It's optional for drug-dealing gang members, who like to do bad sh*t to others, but moan and whine all over the internet when karma catches up with them.
Sure missed the “Police Authorization To Administer What They Believe Is Karma” section of the US constitution.
“It’s optional for drug-dealing gang members, who like to do bad sh*t to others, but moan and whine all over the internet when karma catches up with them.”
Really? I don’t recall anyone in the Waco business being charged with any crimes relating to drugs? Some of the people who are now suing today don’t appear to be of that sort. One woman was unable to pick up an award given herby the City of Whacko for her public service because she was incarcerated. ALL of the one hundred plus people who were arrested in a flock and incarcerated under a single, as yet substantiated charge deserve to have all of us know the TRUTH about their actions at Twin Peaks. I’d offer that the person who needs to come clean is Abel Reyna, but it looks as though he’s got his balls pinched here and is going to try and run out the clock. But more importantly, I am offended by what passes for a justice system in Texas. The charges against Tom DeLay and your former governor are shining examples of the perfidy of your District Attorneys or whatever the hell you call them. Ronnie Earle and that old drunken bitch that sued Rick Perry need to do some serious jail time, but they don’t because of the “good old boy” subterfuge you pass of as a “justice system.” Maybe what you need is similar treatment just so you can see how it all “works.” I just imagine a couple of months in the slammer would have a profound affect on your ideas about “Texas Justice!”