Posted on 11/12/2004 11:56:28 PM PST by kattracks
Four years old...eleven pounds. Monsters truly are roaming the earth. Too bad there's no way to tell them apart until they commit their atrocities.
Oh my God.
It's pretty bad out there. I just pinged you to the third story posted here today about child abuse.
With any luck, the illegal and his whore, will get the same treatment in prison as they gave to the baby. Right before they toss his illegal butt summarily baqck across the border.
>>What is the White House thinking??<<
Why is the White House not thinking??
There are times when some people should not be allowed to breed this was one of them...
And at a mere 17 years of age, just imagine how many other lucky children she will bring into the world to be abused by her and her smorgasbord of boyfriends. Pure, worthless, trash.
Catapult the carcass as a message. It seems the child abuse started 17 years ago when an idiot named Jackson named their baby LaToya.
Good God, how incredibly sick and twisted a mind.
Folks down here went one better. A young man (mid-20s?) assaulted the daughter of a large family in Gilbert, AZ.
He fled to Mexico to avoid the wrath of the family.
Three months later, hunters found the weathered remains of a young man, all of limbs were broken; he was found in a rather large clump of Prickly Pear cactus.
He had failed to avoid the family...
This is revolting, beyond the imaginations of most. In his perverted mind, slowly breaking her bones would somehow STOP her from crying??? That poor child. How she must have suffered, must still be suffering. My prayers go out for her.
Headline didn't register but after reading the first few sentences I had to stop reading as nothing gets my stomach churning more. My family knows to keep any news of child abuse far away lest I search these bast*rds out and do to them exactly what they've done to a poor harmless child. I hope they were arrested and will spend the next 50 years in prison where they too might feel the pain of broken limbs.
The state approved torture and murder of children capable of living outside the womb, and a horrific torture of a child living outside the womb can not be morally/ethically rationalized.
The dismemberment of a defenseless human being living inside a womb with the intent to murder, and the intent to to inflect immeasurable, but not lethal, pain on a defenseless human being outside the womb, are both clear evidence of humanity's ethical and moral insanity.
This week a man was convicted of murdering a human being living inside a womb, while medical science was performing like murders in the offices dedicated to planned murder.
In Florida, the state has been seeking to torture and murder a woman by depriving her of food and water for the past eleven years. Her name is Terri Schindler-Schiavo.
Intense public pressure from around the world brought Florida politicians from under their rocks, and forced the five Roman Catholic bishops to abandon their refusal to denounce this barbaric murder - sanctioned by the courts of Florida - both the politicians and the bishops now allege they are in Terri's corner. The bottom line is the Florida courts have not been stopped from murdering another defenseless human being.
In its march through time, mankind has yet to earn the title, 'civilized'.
Put him in Reidsville State Prison in Georgia for life, or 30 days, whichever comes first. He won't make 30 days.
If you have a 'Terri' list, might I suggest it be put to use here. There's an obvious correlation relative to society's capricious application of 'right' and 'wrong' actions, as well as insensitive edicts coming from the more fortunate in life and limb toward those who have no advocate - the faceless and defenseless unborn, and the cosseted crippled, aged and mentally handicapped Citizens in America.
Addendum: Neither have taken the opportunity to visit Terri. Notable among them is the governor of the state of death.....Jeb Bush, who when asked about the plight of Terri - before his feet were put to the fire - "....the system...." must be trusted.
So much for the kinder, gentler Bush family values.
I wish I could adopt her. This is such a sad story.
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