The case for vigilante justice...
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Re: The case for vigilante justice...
Reality Check and North Shore,
Just wondering what you two "intellectuals" think should happen to the scum .... oops sorry, I mean misunderstood victims of their enviorment who will greatly benefit from rehab not punishment, who perpetrated this disgusting crime? Maybe 2 years in prison and 1 year probation if they promise not to do it again? In my opinion they all should get life in prison no parole, agree or disagree? Though I know they will not receive such a punishment, unfortunately for them this vile act was not commited here in Canada as they would be out in 6-8 months
Just wondering what you two "intellectuals" think should happen to the scum .... oops sorry, I mean misunderstood victims of their enviorment who will greatly benefit from rehab not punishment, who perpetrated this disgusting crime? Maybe 2 years in prison and 1 year probation if they promise not to do it again? In my opinion they all should get life in prison no parole, agree or disagree? Though I know they will not receive such a punishment, unfortunately for them this vile act was not commited here in Canada as they would be out in 6-8 months
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Well, Habit, if you'd bothered to read through the first page, you'd see my post there (the 16th in the thread) detailing what I thought should happen
BTW, it's 'Intellectuals' - and, I'll freely admit, I'm not. So if you are going to take a shot you might want to aim a little better.

BTW, it's 'Intellectuals' - and, I'll freely admit, I'm not. So if you are going to take a shot you might want to aim a little better.

Say, what's that mountain goat doing up here in the mist?
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"Crime rates have been dropping for the last 20 years"....
THAT stat is essentially meaningless. Anyone who uses it to back their arguement needs more research in a big way in a big hurry. It is often used by those who advicate keeping Canada's current system of Justice, however, it is questionable at best. In order to have a comparison at least some of the variables need to be standard, yet "rates of Crime' is a very fragile cornerstone. Every jursidiction reports crimes in a different manner. Some log/report a fist fight in an back lane as assault, some as a minor offense, and some forces do not report it at all. My point is that the reporting and clasification of crimes has changed in 20 years, and probably not the total real crime rate as such.....
THAT stat is essentially meaningless. Anyone who uses it to back their arguement needs more research in a big way in a big hurry. It is often used by those who advicate keeping Canada's current system of Justice, however, it is questionable at best. In order to have a comparison at least some of the variables need to be standard, yet "rates of Crime' is a very fragile cornerstone. Every jursidiction reports crimes in a different manner. Some log/report a fist fight in an back lane as assault, some as a minor offense, and some forces do not report it at all. My point is that the reporting and clasification of crimes has changed in 20 years, and probably not the total real crime rate as such.....
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habit wrote:Reality Check and North Shore,
Just wondering what you two "intellectuals" think should happen to the scum .... oops sorry, I mean misunderstood victims of their enviorment who will greatly benefit from rehab not punishment, who perpetrated this disgusting crime? Maybe 2 years in prison and 1 year probation if they promise not to do it again? In my opinion they all should get life in prison no parole, agree or disagree? Though I know they will not receive such a punishment, unfortunately for them this vile act was not commited here in Canada as they would be out in 6-8 months
I really have to assume some of you are stupid, as in "a term that implies a sluggish, slow-witted lack of intelligence." Honestly, do your minds work in such basic fashion as to assume that there are two settings on the dial? That your "vigilante justice" can only be balanced by "2 years in prison and 1 year of probation?" I'm asking a serious question here, as it seems patently obvious that some of you have have little, if any, capacity for evaluation of a given topic. This just happens to be the one I'm writing this on, but it could be applied all over this site. I regularly forward friends and acquaintances responses to various topics in this forum, as it just has to be laughed at. The option is to cry in despair for the younger generation.
That is not to say there aren't some of you who have very different opinions than mine, who are actually capable of responding in a manner that encourages debate, and who can separate fact from fiction.
Habit, that is the best you can do? To spew this propaganda laden vomit?
That is the most pathetic post I've read in a while Habit, congratulations, you're setting the standard oh so high. Brutal. Bunch of friggen sheep, Bhaaaaa!
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Why thank you so much, there are so many people I would like to thank;
Well first of all you realitycheck who nominated me for this well deserved award as you appear to be the most intelligent person on this forum, I am just a sheep for wanting to see scum criminals treated as scum criminals
and not victims who deserve rehabilitation. You do realize all your childish insults are directed at people who just wants to see criminals get what they deserve PUNISHMENT not rehab. As well you and your friends need to get a life if you use this forum for your humor. What the hell is wrong with throwing all these degenerates in prison for life no parole, please explain why this would not be justified as punishment for their heinous act. And by the way from what I gather you and your liberal counterpart are the minority, wonder why that is.....
I look forward to your wordy rebuttal you pompous ass (see I can insult people based on their forum writings too) makes me feel so superior. Once again realize you are arguing against people who want to PUNISH animals who raped a 7 year old girl and think they should be treated as the animals they are, just tell me what you honestly think should happen to the perpetrators, there is a chance I am misunderstanding your arguments as I do not have the energy to read through all your posts. Only three baseless insults aloud in any response
Well first of all you realitycheck who nominated me for this well deserved award as you appear to be the most intelligent person on this forum, I am just a sheep for wanting to see scum criminals treated as scum criminals

I look forward to your wordy rebuttal you pompous ass (see I can insult people based on their forum writings too) makes me feel so superior. Once again realize you are arguing against people who want to PUNISH animals who raped a 7 year old girl and think they should be treated as the animals they are, just tell me what you honestly think should happen to the perpetrators, there is a chance I am misunderstanding your arguments as I do not have the energy to read through all your posts. Only three baseless insults aloud in any response

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Ok, Habit, you win.
Hang 'em high.
Hang 'em high.

Say, what's that mountain goat doing up here in the mist?
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Habit, son,
You just don't seem to get it, at all. So, I will leave you to it, it seems you have preciously little interest in considering anything other than your own opinion, and your list of incorrect assumptions is just too long to list.
"Wordy" huh?
WTF are we raising in this country these days? Don't suppose you've ever picked up a book? Adios
Northy, I do hope you're tongue is firmly in cheek? You're better than that.
You just don't seem to get it, at all. So, I will leave you to it, it seems you have preciously little interest in considering anything other than your own opinion, and your list of incorrect assumptions is just too long to list.
"Wordy" huh?

WTF are we raising in this country these days? Don't suppose you've ever picked up a book? Adios
Northy, I do hope you're tongue is firmly in cheek? You're better than that.
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umm sorry,
I have already been declared the winner no need for sour grapes, HANG EM HIGH, why read a book when I can learn so much from you geniuses here on avcanada who seem to have everything all figured out.
good night and I will always love you
I have already been declared the winner no need for sour grapes, HANG EM HIGH, why read a book when I can learn so much from you geniuses here on avcanada who seem to have everything all figured out.
good night and I will always love you

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That could almost be autobiographical there RC.reality check wrote:Habit, son,
You just don't seem to get it, at all. So, I will leave you to it, it seems you have preciously little interest in considering anything other than your own opinion, and your list of incorrect assumptions is just too long to list.
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