Says the guy that just showed up in the wee hours of the morning to attack JLM..
...says the guy that comes to a thread about the "throw away the key act" and says nothing about the "throw away the key act". Hehehe yup, I'm in your head alright.
Says the guy that just showed up in the wee hours of the morning to attack JLM..
Oh oh, you're upset already this morning....says the guy that comes to a thread about the "throw away the key act" and says nothing about the "throw away the key act". Hehehe yup, I'm in your head alright.
Do victims have hope of rising from the dead and regaining the Canadian standard of humane treatment that the murderer took from them?The question that will inevitably come before the courts is whether leaving prisoners without hope of release, at least by a neutral decision-making body, meets Canadian standards of humane treatment
Oh oh, you're upset already this morning.
Although, you came on in the wee hours already angry. Looking to stalk JLM.
Poor poor Cannuck.
Ah, leave the poor guy alone..................he was out fighting fires all night.![]()
You would know, since you travel with him, in his head.Ah, leave the poor guy alone..................he was out fighting fires all night.![]()
I don't have a problem with them getting mercy within the prison system since they will spend forever there...I do have a problem with them being released....depending of course upon the circumstances...
You would know, since you travel with him, in his head.
Did you see the new fridge in there?
such as someone who kills another at a very young age and shows remorse as the years go on...at some point I think there should be consideration for release if it can be shown that there is little danger to societyIs it full of Keystones?
Circumstances?
such as someone who kills another at a very young age and shows remorse as the years go on...at some point I think there should be consideration for release if it can be shown that there is little danger to society
on the other hand,
I am still thinking of that male out west who was released after having raped multiple times as well as confined women...to me, he should not be released but his jail sentence should show mercy for his prison stretch although he has not killed at this point, I think he is more dangerous than someone who has killed but shows remorse
such as someone who kills another at a very young age and shows remorse as the years go on...at some point I think there should be consideration for release if it can be shown that there is little danger to society
on the other hand,
I am still thinking of that male out west who was released after having raped multiple times as well as confined women...to me, he should not be released but his jail sentence should show mercy for his prison stretch although he has not killed at this point, I think he is more dangerous than someone who has killed but shows remorse
the reason I picked that example (age) as someone who could possibly be redeemed is because looking back on myself when young, I think the impulse control is low, there is little to no wisdom although they think they know everything, and there is little understanding of the permanent nature of death...See and I kind of go the opposite way, thinking that I'm not sure if one can come back from killing at a young age. That's gotta fu*ck someone up for life.
And what does it mean to 'show remorse' anyway? With enough practice anyone can learn to approximate it. I'd be mistrustful.
See and I kind of go the opposite way, thinking that I'm not sure if one can come back from killing at a young age. That's gotta fu*ck someone up for life.
And what does it mean to 'show remorse' anyway? With enough practice anyone can learn to approximate it. I'd be mistrustful.
life does not mean life in CanadaNot the fact you murdered somebody.