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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    The justice you are talking about is called rehabilitation.That costs a massive amount of money and is better spent at the top of the cliff, not the bottom.

    Terribly sorry to hear that you have bought the line that punishment where due is a bad thing.

    I don't agree that if the victim says it is OK then that makes his release OK. We have a Government and a set of Statutes that set laws, no individual Joe Blow saying, "Yeah No Worries". That approach to the victim was a bigger blow to justice than letting the prisoner with cancer out.
    I tend to agree with you on this one. That someone in the Justice department asked the victim his/her views on relaease is tantamount to a lack of moral integrity on the part of the Justice Department/official.

    "So sorry family but the victim has said no." Need I say more on this..........other than the fact this guy came from a family that produced someone not only with a dishonest disposition to his fellow man but with a penchant for violence to boot.

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    sorry

    Quote Originally Posted by XxKiTtiExX
    You know what I seriously think you all need to sit down and think about this cancer thing.

    SURE he was put in jail for a reason but to die from Cancer then have you all start going on about karma ITS FUCKING PATHETIC!!!!!!!

    Call me a bitch but I've sat and watched a good man who I loved with all my heart die from that shit, tell me what the hell did he do to derserve it????

    Next thing you know you all may as well say that anyone who dies from it is getting "theirs back"

    Last thing I have to say...

    Try bringing karma into it after you watch someone YOU love die from cancer.
    done it twice, mum and dad - both in the last 3 years.

    sorry for your loss, but I still stand by what i said.

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    I am Jack's complete lack of remorse .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat
    done it twice, mum and dad - both in the last 3 years.

    sorry for your loss, but I still stand by what i said.

    k
    So what did your parents do?


    karma.. hmm...

    sorry but good people as well as bad die from cancer.. karma ain't even in the picture..

    karma ain't nothing to do with it.. if it was in the picture he woulda sat and rotted in jail rather than getting the easy way out....











    *mellow now*

    p.s sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    The justice you are talking about is called rehabilitation.That costs a massive amount of money and is better spent at the top of the cliff, not the bottom.

    Terribly sorry to hear that you have bought the line that punishment where due is a bad thing.

    I don't agree that if the victim says it is OK then that makes his release OK. We have a Government and a set of Statutes that set laws, no individual Joe Blow saying, "Yeah No Worries". That approach to the victim was a bigger blow to justice than letting the prisoner with cancer out.
    jim2, pull your head out son. if I wanted to troll Id do it better than you.
    my point was that compassionate leave shouldnt even be considered unless victim says ok (for lesser crimes Im talking here), as well taking into consideration the current prison system and how it works.
    the rest was just a debate, but you know, we should get more people like you together to jump to conclusions and we would have a lynch mob at least then its not one persons opinion.
    oh and for the record there jimbo2, Id put a bullet in the back of the head of serious offenders, cheaper and more humane for everyone.
    dont break your cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyryder
    I tend to agree with you on this one. That someone in the Justice department asked the victim his/her views on relaease is tantamount to a lack of moral integrity on the part of the Justice Department/official.

    "So sorry family but the victim has said no." Need I say more on this..........other than the fact this guy came from a family that produced someone not only with a dishonest disposition to his fellow man but with a penchant for violence to boot.

    Skyryder
    I forgot to mention the issues I had with this before jim2 jumped up and threw his toys out of the cot. You have to wonder how many of the family were present when he signed the forms ..........
    dont break your cake

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    jim2, pull your head out son. if I wanted to troll Id do it better than you.
    my point was that compassionate leave shouldnt even be considered unless victim says ok (for lesser crimes Im talking here), as well taking into consideration the current prison system and how it works.
    the rest was just a debate, but you know, we should get more people like you together to jump to conclusions and we would have a lynch mob at least then its not one persons opinion.
    oh and for the record there jimbo2, Id put a bullet in the back of the head of serious offenders, cheaper and more humane for everyone.
    Head isn't out. The victim should never be called on to make that sort of call. That's why we have laws, judges, and police, right or wrong. Compassion for a person who is demonstrably without an ethical framework is a waste of time. What you're suggesting is more akin to a lynch mob.

    I wasn't trolling either, neither was I heated. I think you've got your nose out of joint over nothing much there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Head isn't out. The victim should never be called on to make that sort of call. That's why we have laws, judges, and police, right or wrong. Compassion for a person who is demonstrably without an ethical framework is a waste of time. What you're suggesting is more akin to a lynch mob.
    agreed.
    To clarify, I meant that in this situation and in the future should they do it again (which most likely they will).My assumption was this was already policy
    the likely hood of said lynch mobs appearing at a victims house to "adjust" thier opinion seems the most likely outcome.
    as for my thinking punishment was a bad thing ???? my point was that prison supposedly "fixes" people who do wrong, but it doesnt. I didnt say people shouldnt be put in prison. If you commit violent assualt, murder or fiddle with kids just to name a few things in the serious list, as far as im concerned you have ceased to have any value to the community. The cheapest option should be employed. A bullet, or maybe thrown out of a car into the new road barriers.
    Actually it just occured to me you could kill two birds with one stone (excuse the pun) this way. Put riding gear on the crim and "test" the safety factor of the "cheese cutters" on campbell live
    dont break your cake

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    Misunderstanding then. Dats Ok.
    If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?



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    One less piece of human scum to deal with. The world is just that little bit better for his passing.

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