LarryP wrote:I don't hope or celebrate anyone losing their life. No matter what happens. Except murders thou.
Each victim has innocent families & friends who suffer from their death. I feel for them.
911scanner wrote:LarryP wrote:I don't hope or celebrate anyone losing their life. No matter what happens. Except murders thou.
Each victim has innocent families & friends who suffer from their death. I feel for them.
Victim of what, may I ask?
Heffay wrote:Alcoholism.
Unless you think people choose to be alcoholics, and can just quit whenever they feel like it. Just like people here could choose to be skinny if they wanted; they just prefer being men of "unusual size"...
tman wrote:Heffay wrote:Alcoholism.
Unless you think people choose to be alcoholics, and can just quit whenever they feel like it. Just like people here could choose to be skinny if they wanted; they just prefer being men of "unusual size"...
Being an alcoholic doesn't absolve a person of personal responsibility. Be a drunkard, and I couldn't care less. Be a drunk menace to society; that's a whole different ball game.
scarletvw wrote:Tronster wrote:Nobody DESERVES to die for robbery, forgery, or drugs. But if they are a murderer, then all bets are off. JMO
No, no one deserves to die, I never said he did deserve to die. But when you live a certain lifestyle of drugs, theft, and dubauchery, you can't expect him to end up living to a ripe ol' age.
And I am glad that he didn't take anyone else's life, it's almost a maricle he didn't kill one of the officers or an innocent.
damian_mb wrote:Yeah everyone says he doesn't deserve this and that....then this guy does something to them or affects them directly, all of the sudden their opinions change. He was of no duty to society, I call it natural selection.
911scanner wrote:I am damn sick & tired of people feeling sorry for those that are a victim of their own misdeeds. I don't feel bad for him.
Heffay wrote:911scanner wrote:I am damn sick & tired of people feeling sorry for those that are a victim of their own misdeeds. I don't feel bad for him.
Got any recent pictures of yourself you feel like sharing? I'd love to see what a paragon of virtue looks like.
911scanner wrote:He was a victim of himself, and his own poor choices.
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I am damn sick & tired of people feeling sorry for those that are a victim of their own misdeeds. I don't feel bad for him. I would feel bad if he was forced by someone else, or if he were sober driving down the road in his own van and had a bad accident.
My point.... Criminals are not victims, unless violently forced by another to do such acts.
STOP FEELING SORRY FOR CRIMINALS!!
LarryP wrote:Forgiveness is one of the hardest aspects of the Christian life.
Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, “Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?” Jesus answered, “I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.
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