Posted on 12/04/2012 6:23:57 AM PST by jmaroneps37
Murder isn’t murder any more. He murdered another human being. One that he’d had a child with. And people are feeling sorry for him? They feel the need to try and explain away his murder of another human being? There is no explaining. Get his dead girlfriend’s body, and sit it up in a chair and explain to her the excuses for him murdering her. She won’t hear them. She’s dead. She has no rights anymore. That’s what murderers know. The state can come after you when you murder someone, but the dead person? They have no rights. She should have the right to go and slap everyone that feels sorry for this murderer, but she can’t. He took her rights from her. The state stands for the state. Who stands for the dead?
So what they are saying is that other than untrained, and very young children, there is a class of people that cannot be trusted to have firearms. Would someone tell me if I have been transported to the 19th century.
So, with OJ Simpson, it was the knife culture? Or, Chris Benoit, it was the strangulation culture? Liberals have a mental illness, and should not be allowed access to printing devices, or microphones, or T.V. cameras.
Looks like there was some history of him being out-of-control, though with all of the hype surrounding this incident its hard to tell what's a "warning sign" and what's just "an 18-year-old-boy being stupid".
And - I'm not blaming the victim, merely commenting - but the BDN published a pic of the girl he killed, and my first reaction was "Man, she looks like trouble". She had that same more-privileged-than-thou sneer Moochelle has.
I spoke the other night to a business client who is a black civil rights lawyer, and according to her the explanation being passed on in her community is that he “obviously” had mental instability brought about by multiple undiagnosed mini-concussions incurred in his role as a sports entertainer for the white man, which was the only successful role a white dominated society would ever encourage him to attain.
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