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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP It is people like you that let killers go free. There is evil in the world. He killed a number of people. He drove over his brother while his brother lay dying. Save your sympathy for those who deserve it. How about the parents of the boy? The crippled guy? The young and dead police officer? Every evil person has a "story" many of them sound good. That does not make a killer good. I do hope you are disqualified for jury duty.[/quote] That goes doubly for you. Someone like you who sees everything in black in white and in such a raw fashion belongs nowhere near a jury. The world is more complex than that. People like you and with your simple minds and outlooks, frankly, disgust me. You and Lindsay Graham . . . I don't feel "sympathy" for this guy. Sympathy is not the right word. However, I do see somethin very, very sad in all aspects of this story. Mostly for the victims, for certain. But, by all accounts this was a 19 yo kid (yes, technically an adult but there is nothing magic about turning 18; many, many, MANY people are still stupid and susceptibel to influences at that age) who people liked, was bright, and showed no signs of such behavior. What happened? FWIW, I felt EXACTLY the same about Lee Malvo and the snipers so it is not race (nice try, Mr. or Ms. Racecard). And, I think interviews with Mr. Malvo in the years since the sniper attacks have shown some interesting light on that situation (again, not excusing it). The Boston bomber kid is going to be in prison the rest of his life. 50+ years. For a kid who seemed to have a bright future, yeah, I find that sad in some ways. THat's fine if you disagree, it doesn't make my opinion wrong. [/quote] I was hoping for a rocket docket death penalty- costs the tax payers less.[/quote] Not going to happen. That's not how it works. And statements like yours prove why that's necessary. Thankfully. As the for the rest of your lot crowing about what dumb-fucks people are, bleeding hearts, people are retarded . . . I feel nothing but pity for you. It shows intellectual laziness and stunted emotions to have to resort to such "arguments." And, is proof positive why the checks and balances in our criminal justice system are necessary. So thank you for demonstrating that to everyone here.[/quote]
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