Posted on 02/01/2006 11:53:32 AM PST by zaxxon
Oh, I don't know. They'd have to find a jury that would be willing to convict you, first.
I don't think it's a worst case...I bet, if were convicted of murder, sent to prison, and got out on good behavior, he would not be able to get a decent job, and if he had had any money before, it would be gone by the time he got out of prison. I believe that his family would rather have him home, than in prison. I'm willing to bet, that after 5yrs or so, sitting in a cell, you wouldn't be resting easy.
Good job protecting your daughter. It is sad that we all have to be so vigilant when it comes to our children's safety.
Yeah. Pick me! Pick me!
have to call it a Mifflin from now on
Me neither, but there is certainly no sense in making a stuation worse.
Cut Bill some slack, he meant to say 'Hillary', instead of 'Ms. Lewinsky.'
My skin is crawling, literally. Shivering. People need to get their children OUT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TODAY!
The so-called administrators need to be publicly whipped and thrown out of town. The fact that nothing will happen to them is evidence that there needs to be a separation of school and state. OUR tax money is providing sites for this crap. So many administrators draw gigantic salaries for doing nothing but carrying on the traditions of brainwhashing kids with leftist propaganda, destroying their innocence, and now turning them into prostitutes and encouraging criminal behavior.
This kind of thing is one of the many reasons I homeschool.
What disgusted me the most was the fact that the principal (or whatever they were) tried to say that it was all some sort of rumor. The school allowed these monsters to sexually abuse a MENTALLY HANDICAPPED girl on videotape!
They should all be in prison.
no, it would not. But then again, I don't think I would brag about it on a bulletin board if I did it. Nor do I think I would do it at noon at the corner of First and Broad, downtown.
I don't know. I have never taken a human life, and I am sure taking one would affect me far more than prison would. The earlier statement is not just ego testosterone. It is a result of living with a child (now a young woman), and seeing a beautiful being who has brought us so much joy, where society largely sees a "throwaway person." I also knew a girl who was retarded in my home town who was involved in several gangbangs. Combining those three things (the girl in this story, my daughter, and the girl in my hometown) just made me think "What if it was Leslie?" (not her real name). I just don't know if I could take it. Sometimes I just wonder how the heart of God stands all the evil in the world. Just my own is enough to make me shudder sometimes. I guess I just see it clearer when people can coldly take advantage of someone with diminished capacities.
I applaud your statements. When those who need protection are instead exploited cruelly, it is evidence that so-called civilization is actually dressed-up barbarism.
Most women do it for dinner
Let's just pray, that you are never put into that position.
I really wonder if Clinton left us this legacy.
Ask for a jury trial. I would not convict you!
It's a crying shame society outcasts these people--many of them have talents and abilities few people know about.
I know of an autistic Scout who not only was in my Jamboree troop, he made it all the way to Eagle rank. And knowing this, I find it's just simply sickening to think that there are many people in my community who'd just ignore such people, or abuse them if they'd have the opportunity.
Nay, we should realize that the disABLED are just that. They may not function 100% like us, but does this make them any less deserving of human dignity? Absolutely not.
How anyone can rationalize this out, much less derive pleasure from a heinous act that denied human dignity is completely beyond reason.
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