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To: TheSpottedOwl
"He'll get his someday."

I want to see MS get "his" while he's still on earth. Does that make me vindictive?

I'm a law-abiding citizen even though I don't agree with some of the stupid laws. e.g., I live on a one-way street, four houses from one end. While I often see cars driving the wrong way, and even some neighbors taking the short-cut, I can't bring myself to do it, even at 11 p.m. when no other cars are in sight. I constantly see drivers going through stop signs as if they didn't exist. Not me! Why? I don't want a ticket.

Despite the way I am, I could well understand a vigilante approach to obviously evil people getting away with their evil deeds, aided and abetted by a court system. If the justice system is corrupt or doesn't do it's job, IMO they have handed over the reins to outraged citizens.

I don't advocate murder but some way of getting them to own up to their crimes.

My imagination has run amok. Time for bed.

60 posted on 12/26/2005 11:21:55 PM PST by IIntense (a)
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To: IIntense

Nah, that doesn't make you vindictive. There are many people that I would like to see get theirs in this lifetime, in public. That includes traitors to this country that endanger our soldier's lives and my security.

The problem with the Mikey's of this world is that they don't seem to get punished here on earth. This next comment isn't directed at MS per say, but I know someone who is going through life like Sherman's march to the sea. This person doesn't care that people's lives have been negatively affected by their actions. Of course you have to have a soul to care. This person has sucessfully commited over 20 acts of perjury in a courtroom, under oath. What happened? Zilch, nada.

The courts don't care these days. I'm like you. I don't break the law or the rules, and it really frosts my ass when other people can get away with the most heinous behavior. Of course that's nothing compared to starving someone to death.

It's tempting to take the law in one's own hands, Lord knows I've thought about it, but why turn the criminal into a martyr? How about stocks in the public square?

Have a good day : )


61 posted on 12/27/2005 10:00:50 AM PST by TheSpottedOwl ("The Less You Have...The More They'll Take"- bf)
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