Now, why don’t you answer the question?
You feel that the death penalty is appropriate for a child molester/rapist/kidnapper who, by any stretch of the imagination, is mentally ill, but you feel compassionate release is appropriate for a convicted murder because he is terminally ill. So, I will ask again…..why the difference in your compassion?
Girleegirl....did you refresh yourself regarding my statement about the Lockerbie Bomber that seems to have set you off:
"That does seem to be the case, although, there does appear to be some controversy regarding the judgement."
.............If someone is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt....in my mind....not in a court that has political motives....
Now, did I say the death penalty was appropriate, or that I would go for it? NO....
"Are you serious.....maybe I have to simplify my statement for you.....
My statement...."And yes, although most the time I am against capital punishment, in this case it seems warranted."........................of course there has to be a trial, the case needs to be proven "beyond a reasonable doubt"....but DNA should be pretty easy to prove paternity....hmmm a 15 year old child of a 29 year old woman...now how old would she have had to have been....she was forced.......she was only 11 years old when kidnapped!.....he is a violent sexual predator...a pedofile.....in an office with two glassy eyed robotic young girls....?"
Sometimes language can be subtle...maybe too subtle for some....hmmm?
Seems:
1. To give the impression of being; appear: The child seems healthy, but the doctor is concerned.
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