Posted on 12/02/2010 7:43:49 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
FREEDOM, Pa. -- Police say a western Pennsylvania man told them that a vending machine "made him" attack his mother, breaking her wrist.
Thirty-three-year-old David Huffman was jailed unable to post bond after his arrest on assault charges Tuesday by New Sewickley Township police.
Police Chief Ron Leindecker tells the Beaver County Times that Huffman's father reported his son was "flipping out" and attacked Ethel Huffman, who was found lying in bed with a broken wrist Tuesday afternoon.
Police say Huffman claimed "that the Pepsi machine at Costco made him hurt his mother" and he repeatedly apologized for his actions after his arrest.
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You are obviously emotionally involved in this issue, as you jumped quite quickly to ad hominem attack mode.
Not in the least. Stop changing the subject and answer the question. Do you condone letting criminals off the hook if they're "mentally ill?" Yes or no.
Good heavens. Look up the definition of "condone" and "criminal" before you ask a yes or no question to such a broadly defined statement. I know this will be difficult, but then try to remember all Americans are innocent until proven guilty.
Then try to appreciate this guy is taking instruction from a soda machine. Since this type of communication is so unusual, perhaps we would like to explore this phenomenon in some manner, if only for the sake of science and not the rights of the accused.
It isn't broadly defined. It is a very simple question "Do you think that "mentally ill" excuses criminal behavior? Since you already answered in the affirmative, then the next logical conclustion is if criminal behavior is excused by mental illness thne "mentally ill" persons should no be punished for their behavior.
Since you refuse to answer my simple question, I'll take that as your ego preventing you from being honest.
Just so you know my point of view I don't care if some guy is taking instructions from a demon that possesses his dog. If he commits criminal acts then he should be punished for the act regardless of motive. Or to phrase it another way people should face the consequences of their actions regardless of their mental ability (or lack thereof). Oh and until you decide to stop playing games and discuss the issue honestly, don't bother replying. I've wasted enough time on your drivel already.
I have sincerely attempted to improve your understanding of my rationale but you continue to display acute contempt prior to investigation, which strongly implies I'm dealing with a very narrow-minded person.
Obviously, I cannot help your education deficit, but perhaps I can suggest a FR refresher course, provided by this forum.
FReegards,
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Oh, by the way. David Berkowitz never evaded justice. His conviction is 6 life sentences, totaling 365 years. You can read all about it at Wikipedia, a source you should find acceptable.
I reiterate - I've wasted enough time on your drivel and attempts to misstate what I said already.
Seriously, you really don't appreciate the difference?
I was in my room and I was just like staring at the wall thinking about everything.
But then again I was thinking about nothing
And then my mom came in and I didn’t even know she was there.
She called my name and I didn’t hear her and then she started screaming: MIKE! MIKE!
And I go:
What, what’s the matter?
She goes:
What’s the matter with you?
I go:
There’s nothing wrong mom.
She’s all:
Don’t tell me that, you’re on drugs!
I go:
No mom I’m not on drugs I’m okay, I was just thinking you know, why don’t you get me a Pepsi.
She goes:
NO you’re on drugs!
I go:
Mom I’m okay, I’m just thinking.
She goes:
No you’re not thinking, you’re on drugs! Normal people don’t be acting that way!
I go:
Mom just get me a Pepsi, please
All I want is a Pepsi, and she wouldn’t give it to me
All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi, and she wouldn’t give it to me.
Just a Pepsi.
I guess this wouldn’t be the appropriate place to complain about what the condom machines in the Men’s room are whispering to me.
They whisper to you, too?
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