• Sick Fucks of the Week; Two men infiltrate elementary school and proceed to molest all children for
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[QUOTE=pentium;46560377]No, I just grew up in a time when suburban schools weren't fucking prisons.[/QUOTE] Yeah my friend went to our high school about a year after we graduated and got slammed against the wall by the sro and got kicked out after being identified as an intruder. The Alumni here get treated pretty darn well.
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;46558453]you're the kind of person that the justice system is designed to protect prisoners from "THROW THEM IN THE BRAZEN BULL"[/QUOTE] Its not like they don't deserve it. As far as I'm concerned, anything gentler than crucifixion is an incredibly lenient sentence and they should be thankful they live in such a civil society.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560462]wow some people in this thread actually believe that people like this can be re-rehabilitated. these guys deserve lethal injections.[/QUOTE] wow some people in this thread actually believe that pointing out someone's beliefs and prefacing it with "actually" will make it seem like their beliefs are invalid. you deserve education.
I just don't get how they wouldn't notice him being over 6 feet tall as a sixth grader... LOL
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;46558876]I hope they get tried and judged accordingly to their crime and receive adequate psychiatric attention.[/QUOTE] What about the kid's lives that are completely fucked because of these sick animals? The children all deserve free psychiatric attention for life.
I hope these sick fucks will go to prison. They will get all the attention they will ever need there. In the showers. ( if you're not aware of what they do with people like this: thet punish you the same way they got in there.)
[QUOTE=joes33431;46560528]wow some people in this thread actually believe that pointing out someone's beliefs and prefacing it with "actually" will make it seem like their beliefs are invalid. you deserve education.[/QUOTE] The thing is though, even if they could be rehabilitated (what is a lot harder than every fp'er thinks it is, trust me I have an education.) do they actually deserve it?, they have hurt these kids in ways unimaginable for most likely their entire lives. Now I may be a bit biased because someone very close to me was molested as a child, but personally I don't think fucking filthy disgusting cunts like this deserve to keep on living. [editline]24th November 2014[/editline] also fuck you by the way you dumb cunt
[QUOTE=Ownederd;46559216]yeah because rape is hil-arious right? :v: no it isn't[/QUOTE] If they're rapists themselves or pedophiles then I don't feel sorry for them one bit.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560645]The thing is though, even if they could be rehabilitated (what is a lot harder than every fp'er thinks it is, trust me I have an education.) do they actually deserve it?, they have hurt these kids in ways unimaginable for most likely they're entire lives. Now I may be a bit biased because someone very close to me was molested as a child, but personally I don't think fucking filthy disgusting cunts like this deserve to keep on living. [editline]24th November 2014[/editline] also fuck you by the way you dumb cunt[/QUOTE] That escalated quickly. Honestly, I'd have them rehabilitated and live monitored lives. That way they contribute to society and would no longer be a threat to anyone.
[QUOTE=deadoon;46560660]That escalated quickly. Honestly, I'd have them rehabilitated and live monitored lives. That way they contribute to society and would no longer be a threat to anyone.[/QUOTE] you honestly think government services are competent enough to completely shield these two people from hurting anyone ever? hah. these two filthy human beings will be given a sentence, serve it out and then be set free. [editline]24th November 2014[/editline] how can any of you have sympathy for these two men that have victimized over 100 children. these men are evil, straight up.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560667]you honestly think government services are competent enough to completely shield these two people from hurting anyone ever? hah. these two filthy human beings will be given a sentence, serve it out and then be set free. [editline]24th November 2014[/editline] how can any of you have sympathy for these two men that have victimized over 100 children.[/QUOTE] Basically put them into prison work jobs, keep them under watch at all times. Not let them out of a controlled environment.
So you feel perfectly fine letting these two mooch of peoples taxes for their entire lives so they can live out an entire life in Prison? just kill them.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560698]So you feel perfectly fine letting these two mooch of peoples taxes for their entire lives so they can live out an entire life in jail? just kill them.[/QUOTE] I was saying to have them be effectively slave labor in prison workshops. That way, they are more useful than a corpse, and we don't have to pay for the appeals courts or the higher cost of courts involving the death sentence.
They still have to be fed, medically treated for any illnesses they catch etc. clothed, sheltered. And what do you think is going to pay for all those things? the American peoples taxes. hence my belief of [b]just kill them.[/b]
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560709]They still have to be fed, medically treated for any illnesses they catch etc. clothed, sheltered. And what do you think is going to pay for all those things? the American peoples taxes. hence my belief of [b]just kill them.[/b][/QUOTE] And in return, we don't have to pay for their unlimited appeals and the higher cost of courts when the death sentence is on the table. As well as having a legally acceptable slave.
[QUOTE=deadoon;46560712]And in return, we don't have to pay for their unlimited appeals and the higher cost of courts when the death sentence is on the table. As well as having a legally acceptable slave.[/QUOTE] Do you actually believe that the costs of living out an entire life are lower than some appeals and cost of courts? [editline]123[/editline] according to the post above me that's actually true, if so that's crazy.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560730]Do you actually believe that the costs of living out an entire life are lower than some appeals and cost of courts? [editline]123[/editline] according to the post above me that's actually true, if so that's crazy.[/QUOTE] This piques my interest on when the death penalty went from "oh shitttttt he is guilty-y!, grease the guillotine, chip chip!" to hundreds of thousands of dollars of litigation to legally end someones life.
you'd think most of the costs would go into "is he/she/? actually guilty" and that's it. but like i mean in this case specifically we know this cunts are guilty there's literally mounds of evidence.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560730]Do you actually believe that the costs of living out an entire life are lower than some appeals and cost of courts? [editline]123[/editline] according to the post above me that's actually true, if so that's crazy.[/QUOTE] It is actually. [URL]http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/costs-death-penalty[/URL] [QUOTE]The Department of Corrections said housing prisoners on death row cost more than twice as much per year ($49,380) as for prisoners in the general population ($24,690). The State Appellate Public Defenders office spent about 44 times more time on a typical death penalty appeal than on a life sentence appeal (almost 8,000 hours per capital defendant compared to about 180 hours per non-death penalty defendant). The authors calculated that, if the Governor commuted the sentences of those remaining on death row to life without parole, it would result in an immediate savings of $170 million per year, with a savings of $5 billion over the next 20 years. [/QUOTE] Every quote is actually cited and such. [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_in_the_United_States#Cost[/URL] Cost per year average:~$30,600 [QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560773]you'd think most of the costs would go into "is he/she/? actually guilty" and that's it. but like i mean in this case specifically we know this cunts are guilty there's literally mounds of evidence.[/QUOTE] Actually, a lot of the time, there is no doubt that they are guilty, but they are trying to get a lighter sentence than death. A life sentence is cheaper for the state, but people still push for the death sentence. A life sentence has limited appeals, but more can be obtained simply by more evidence being found or some trial issue.
was whoever came up with America's legal system high on crack perhaps whilst writing it? you'd hope that there'd be like a little footnote where "if there is literally mountains of pictures of the accused doing the crime and over 100 witnesses, yeah u can probably put a bullet in their brain/syringe in their arm also no appeals allowed". like what the fuck excuse can they possibly have for molesting over 100 kids.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560787]was whoever came up with America's legal system high on crack perhaps whilst writing it?[/QUOTE] It is so that people who would be killed by the state have adequate chances to prove either their innocence, or argue for a lesser sentence. That lesser sentence goes from you living in a cell and working at the prison workshop until they haul you off and give you the meal you requested, strap you to a bed, and inject the cocktail into you. To you living in a cell and working in the prison workshop until you die of natural causes.
[QUOTE=deadoon;46560801]It is so that people who would be killed by the state have adequate chances to prove either their innocence, or argue for a lesser sentence. That lesser sentence goes from you living in a cell and working at the prison workshop until they haul you off and give you the meal you requested, strap you to a bed, and inject the cocktail into you. To you living in a cell and working in the prison workshop until you die of natural causes.[/QUOTE] it seems like there's massive loopholes that causes the state to loose a lot of money, and guilty men get to keep on breathing. not a adequate system in my opinion. in regards to the above post i don't think you get what i'm saying, I'm saying in cases specifically like this I believe the death penalty is incredibly fitting.
For a moment, I thought it was the guy from the picture on the right who had managed to infiltrate the school pretending to be a 12 year old, and for that moment I wasn't sure whether I should be disgusted or impressed.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560810]it seems like there's massive loopholes that causes the state to loose a lot of money, and guilty men get to keep on breathing. not a adequate system in my opinion.[/QUOTE] Keeping someone alive in prison rather than killing them prevents a whole lot of problems like those involving executing someone and then years later finding out that it was actually unlikely that they were the culprit.
it's highly unlikely these two aren't guilty however and were talking about this case aren't we. if you can find me a case where there was thousands of pictures of evidence with the accused in them, over 100 witnesses and they were executed wrongly, then sure the death penalty should never be used.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560828]it's highly unlikely these two aren't guilty however and were talking about this case aren't we.[/QUOTE] I was talking about the death sentence in general, and the flaw of it's use beyond costs.
because prison isn't as horrible as most people make it out to be, and I personally don't believe people like this deserve to keep on living, to continue on living leaves to opportunity to experience more joy, happiness etc. I don't believe these men should ever feel happiness or anything of the like, death is very finale. what brings me back to my first point, i believe fundamentally, law and everything aside, men like this don't deserve to live. call me edgy all you want, but that's just how I was raised and it's just my opinion after all.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560844]because prison isn't as horrible as most people make it out to be, and I personally don't believe people like this deserve to keep on living, to continue on living leaves to opportunity to experiance more joy happiness etc., I don't believe these men should ever feel happiness or anything of the like, death is very finale.[/QUOTE] no prison is horrible as people make it out to be
yeah ok i guess i'll just ignore all the testimonies and stuff of people i know who went to prison. i mean for these guys prisons going to be horrible cos they're child molesters, but for others especially if you're already in a gang on the outside and it has a presence on the inside it isn't that horrible.
[QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;46560844]because prison isn't as horrible as most people make it out to be, and I personally don't believe people like this deserve to keep on living, death is very finale.[/QUOTE] I don't like the fact that they exist either, however the cost of some prison wardens wages, basic necessities to keep them alive, and limited appeals for a life sentence, all seem to make up for having an able bodied worker with minimal rights(slave) producing goods for us seems pretty good trade. Yes, I agree with prisons that produce goods for consumer use. Heck all of Texas's license plates are made by inmates. Also, for these guys, you will have solace in the fact that they will be confined very often to solitary confinement, which is akin to psychological torture.
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