Re: OT - I may be in the minority



That apple comment was just a joke about the May Day thing. I would, of
course, never advocate having him out in the world.

"Phyllis Nilsson" <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The minute he is out of his cell there is the chance for escape or rescue.
I believe we did just exactly what he wanted us to do; fall for his bull
about being a martyr so he wouldn't get the death penalty. If he spends
his days in solitary confinement without ever seeing daylight again, I'd
think the sentence was just; otherwise we just gave him what he wanted and
we were too (your word of choice) to see through him and his lawyer.
After all, he did say he had won from what I heard.

Sandi wrote:

"Karen C." <karenscribes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Barbara Carlson wrote:

I absolutely believe in the death penalty and don't like the idea of
supporting him for the rest of his life! However I don't believe in
making a martyr out of him, either. I think this was probably best in
his case. >


I do believe in the death penalty, but I do think he really wanted to be
a martyr; so I agree that I think this is best.

But what I would love to see is life sentences that require *hard labor*
(like those chain gangs of the movies, busting up rocks and such). Then
I wouldn't begrudge having to pay for the bums during those life
sentences. Why can't we at least make them earn their keep, anyway?
Surely we could find work for them that would pay their way--and then
some.

Karen C.



Well, there ARE apples to be picked...

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Sandi


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