Not anymore.And there's a problem?
Me no gots permission, what's the gist?
Me no gots permission, what's the gist?
In tortuga... it's a little more risque there. Have to request access, but do so AT YOUR OWN RISK! LOLMe no gots permission, what's the gist?
Some prisoners have morals!
So there’s 3 that will stay off the streets for good, what’s the problem?
Im not blood thirsty or a vigilante, nor am I putting him on anything, I’m just saying that he was in prison for murder, they were convicted child molesters, he killed them, what’s the problem? Three animals that aren’t going to be out on our streets and it saved the government money. The prison system seems to hate child molesters more than we do. They can’t be rehabilitated, so , win/win.So far the only troubling aspect of this is how many bloodthirsty vigilante wannabes are putting a murderer on a pedestal because they feel the need to live vicariously through him. I may be wrong, but that's certainly how it looks. It's amazing what people are willing to overlook when they feel their personal interests and motives are being served.
Im not blood thirsty or a vigilante, nor am I putting him on anything,
I agree and should've been clear about pointing out that I don't mean you specifically, rather I was making generalizations about some other folks, like the type who go on about how they'd love to be locked in a room with offenders for the sake of brutalizing or torturing them.
Two (or more) wrongs never make a right, and when we lose sight of that in vengeful pursuits, we become the very thing that we've condemned.
Divine intervention should’ve happened before the kids were sexually abused. But that’s just my thinking. This, IMO, is just a case of a man that had killing someone on his mind, knew he’d get away with it because he’s already in for life, and people are celebrating it. Not saying the folks shouldn’t have been put down like rabid dogs, but he’s hardly divine. Just my opinion.Sounds more like justice than vengeance. Vengeance would have been if the victims or their families killed those people. The way it looks to me is that we have a case of divine intervention. Maybe that man was a tool of God.
Divine intervention should’ve happened before the kids were sexually abused. But that’s just my thinking. This, IMO, is just a case of a man that had killing someone on his mind, knew he’d get away with it because he’s already in for life, and people are celebrating it. Not saying the folks shouldn’t have been put down like rabid dogs, but he’s hardly divine. Just my opinion.
Divine intervention should’ve happened before the kids were sexually abused. But that’s just my thinking. This, IMO, is just a case of a man that had killing someone on his mind, knew he’d get away with it because he’s already in for life, and people are celebrating it. Not saying the folks shouldn’t have been put down like rabid dogs, but he’s hardly divine. Just my opinion.
Oh I’m not sorry at all, just throwing my opinion out there. After all, that’s what we doDon't know that I am celebrating but I sure as h*ll ain't sorry. One thing about it. Actions have consequences and karma will not be cheated.
Sounds more like justice than vengeance. Vengeance would have been if the victims or their families killed those people. The way it looks to me is that we have a case of divine intervention. Maybe that man was a tool of God.
ThisIt would be interesting to hear an opinion from those children's families.
Maybe. But as I hear so often who are we to know or judge God’s plan.
My point was that it wasn’t really vengeance. It was something else.
Oh I’m not sorry at all, just throwing my opinion out there. After all, that’s what we do
It's cosmic justice, nothing less, nothing more.
From my understanding, the killer was in jail for killing another criminal embroiled in their criminal enterprise (Humboldt Co, CA of Murder Mountain fame), so zero sum. At which point he wanted to kill some more, of which he chose 2 pedophiles. Whether his reasoning was altruism or simply his best bets to satisfy his bloodlust, the world is a better place for it.
It would be interesting to hear an opinion from those children's families.
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I noticed this thread again and it suddenly occurred to me...
We joke about how prison is the perfect liberal environment. Paid housing, food, medical care and only the security guards have guns. But, even in this tightly controlled enclave, it still can't prevent someone from murdering you, if they want to. Just sayin'...
The way it looks to me is that we have a case of divine intervention. Maybe that man was a tool of God.
Maybe. But as I hear so often who are we to know or judge God’s plan.
It's cosmic justice, nothing less, nothing more.
So far the only troubling aspect of this is how many bloodthirsty vigilante wannabes are putting a murderer on a pedestal because they feel the need to live vicariously through him. I may be wrong, but that's certainly how it looks. It's amazing what people are willing to overlook when they feel their personal interests and motives are being served.