May 11, 2006

Go To Jail, Loser

I am getting really sick of criminals claiming that bipolar disorder made them commit crime. Here's a creep in San Jose claiming that when he's manic, he thinks it's OK to molest little boys. No, it's never alright, and bipolar didn't make you do it. Go to hell and go to jail.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at May 11, 2006 12:01 AM
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So, is no, killing people is never alright, and schizophrenia didn't make me do it? Should I go to hell and go to jail?

Posted by: Gwen at May 11, 2006 01:50 PM

Yes, killing someone will land you in jail, does not matter why someone killed another human being. There are extraordinary 'causes' that defense can come up with, such as medication induced, insanity, even drunk driving, all 'reasons'. But the bottom line is, if ya murder you will (most likely)go to jail. In court they will have to prove someone did it without a doubt in the jury mind. Sometimes we don't agree with outcomes, or they are just plain sad, but murder is murder. The hell part? well that is whether or not you believe in the realm of heaven and hell, and if you do, there can be forgiveness. Forgiveness from people, and God can happen, if you seek it. Believe in that? it is an entirely broad subject, religion, and murder. 'Go to hell' is also a relatively common figure of speech people can use when pissed off at something that is truly awful, such as this topic about child molesters. They prey on innocent victims and are truly scum of the earth, and should be in jail, let em get what they give there. That could be their living hell. Some people believe that 'hell' is a place you go when you die and relive all of the terrible things you have done. There are a lot of ways you can look at this, but yeah, it is damning to to others when someone 'uses' mental illness as an excuse for a crime of any sort.

Posted by: Stephany at May 13, 2006 07:54 AM

Yes, killing someone will land you in jail, does not matter why someone killed another human being. There are extraordinary 'causes' that defense can come up with, such as medication induced, insanity, even drunk driving, all 'reasons'. But the bottom line is, if ya murder you will (most likely)go to jail. In court they will have to prove someone did it without a doubt in the jury mind. Sometimes we don't agree with outcomes, or they are just plain sad, but murder is murder. The hell part? well that is whether or not you believe in the realm of heaven and hell, and if you do, there can be forgiveness. Forgiveness from people, and God can happen, if you seek it. Believe in that? it is an entirely broad subject, religion, and murder. 'Go to hell' is also a relatively common figure of speech people can use when pissed off at something that is truly awful, such as this topic about child molesters. They prey on innocent victims and are truly scum of the earth, and should be in jail, let em get what they give there. That could be their living hell. Some people believe that 'hell' is a place you go when you die and relive all of the terrible things you have done. There are a lot of ways you can look at this, but yeah, it is damning to to others when someone 'uses' mental illness as an excuse for a crime of any sort.

Posted by: Stephany at May 13, 2006 08:12 AM

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