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Old 07-14-2008, 12:22 PM
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I just cant see why anyone would vote against a law that protects our most precious and innocent of our society.

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No offense, but I dont really see how killing a child rapist really protects our children. I am a "liberal scumbag" who doesnt believe in the death penalty. IMHO that doesnt really do anything. why not stick him in the deepest, nastiest hole in the earth and beat themto within an inch of his life so he wishes he were dead, but not give them the pleasure of being put out of their misery. that seems to be a far more fitting punishment.
I lean a little towards the left also but to me it makes no sence to put someone in jail at a cost of 60 grand plus per year and let them out after a few years to commit the same hanus crime again. Kill the sob who's mental state is so f'd up that he has to prey on helpless children to get off. Total elimination from the gene pool by death is the ONLYanswer.
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Old 07-14-2008, 10:31 PM
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Most of my younger years were spent being pretty liberal.As i aged I've become a conservative,although not to the extreme right.
I believe in the death penalty,not because i think it will save all the children,but because it will rid society of the creeps who would actually do such despicable things.

Quite honestly,i don't care about the criminals life,nor do i care about rehabilitating him.What's he going to be rehabilitated to,a model citizen?
Why don't the do gooders feel as bad for the victim,as they do for the bad guy.

It's always the same,they clean him up,and parade him in front of the jury,and say that he had a lousy childhood,or he had no father,or he's the victim of racial prejudice.
Meanwhile the suffering of the victim is forgotten.

If the death penalty is barbaric,what was the murder or molestation or rape,Fun?
Personally i think the death penalty for the people who commit these terrible kinds of crimes is too humane.
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Old 07-15-2008, 01:05 AM
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No offense, but I dont really see how killing a child rapist really protects our children. I am a "liberal scumbag" who doesnt believe in the death penalty. IMHO that doesnt really do anything. why not stick him in the deepest, nastiest hole in the earth and beat themto within an inch of his life so he wishes he were dead, but not give them the pleasure of being put out of their misery. that seems to be a far more fitting punishment.

Nat- you can look up all you want rapists who were let out of prison and then raped again. It happens every day. The only method that is guaranteed to protect our society against child rapists is to eradicate the POS skum that indulges in this type of behavior. That being said, your idea of beating and torturing them to near death and then bringing them back to life is a fitting punishment in my mind only IF WE COULD KEEP THEM IN JAIL. A more simple and less costly solution is a 22 short behind the ear.

Next time use your spell check

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Old 07-15-2008, 08:03 AM
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There is NO DETERRENT not to commit the crime

With today's economy,it's no wonder the homeless and drugies commit crimes. Check out the new Cook County Correctional Center in (Gangsta Town) Chicago, Ill.....
Tax payers get hosed again...










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Old 07-15-2008, 08:45 AM
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I can't wait to see the before and after pictures a year from now! Taxpayer dollars it work.

That "cell" looks better than any college dorm room I've seen in years!

Who said crime doesn't pay? Talk about "3 hots and a cot!!!!!"
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Old 07-15-2008, 10:48 AM
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Folks - From first hand experience working 5 years in the Department of Justice, Federal Prisons, in both Colorado and California (I ran the prison maintenance shops and had cons as my crew)...there is no such thing as rehab! These guys are predators and deserve hard time for most infractions or the death penalty for some of the ones listed in this post. I have had MANY cons tell me that prison life now is a joke. We spend upwards of $30-40K per year to house t hem and they literally laugh at us for thinking that anything but hard time in maximum security is a detereent. The get schooled in the joint, they hold jobs in Prison Industries---and get paid---, they have movies, sports, internet, phones, good food and sex! The prisons (low and medium security) are a vacation for them.

I have also had hundreds of cons tell me they have NO RESPECT for any of our property or our lives. They will, however, fight to be the one that sticks a shank into a child molester or rapist...even they have some standards. SOOOOO if even cons can't stand to let a child molester or rapist have any slack why should we.
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Old 07-15-2008, 02:01 PM
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Folks - From first hand experience working 5 years in the Department of Justice, Federal Prisons, in both Colorado and California (I ran the prison maintenance shops and had cons as my crew)...there is no such thing as rehab! These guys are predators and deserve hard time for most infractions or the death penalty for some of the ones listed in this post. I have had MANY cons tell me that prison life now is a joke. We spend upwards of $30-40K per year to house t hem and they literally laugh at us for thinking that anything but hard time in maximum security is a detereent. The get schooled in the joint, they hold jobs in Prison Industries---and get paid---, they have movies, sports, internet, phones, good food and sex! The prisons (low and medium security) are a vacation for them.

I have also had hundreds of cons tell me they have NO RESPECT for any of our property or our lives. They will, however, fight to be the one that sticks a shank into a child molester or rapist...even they have some standards. SOOOOO if even cons can't stand to let a child molester or rapist have any slack why should we.
You forgot to mention top of the line health care. Florida increased the prison system health care budget by 9 million this year.
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Old 07-16-2008, 10:56 PM
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Okay, now it's time for the moral, as opposed to visceral, viewpoint. BTW, I don't speak from an abstract viewpoint, I speak from experience, and personal involvement.

Abuse of a child, - any abuse -, is a heinous crime. I have dealt with the after effects of child abuse from four differing viewpoints. I CHOOSE to get involved with child advocacy and mentoring.

I have held a sobbing 13 yr. old girl who wanted to know why her mother let her boyfriend fondle her, why her mother hated her so much as to let it happen repeatedly. I called the sheriff's department. The mother is a deputy sheriff. When the mother informed the state's attorney's office that the girl was sexually active, and that she (the mother) didn't believe her daughter's accusations against the boyfriend, they declined to prosecute. This girl ran away 3 months later, and her whereabouts are still unknown. If she's still alive, she would now be 17.

I have listened to the private confession of a child molester who hated what he did, and who begged the judge at his sentencing for fondling young boys to give him life without parole so he wouldn't offend again. ...The judge gave him 8 years probation because it was his first offense. When this deeply unstable man came to my office 2 days after getting out of jail on probation, he admitted the only way he would not repeat his offense was if he was in jail or in prison. I told him what happened to child molesters in prison, but he still thought that was better than harming a child again. He did not want to re-offend. As I could not disagree, I counseled him to commit a crime that was obvious, public, hurt no one, and would get him sent to prison. Later that day he smashed a jewelry display, grabbed some jewelry, and then waited for the police. He is now serving 10+5 consecutive, and glad to be in prison.

I have counseled and heard the confession of a law enforcement officer who knowingly allowing himself to be "overpowered" by prison inmates, and so participated in the premeditated murder of a repeat offender child molester. Now he struggles daily with the certain knowledge that he is a murderer, and thus no better than the man he helped to kill. His life is in shambles.

I have tried to console Mark Lundsford, the father of a little girl who was kidnapped, raped and murdered. I assured him of his daughter's presence before God our Father. His anger, now years later, still burns hotly against this type of crime, and injustice to our children. He is still angry with God, as well. My son, who was 2 years older than Jessica, played with her along with other children, just 2 days before her kidnapping.

Finally, people DO CHANGE. I myself am an ex-felon, sentenced to Life + 5 years in prison for a drug-related armed robbery when I was 18 years old. I served 5 years. It was after 3 years in prison that I realized my need for Jesus, and it is Jesus Christ who has worked this change in me.

Even a child molester can change. But only God can change them. And if we take their live unnecessarily, we have murdered them, and taken away any chance of God working a miracle in their life.

By definition, murder is the unsanctioned and unnecessary killing of a human being. No matter why you do it, it is still murder. If taking someone's life is necessary to save other lives, its a tragedy, but not murder. There are some people for whom this is true. Executing them is not murder, but self-defense on the part of our society, which is morally permissible, and even morally required.

But if you do it as retribution for a crime committed, it is no more than revenge, and morally is nothing less than putting ourselves and our society in the place of God.

From a human, gut-level point of view, especially as the father of two children, I completely understand and even share in a desire to punish child molesters with the worst torment possible, and then death. From a Christian point of view, I know that is a sinful response.

Sometimes, you have to choose to serve either God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, or choose to serve society and your own baser instincts.

Now if you are unwilling to serve the Lord, choose this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served in the region beyond the River or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord.’ Joshua 24.15
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Old 07-17-2008, 12:24 AM
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Fr. frank walks the walk:
"Common Sense is learning from your mistakes.
Wisdom is learning from the other guy's mistakes."

Personally, and just personally, I did support the death penalty up until a few years ago until I asked myself, Could I pull the switch myself? In the end I admitted to myself that in most, MAYBE NOT all, cases I could not and still live with myself. It was then that I decided that if I can't, then how can I pay someone else to do it for me.

My dilemma now is how do we fix the judicial system that allows these low lifes to ever walk the streets again?

Just my 2 cents.
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Old 07-17-2008, 12:05 PM
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