Very hard to Watch Nursing Home Beating

I hope that bastard went to jail. Originally Posted by friendly fred
no, he did hurt a lot of kids, but no, and it was not just him but he was the most violent and besides I had no one to tell

that was a different time and a very different place

a coercive "social" control and system of psychological modification of behavior permeated the place I was in

a very small thing that bothers me most to this day for some odd reason and which I think about often is when my father gave me a silver dollar, just before he died

and that same man ran a "bank" for the kids, to safeguard any little bit of money any of us had, so as a ten year old I tendered my silver dollar for safekeeping to him and he took it

some time later, just to check on my silver dollar, I went to his office to inquire about it and he claimed no memory of my silver dollar although he had dutifully entered into his ledger the fact I had given him a dollar and all he would give me is a paper dollar

now that hacks me off still
  • oeb11
  • 05-24-2020, 07:43 AM
Response to CT- Far cheaper to put a criminal in a cell for life than litigate the death penalty - the 20 - 30 years of state paid lawyer fees add up to millions of dollars paid by the State for all the death row inmates.



Never been a "Truly guilty" person in prison - Just ask the inmates.

I agree - we should abandon the death penalty!
Response to CT- Far cheaper to put a criminal in a cell for life than litigate the death penalty - the 20 - 30 years of state paid lawyer fees add up to millions of dollars paid by the State for all the death row inmates.



Never been a "Truly guilty" person in prison - Just ask the inmates.

I agree - we should abandon the death penalty! Originally Posted by oeb11
the death penalty as currently applied I might agree with you

however I think there are some criminals that have earned the distinction of timely societal retribution and in a more perfect world a final penalty should be carried out swiftly
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
no, he did hurt a lot of kids, but no, and it was not just him but he was the most violent and besides I had no one to tell

that was a different time and a very different place

a coercive "social" control and system of psychological modification of behavior permeated the place I was in

a very small thing that bothers me most to this day for some odd reason and which I think about often is when my father gave me a silver dollar, just before he died

and that same man ran a "bank" for the kids, to safeguard any little bit of money any of us had, so as a ten year old I tendered my silver dollar for safekeeping to him and he took it

some time later, just to check on my silver dollar, I went to his office to inquire about it and he claimed no memory of my silver dollar although he had dutifully entered into his ledger the fact I had given him a dollar and all he would give me is a paper dollar

now that hacks me off still Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

he gave back your silver dollar before he died? Odd thing to do. maybe he felt guilty what he did to you.
  • oeb11
  • 05-24-2020, 12:03 PM
the death penalty as currently applied I might agree with you

however I think there are some criminals that have earned the distinction of timely societal retribution and in a more perfect world a final penalty should be carried out swiftly Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

Saudi arabia under Sharia law - beheading.???? An example.
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Turns out the guy was a covid positive wackjob that was sent to the old folks home to recover, not an employee. When will Whitmer be getting the manslaughter charge?
  • oeb11
  • 05-24-2020, 12:30 PM
'Priss' Whitmer - "responsible" for something - How dare anyone throw that concept in her authoritative DPST face.
If Whitmire became VP then Sleepy Joe abdicated, I'll bet Whitmer would execute anyone who disagreed with her.
  • oeb11
  • 05-24-2020, 05:58 PM
FF- not far from the truth.

Good save the poor guy who is her dentist husband.
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Response to CT- Far cheaper to put a criminal in a cell for life than litigate the death penalty - the 20 - 30 years of state paid lawyer fees add up to millions of dollars paid by the State for all the death row inmates. Originally Posted by oeb11
really? you post this even after I went on and on about how the Death Penalty as administered today is a failure?

these Folks should be executed within 6 months.. that saves all the legal money, AND acts as the deterrence it should.

if my plan is not workable, scrap it, and the Death Penalty.

but that Dude still deserves a public beating.
he gave back your silver dollar before he died? Odd thing to do. maybe he felt guilty what he did to you. Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
you have it hopelessly mixed up
Saudi arabia under Sharia law - beheading.???? An example. Originally Posted by oeb11
having a workable death penalty in a rule of law country with constitutional protections shouldn't be compared to the boogey man
FF- not far from the truth.

Good save the poor guy who is her dentist husband. Originally Posted by oeb11
That poor bastard likely needs a shrink!
really? you post this even after I went on and on about how the Death Penalty as administered today is a failure?

these Folks should be executed within 6 months.. that saves all the legal money, AND acts as the deterrence it should.

if my plan is not workable, scrap it, and the Death Penalty.

but that Dude still deserves a public beating. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Upon conviction in a fair trial, lashed in the public square from 100 strikes from a bamboo stick administered by his victim's family - absolutely.

However, I disagree on the amount of time allotted for execution. I realize it sometimes takes way too long but that is the price of justice.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
you have it hopelessly mixed up Originally Posted by nevergaveitathought

in what way?


You stated that you gave your father a silver dollar for safe keeping which he denied remembering receiving it from you. he gave you a paper dollar instead. then you state that before he died, he gave you your silver dollar...


so how do i have it mixed up?