Mo-DAWG
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Post by Mo-DAWG on Jan 6, 2006 17:28:46 GMT -5
Where's Lomita when I need her!! ..be glad she ain t here now .. shed run amuck again with the new members here .. lol ... just talked to her today... shes doing fine and "recovering" from holidays .... lol ... Mo-DAWG
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Post by kathy on Jan 6, 2006 17:34:32 GMT -5
Andie,
My pen pal was having an affair with her. She was beaten to death and left in a abandoned shed. My pen pal was in jail on a parole violation the day she was murdered. I can go on and on about his innocence but I will leave it at that for now.
A huge problem here in the US is that these crimes are not investigated enough. They tend to pick the first person that comes along.
Andie, stop for just a minute and imagine that you are being blamed for something you did not do. You are found guilty and go to DR where you wait to die. Can you imagine what you would go through? Can you imagine a worse torture?
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Post by andie on Jan 6, 2006 17:35:09 GMT -5
I don't have a heart and yeah you are right there are some people in prison who are innocent and then theres the rest saying they are innocent. Look evidence never lies and there must have been something incriminationg to get your pen pal in prison. Andie, count up the people claiming they are innocent and compare it to the number of people on DR. Then you can assume some of the people on DR can't claim innocence for whatever reason, so we can switch the numbers who are faking such claims with the ones who can't claim when they are. I bet you will get a number that is close to the number of actual innocent people on DR. Sad thing is, I bet you don't have the psychic capabilities to figure out who is guilty and who is innocent. I know I don't. Your right I don't have psychic abilites and while you believe most of the people on DR are inncocent I believe that yes some are but the majority are not. My future career will involve me studying the evidence at a crime scene and by that I will determine who is innocent and who is not.
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Post by kathy on Jan 6, 2006 17:38:08 GMT -5
Maybe the evidence doesn't lie but it sure can be misconstrued!!!
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Post by andie on Jan 6, 2006 17:39:20 GMT -5
Andie, My pen pal was having an affair with her. She was beaten to death and left in a abandoned shed. My pen pal was in jail on a parole violation the day she was murdered. I can go on and on about his innocence but I will leave it at that for now. A huge problem here in the US is that these crimes are not investigated enough. They tend to pick the first person that comes along. Andie, stop for just a minute and imagine that you are being blamed for something you did not do. You are found guilty and go to DR where you wait to die. Can you imagine what you would go through? Can you imagine a worse torture? I don't need to imagine there was a case in Canada before I was born..Steven Trescott..he was given the DP for a crime he did not commit. However he was then sentenced to life and I know he did not commit the crime because of the evidence for him not against him. The judge on the case was against him as well as the investigators. Hopefully now things will change. But I will agree with you on they pick the first person available...yet they do need to remember that evidence does not lie..
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Post by sclcookie on Jan 6, 2006 17:39:25 GMT -5
Andie, count up the people claiming they are innocent and compare it to the number of people on DR. Then you can assume some of the people on DR can't claim innocence for whatever reason, so we can switch the numbers who are faking such claims with the ones who can't claim when they are. I bet you will get a number that is close to the number of actual innocent people on DR. Sad thing is, I bet you don't have the psychic capabilities to figure out who is guilty and who is innocent. I know I don't. Your right I don't have psychic abilites and while you believe most of the people on DR are inncocent I believe that yes some are but the majority are not. My future career will involve me studying the evidence at a crime scene and by that I will determine who is innocent and who is not. LMAO!!! Name all the guys I've claimed innocent, Andie. There is ONLY 1 I claimed innocent and now he is dead.
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Mo-DAWG
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Post by Mo-DAWG on Jan 6, 2006 17:43:32 GMT -5
Andie, count up the people claiming they are innocent and compare it to the number of people on DR. Then you can assume some of the people on DR can't claim innocence for whatever reason, so we can switch the numbers who are faking such claims with the ones who can't claim when they are. I bet you will get a number that is close to the number of actual innocent people on DR. Sad thing is, I bet you don't have the psychic capabilities to figure out who is guilty and who is innocent. I know I don't. Your right I don't have psychic abilites and while you believe most of the people on DR are inncocent I believe that yes some are but the majority are not. My future career will involve me studying the evidence at a crime scene and by that I will determine who is innocent and who is not. who the f*ck asserted they were all innocent ? ..(or a majority of them was) ... thats bullsh*t ... thers some cases of very good innocent claims and some with obvious innoence but no good lawyer to take care of it ...and thats all ... Mo-DAWG
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Post by andie on Jan 6, 2006 17:44:07 GMT -5
deleted disrespectful post hugggz, Suzanne yo .... streamers, balloons, some bbq, beer and coke (and a watering can for you ) ... ... you are amazingly passionate about revenge lil avenger ... Mo-DAWG Technically its not revenge for me (if I'm the one murdered) it was the judges/ or jurors descision.. yet for my family they wouldn´t be all that sad to see the murderer go bye
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Post by kathy on Jan 6, 2006 17:48:49 GMT -5
What about the "other family" do they deserved the hurt? What is it that they did wrong?
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Post by sclcookie on Jan 6, 2006 17:50:45 GMT -5
Noooosh, call up Lomita to do some modifying I gtg hugggz, Suzanne
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Mo-DAWG
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Post by Mo-DAWG on Jan 6, 2006 17:51:05 GMT -5
yo .... streamers, balloons, some bbq, beer and coke (and a watering can for you ) ... ... you are amazingly passionate about revenge lil avenger ... Mo-DAWG Technically its not revenge for me (if I'm the one murdered) it was the judges/ or jurors descision..yet for my family they wouldn't be all that sad to see a murderer go bye.... oh i see ...you want revenge for your butt and your family wants it too but they forward the responsibility to the judge and the jurors to demand revenge for you .. sh*t what kind of family do you have if they dont even openly name what they want .... hope they ll at least pay for the drinks and the bbq ... (the guests can collect money for your watering can in return... deal?) ... Mo-DAWG
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Post by CCADP on Jan 6, 2006 17:54:15 GMT -5
Hey Andie... You voting Conservative? You don't have to answer... I am just wondering because I found the death pen question refreshingly almost completely absent from this election - its not really an issue here but the old Reform / Alliance types were always spouting off about it; but I notice since the PCs and Alliance merged to make the new Conservatives; that kind of (for Canada) radical social rhetoric has been toned down. It was particularly noticeable the other day when; after the shooting of a 15 year old girl an innocent bystander downtown Toronto on Boxing day; a reporter asked Stephen Harper if he supported the death penalty and or if he would call for a referendum on it (like the Reform/Alliance types were always calling for even tho Preston Manning party founder was personally against the DP)... anyway Harper kind of hemmed and hawed and said pointedly "I'm not even going to go there" I found it a strange - and to me reassuring ! answer cause its really a change of tune. Last time in my riding (last years election I mean) the local conservtive candidate called us when they found out CCADP was in their riding and talked to me for 45 minutes reassuring me that she and many of her colleagues (except those wacky ex reformers!) were against the death penalty. I know the old Conservatives were - even Mulroney was adamantly against it in the days when he was PM and there was talk of bringing it back - circa 1987. Anyway - that being said; last years election had a conservative candidate from Hamilton Mountain spouting off all pro death pen for no apparant reason - and this time around Mississ or Etobicoke candidate Rob Ford has said he is disappointed in Harper for not speaking for the death pen this election.... he's just grandstanding trying to get a vote or two from a devastated Toronto - political posturing of the worst kind. Anyway; I'm a long time NDPer and have been ever since I started voting... Interested in comments of Canadians though, actually i think i will make this part of a new thread. Tracy CCADP
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Post by lomita on Jan 6, 2006 17:56:13 GMT -5
Technically its not revenge for me (if I'm the one murdered) it was the judges/ or jurors descision..yet for my family they wouldn't be all that sad to see a murderer go bye.... oh i see ...you want revenge for your butt and your family wants it too but they forward the responsibility to the judge and the jurors to demand revenge for you .. sh*t what kind of family do you have if they dont even openly name what they want .... hope they ll at least pay for the drinks and the bbq ... (the guests can collect money for your watering can in return... deal?) ... Mo-DAWG We could burn her corpse and save the money for a watering can.
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Post by CCADP on Jan 6, 2006 18:02:33 GMT -5
I've met Steven many times. He is STILL trying to clear his name and has not yet been declared innocent by Canada - even though you and I and everyone else knows he was. He lived under this shadow and had to lie about his identity and live in fear of exposure for years after his release as he tried to raise his kids. The death penalty and its affects and being wrongly accused on the basis of faulty 'evidence' (remember you have said that evidence does not lie! I think you need to remember that its still humans who evaluate and give meaning to that evidence ! Even DNA has been wrong many times for many different reasons both accidental and misconduct) How can you be for the death penalty and speak of Stephen Truscott in the same breath?
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Post by andie on Jan 6, 2006 18:05:13 GMT -5
oh i see ...you want revenge for your butt and your family wants it too but they forward the responsibility to the judge and the jurors to demand revenge for you .. sh*t what kind of family do you have if they dont even openly name what they want .... hope they ll at least pay for the drinks and the bbq ... (the guests can collect money for your watering can in return... deal?) ... Mo-DAWG We could burn her corpse and save the money for a watering can. Thank-you cause I do want to be cremated..but hey at least my so called murderer will be burining right beside me..yeah I love the judges and jurors who spoke on the victims behalf which would be me and not for the crazy @$$ psycho who murdered me.
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