An Arizona inmate suspected of killing three other inmates during a prison fight in April spoke on the record to a reporter and said he was aiming for a bigger body count.
While as a rule I am against capital punishment due to the fact that approximately 7% of all inmates on death role are proven to be not guilty by DNA evidence, I am a bit less steadfast about that rule when it comes to child molesters. A society that doesn't protect it's most vulnerable is a society that is doomed to destroy itself. I include abortion in the portion of those who are the most vulnerable.
If the justice system really wanted to ensure the chomos would serve out their sentence without getting killed, they would put them in a separate facility. I'm sure it wouldn't be fiscally possible for each state, but regional ones, serving 7 or 8 or 9 states might make sense. But, really, DGAF.
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Prison justice is harsh not like Soros backed weasel dick DA justice...
ReplyDeleteWe need to get his info and put money in his canteen for doing society a favor
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I'm down with that.
DeleteI can’t find any problem with his logic. They should run all the child molesters through the chute with him daily.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting character. You've got to admire his honesty.
ReplyDeleteCan we give him a work release job at the Arizona Governor’s Mansion? (RickeyG)
ReplyDeleteWhile as a rule I am against capital punishment due to the fact that approximately 7% of all inmates on death role are proven to be not guilty by DNA evidence, I am a bit less steadfast about that rule when it comes to child molesters. A society that doesn't protect it's most vulnerable is a society that is doomed to destroy itself. I include abortion in the portion of those who are the most vulnerable.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean, in Kalifornia, we protect muzzies, trans nut bags and a 100 other mental disorders. Duh?
DeleteIf the justice system really wanted to ensure the chomos would serve out their sentence without getting killed, they would put them in a separate facility. I'm sure it wouldn't be fiscally possible for each state, but regional ones, serving 7 or 8 or 9 states might make sense. But, really, DGAF.
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