first.
2) No parachute.
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