Posted on 02/09/2012 6:58:44 AM PST by DCBryan1
“Who would complain?”
Lawyers and Judges, I’d imagine.
“One strike, or one attempted strike, and your are dead - period. No more 3 strikes and you a re out, or 5 years and your are paroled...dead. Who would complain?”
You would, if wrongfully accused by someone...
Any decent American patriot would complain. As disgusting as these lowlife pedophiles are, the greater evil would be the "feds" taking them out and shooting them with "no trial, no jury, no appeals." The Fifth Amendment does not say that defendants should not be "deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law unless they are lowlife pedophiles." In fact, the Fifth Amendment imposes specific due process requirements (Grand Jury indictment/presentment) for "capital [and] other infamous crime[s]."
We are a nation of laws. Without that, we are nothing.
Let that burn into your mind when you think of leaving your child for a millisecond in public.
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pedophiles in this country, and they need to be taken out and shot - no trial, no jury, no appeals, no parole.
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So you favor implementing the Saudi Arabian constitution here in the US? You and justice Ginsberg seem to have something in common, disdain for the Constitution of the United States of America.
I hope his experience was of the combatting variety, not the participation type.
I sympathize with your position, but quite often totally innocent people are accused.
There was a case not too long ago where a mother in New England killed the guy who molested her son. Later to find out she got the wrong guy.
Oops.
I’m afraid I’d be tempted to beat the crap out of somebody I saw trying this.
But then I remember the times I carried one of my screaming daughters out of a store. A good deal younger than this, of course.
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