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04-16-2007, 08:02 AM | #1 |
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How Do You Punish A Crime Like This?
A man was arrested of charges of setting his cousin's house on fire in western Illinois early Sunday and killing her five children, authorities and a relative said.
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There is no punishment harsh enough for these people. I can not begin to imagine the pain these parents are enduring. My heart and prayers go out to them. |
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If we could could back to the "old ways" as in the way of the laws of the Old West and such, I do believe we'd see our crime rate significantly drop and drop fast. Personally, I'd love to see them turn him over to old Al.
This whole crime is also by an 'illegal alien'. That in itself is a whole other crime that should be stopped. He came here and was here illegally. The parents knew that and were letting him live with their family. Nobody could have possibly known what he was capable of but yet somehow just maybe if he had been here legally with a background check there could have been something caught to clue someone in. |
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Hanging by the rope is quick and easy. Stoning though is not. I think I would go with the Moses method.
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Vengeance is the Lord's (Romans 12: 19). Funny how quickly zealots forget about the Bible as well as laws against cruel and unusual punishment when they feel the existing penalties don't fit the crime (another justification for separation of church and state). Do I disagree with your sentiment? Of course not....it's the hypocrisy I find bothersome. |
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Sometimes it sounds like as much punishment for taxpayers and victims than it is for the criminals. Sorry if I sound cynical today. It's just a horrible story and not enough good news around here to talk about. |
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Is ignoring a perceived problem your standard solution or have you succumb, yet again, to the collective ignorance of the Christian community? |
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