laserdisc10
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In light of the fact Samantha Bodsworth killer was free to go having served approx. 14 years, I have to say that based on sentences imposed for murder in this country, aligned with time served before release on parole, I wouldn't have much hesitation about murdering someone or maybe several persons, particularly if --while serving the sentence -- I were able to change my identity should I wish in addition to obtaining qualifications I'd been unable to afford financially and timewise beforehand
The sentences imposed in this country are almost an encouragement to commit crime, considering the limited employment opportunities and the high and ever increasing costs of living and housing on the 'outside'
Basically, sentences imposed on killers could be said to be preferable to signing up with the armed forces
Armed forces train and pay people to kill
Convicted murderers are punished for killing
Being a paid-killer in the armed forces often results in post-traumatic-stress, nightmares, flashbacks, broken marriages and relationships, various physical conditions caused by vaccinations administered and/or conditions caused and contracted during active service, unpredictable bouts of violence, etc.
Convicted murderers are rehabilitated, provided medical and psychiatric care and taught to understand and control their violent/anti-social impulses, etc.
The older I become, the more persuaded I am that our world is actually one of the levels of Hell and judges/legislation are the pawns of demons
Anyway, if anyone murders any of my children, they'd better hope the police get to them before I do. And even if the police do save them from me at the outset -- I'd be waiting for them after those oh so anonymous members of parole boards set them free to go whistling off into the sunset after 10 or 14 years
The sentences imposed in this country are almost an encouragement to commit crime, considering the limited employment opportunities and the high and ever increasing costs of living and housing on the 'outside'
Basically, sentences imposed on killers could be said to be preferable to signing up with the armed forces
Armed forces train and pay people to kill
Convicted murderers are punished for killing
Being a paid-killer in the armed forces often results in post-traumatic-stress, nightmares, flashbacks, broken marriages and relationships, various physical conditions caused by vaccinations administered and/or conditions caused and contracted during active service, unpredictable bouts of violence, etc.
Convicted murderers are rehabilitated, provided medical and psychiatric care and taught to understand and control their violent/anti-social impulses, etc.
The older I become, the more persuaded I am that our world is actually one of the levels of Hell and judges/legislation are the pawns of demons
Anyway, if anyone murders any of my children, they'd better hope the police get to them before I do. And even if the police do save them from me at the outset -- I'd be waiting for them after those oh so anonymous members of parole boards set them free to go whistling off into the sunset after 10 or 14 years