RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
quash said:
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
quash said:
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Jack and DP said:
quash said:
Jack and DP said:
quash said:
Jack and DP said:
quash said:
And now two families have lost loved ones.
But one family lost a loved one that was a pedophile.
Yes, and the important thing when we lose someone is to point out their failings to the survivors and the rest of the world.
You may have confused schadenfreud and justice, they're actually different concepts.
He raped children and murdered a man. Get off your high horse.
I understand why you keep the focus on hate. Just remember that there were those who loved him. Be human.
What's sad is that he chose a horrible life and never repented from it. If he continued to live, he would've only brought about more sorrow and pain. Humanity is ending his lifelong reign of terror.
Sounds to me like quash wants to give the dead murderer a statue. I am not surprised one bit.
Call over that fourth grader to read my post to you. His family deserves just a bit of human decency. Asking for that does not require a statue.
That is the problem. He was not human. Even his family agrees. You and your Liberal Progressive brethren need to stop defending these animals. You are part of the problem.
Of course he was human.
You keep demonizing people for political reasons and more people will die. Humanists know better.
If you call burning, looting, terrorizing, and now murdering "political reasons", then so be it. Obey the law, and your chances of living go up exponentially.
Had the Mayor of Portland lifted a finger to restore order, both lives would have been spared. I will still never understand why you people defend these animals. I side with the innocent, law-abiding citizens. No gray area for me.
Acknowledging humanity and loss is not a defense of anybody.
But go ahead and keep dividing the country into good guys and bad guys. This is a dead guy now.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat