Posted on 09/19/2005 11:39:09 PM PDT by Cougar66
I wish the judge could "bit** slap this woman a few times, and give her twenty years of hard labor. She has hurt her own country and with her treasonous works she should be shot by a firing squad at high noon in Times Square. I want the public punishment brought back, a few whacks with a whip on the backside of some of these offenders would do wonders...especially if their friends saw it happening too. Why do we not have public punishments anymore? Are we too "candya**ed to do it? Seemed to work well not that many years ago!
Geez please give me notice before you post that hags pic! lol
Savage calls her "Football Face with Hair"
They should put her in a men's prison -- Attica perhaps? I pity the women she would be incarcerated with, unless there is someone there who would put her in her place -- if you know what I mean -- like a Bubbette!
I tell you, when I found that photo I went into shock and disbelief. In fact I said to myself ... "self, that bimbo looks like Buddy Hackett".
Obviously, having suffered a severe attack of the uglies, I was not thinking.
My appologies, and it shall not happen again. ;)
Oh ... Polyxene! Are there any men in prison that are that bad they would deserve that?
I believe the Eighth Amendment says something about "cruel and unusual punishment". Certainly one could argue that is exactly what our Founding Fathers were referring to.
Of course I jest. A "Bubbette" would do just fine. ;)
Mr. Savage is quite correct.
I must start tuning into him again. Since I am off the road I have not been listening to him.
"Are there any men in prison that are that bad they would deserve that?"
LOL! Charlie Manson? Scott Peterson? Too bad OJ's a free man!
That woman could use the "flobie" on her chin. Maybe they can send her to gitmo, she will fit right in with the bearded ones.
"Savage calls her "Football Face with Hair""
Thats a keeper.
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