To: thoughtomator
However, it would be divine justice to see him killed in jail by some of the drug users he put there. 99 years for using a drug, that's not justice, that's fascism.
I'm sure many here appreciate your violent suggestion. I would disagree. I hope he gets a nice cushy jail cell. Regardless of his own lawbreaking, he's help society a great deal by taking scum off the street and putting them behind bars until they die. I wish all prosecutors were as aggressive.
22 posted on
02/16/2005 11:14:03 AM PST by
ClintonBeGone
(In politics, sometimes it's OK for even a Wolverine to root for a Buckeye win.)
To: ClintonBeGone
Ends justify the means, eh? Ha! So much for the moral high ground. My hats off to you for being so honest about it.
24 posted on
02/16/2005 11:15:32 AM PST by
Wolfie
To: ClintonBeGone
...he's help society a great deal by taking scum off the street and putting them behind bars until they die. But by this very definition of "scum" (drug users), he himself is one - so we agree, that it would be justice to see him die in jail.
25 posted on
02/16/2005 11:15:46 AM PST by
thoughtomator
(If Islam is a religion, so is Liberal!)
To: ClintonBeGone
I hope he gets a nice cushy jail cell. Regardless of his own lawbreaking, he's help society a great deal by taking scum off the street and putting them behind bars until they die. I wish all prosecutors were as aggressive.Well, here's Mr. Roach's take on this:
"If I'm ever a prosecutor again, which will never happen," he said, "I would be much less Rambo-ish and more compassionate in the way I handle an offense, particularly for users."
I'm hoping that people can learn something from this article and from Mr. Roach's experience. Of course, everyone is different, but injecting drugs in front of employees can in some cases be an early warning sign of a problem that is worthy of attention.
30 posted on
02/16/2005 11:20:43 AM PST by
Scenic Sounds
(Sí, estamos libres sonreír otra vez - ahora y siempre.)
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