Capital Punishment 

I don't like it, but sometimes we have to do things that we don't like just because we have no good option.

Criminals are like having a disease. You either eradicate it or accept living with it.

The do-gooders like to show how compassionate they are by insisting that we try to rehabilitate criminals.  They won't do anything to help, or pay for it themselves.  They want somebody else to do the work and pay for it, while they pat themselves on the back for being so great.

How many people have been killed because of these do-gooders?

We used to hang horse thieves. That means that they didn't steal any more horses.

Now we let criminals out so they can continue stealing and killing.  Why? Because it makes jobs for lawyers, judges, cops, parole officers, and anyone even remotely involved with our legal system.

And if they are young enough, we only scold them (because spanking is illegal).  Then we do what we can to encourage them into making a career of crime.

Remember:  It doesn't hurt nearly as much if you are killed by a young person.

Why three strikes? Because only one crime per criminal just doesn't make enough jobs.

Have you ever known a do-gooder that steals from their place of work? How can a person that steals from work possibly raise a child to be honest? Don't thieves usually raise thieves?

Could a guilty conscious be another reason some people are for coddling criminals?


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