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Old 01-09-2006, 09:21 AM   #8
Larry_OHF
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Join Date: March 1, 2001
Location: Midlands, South Carolina
Age: 49
Posts: 14,759
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Originally posted by Morgeruat:
*ROFL* yes, because I think that POS should receive a fate worse than death that makes me morally, mentally, and socially identical to a monster who raped a SEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL for FOUR YEARS, I love moral equivalency arguements, they fall completely flat when logic is applied.

Watch out world, I'm as dangerous to seven year old girls everywhere, and all because I think a rapist and pedophile should suffer for his crime.
I am 100,000,000% in agreeance with what Morgeruat is saying.

There is no place on this earth for a man that brings so much pain to a little girl. She suffered a fate worse than death. She'll be in therapy her whole life. Her relationships with people in the future will be messed up. She may even become suicidal. And if she lives, she'll never forget what happened to her, nor even fully understand it until she reaches adulthood and can be persuaded by her therapist to revisit the memories, which will bring tears to her eyes every day she does so.

I wonder what is wrong with people who do not become enraged at such a disaster. What kind of people are they? Civilized is not the right term for them. I mean, all prosecuting attorneys decided on their jobs because they want to punish the lawbreakers, and they usually try for the heaviest penalty granted to them. Are they then uncivilized? Or does that make us uncivilized because we wish that we were able to stand before the courts and argue as a professional does for the heaviest punishment that the courts can throw onto an individual for his heinous crime? (I learned that world on Law&Order, SVU) [img]smile.gif[/img]
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