Posted on 12/15/2013 9:48:56 AM PST by Kaslin
Lawyers for 16-year-old Ethan Couch were able to pawn off on a doe-eyed court that affluenza was to blame for his stealing beer at WalMart, getting wasted and then plowing his out of control Ford F-350 into a group of folks, killing four.
Affluenza? Please.
For those whore not hip to affluenza, allow me to help you add another word to that ever growing list of PC terms spun by blame-shifting therapists in order to explain away criminal behavior by little Ethans who need to go to prison instead of a luxury rehab in Newport Beach:
Affluenza is a portmanteau of affluence and influenza. Its the malady of rich kids whose parents never let them suffer the consequences of their bad behavior. In my day we called them spoiled little bastards and the way wed help them get healed from affluenza is by beating the crap out of them at school when mommy and daddy werent around.
According to a defense psychologist, this is what Ethan suffers from and we should feel sorry for this brat. Yep, these wizards postulated that little Ethan was unable to link his criminal/deadly behavior with its being bad due to his parents teaching him that wealth buys privilege. Therefore, to impart to him this hard lesson in reality, his parents hired out an expensive law firm that successfully convinced a court that numb-nuts needed rehab versus jail. Wow. Way to go. Lesson learned.
God knows this aint the last specious, bullet-dodging word were doomed to learn to let evil people off the hook. Mark my word, some redneck is going to die trying to ride one of T.Boone Pickens wind turbines after getting all liquored up at Hooters. His trailer trash parents, upon learning it was one of T. Boones turbines, smell blood in the water and sue Pickens for not taking into account their sons Dipshitzophrenia that disallows him to time his jump on to the moving blades. That would be the swiftly rotating unsafe blades, mind you.
Hey, losers. Two can play at that game. I say our conservative reps in the House should start getting more vociferous regarding their disdain for BHO and The RINOS. They could blame their new, aggressive outspokenness on a Stercore Tauri Disorder that makes em scream BS uncontrollably when those twins trample upon our founding docs.
Silliness aside, we have four dead individuals who lost their life because this punk didnt have a life; and now walks away unpunished because our land defines deviancy down.
Personally, as you can imagine, I feel no sympathy for Ethans made up ailment. No, my empathy begins and ends with the victims and their shattered families who, not only have to live with their loved ones loss, but they have the additional pain of watching our justice system dole out a comfy sentence to a kid who should swing
Ya shows yer dumbness, ya takes yer lumps.
Hope it’s 40 miles long.
He should die if he set about trying to kill four people. His depraved indifference is worth a long stretch in jail.
Agree. Hope his mom received good money for the car and that the insurance covered the damage to the light pole.
The State of Alabama will throw the book at you if you are caught DUI.
I don’t care whether the kid has money or not. This was an injustice to the victims. Wouldn’t you be happier on a liberal website?
I will agree to that.
“neither of you need ever address me again unless you apologize first”
Oh for God’s sake put on your big girl panties and stop acting like little thin skinned barry sotero already.
There are plenty of people who have gone to jail impaired or not for vehicular manslaughter. Then there are the underage drinking and shoplifting laws he broke too. You choose to ignore ALL of those facts and give him a taxpayer funded trip to a resort.
As what has been pointed out, if it were Billy Joe Bob Toothless living in a single wide he’d have the book thrown at him for his actions.
yes, this is how communities end up stoning adulterers
anyway, they can all kma
NO! Parts of trees are used, the scrap parts, the bark and the saw dust.
And a good thing too. This kid was on track to be a multi repeat offender.
Who knows how many innocent victims didn’t die because some judge had the huevos to do the right thing in spite of the money this kid’s family had.
Justice is portrayed as blind. ‘Affluenza’ picks up that blindfold and tosses it in the garbage.
Why limit the killing instrument to a truck? Affluenza can cross all weapon lines.
“Your Honor, my client shot those 86 innocent schoolchildren because his parents never told him no.”
“Okay, we’ll overlook this little contretemps this time. But the court cautions your client that it will begin to consider taking a dim view if these things continue, unless he can get some help.”
That family has sure done a lot of suffering on account of being so rich.
I think this whole story is a red herring by the left to get us stirred up.
Affuenza in the kid.
Influenca in the judge caused by a massive injection of cold cash in his bank account.
sigh
as I already said, no I haven’t killed anyone by any fashion
nor do I have any duis
nor any kids who are alcoholics
I am not condoning anything
I am explaining to the excitable what happened in court, the whole picture
1) he’s underage
2) it’s not a pattern—yet
3) the insurance paid the damages
4) he was impaired so he couldn’t form the requisite intent—murder is a specific intent crime
5) his money had nothing to do with it
6) his parents didn’t tell him to drink and drive
but if all a y’all want to scream and get red in the face and call me names, go for it
but it makes no difference
>> 1) hes underage
So it’s OK for him to kill people.
>> 2) its not a patternyet
Kill people one or two times, A-OK. But after that second time, hoooo boy, look out, you might get a stern lecture or maybe your X-Box taken away!
>> 3) the insurance paid the damages
I’m sure am glad that insurance brought those people back to life.
>> 4) he was impaired so he couldnt form the requisite intentmurder is a specific intent crime
Wow, you’re right dude, the law doesn’t cover killing people when you’re stupid drunk behind the wheel. Especially in Texas...
...except for that whole second degree felony called “intoxication manslaughter that carries a 2 to 20 year sentence.
DERP!
>> 5) his money had nothing to do with it
Yeah dude, that judge totally didn’t buy the defense psychologist saying “He never learned that sometimes you dont get your way. He had the cars and he had the money. He had freedoms that no young man would be able to handle.”
He really stuck it to that poor little 16-year-old boy. I heard the teddy bear dropped right out of his hand and the pacifier fell right out of his mouth when he heard the court decision.
>> 6) his parents didnt tell him to drink and drive
Whoa, what? Dude, look out. That’s pretty close to saying he should be personally responsible, and take his lumps like a man. People are going to think you’re a Rethuglican reichwinger teabagger, man. You don’t want to go there, you’d be throwing away all the respect from your DU homies.
Sounds like a modern day twinkie defense.
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