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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3529870" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Why do people need to look at bad stuff in the world and literally throw away all their personal credibility by embellishing it with a line like "Another charming democrat released early ...."? Is there evidence he was a democrat? The video you posted doesn't show it. I personally can't tell just by looking at the pictures how he might have voted in the past. Does it even matter what political affiliation a monster like this is? </p><p></p><p>We're in a red state. DEEP RED technically, and somehow the implication of the line "want more...You know how to vote" pair with the Democrat reference implies this is because Democrats let him out? I'd love to see that evidence too. </p><p></p><p>Also unanswered --- a key issue with this presentation is that "now" bit. He was released but was "now" accused. If he was released before the events took place, what, were people supposed to look into the future and say "no, he shouldn't get out". That'd be a cool ability to have, but no one that I know does. Especially Stitt...he's the one that commuted his sentence according to the article. Which makes the Democrat references more ironic. </p><p></p><p>Should he be out now? No. Should he face capital punishment? That's a harder question and rests a good bit on a real mental evaluation. The better question might be if he should ever be allowed into society again, and to that I would say definitely not. Whether he served out a lifetime in a psych ward or prison upon conviction in someways might be unimportant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3529870, member: 5800"] Why do people need to look at bad stuff in the world and literally throw away all their personal credibility by embellishing it with a line like "Another charming democrat released early ...."? Is there evidence he was a democrat? The video you posted doesn't show it. I personally can't tell just by looking at the pictures how he might have voted in the past. Does it even matter what political affiliation a monster like this is? We're in a red state. DEEP RED technically, and somehow the implication of the line "want more...You know how to vote" pair with the Democrat reference implies this is because Democrats let him out? I'd love to see that evidence too. Also unanswered --- a key issue with this presentation is that "now" bit. He was released but was "now" accused. If he was released before the events took place, what, were people supposed to look into the future and say "no, he shouldn't get out". That'd be a cool ability to have, but no one that I know does. Especially Stitt...he's the one that commuted his sentence according to the article. Which makes the Democrat references more ironic. Should he be out now? No. Should he face capital punishment? That's a harder question and rests a good bit on a real mental evaluation. The better question might be if he should ever be allowed into society again, and to that I would say definitely not. Whether he served out a lifetime in a psych ward or prison upon conviction in someways might be unimportant. [/QUOTE]
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