Monday, October 29, 2012

Why I Am Glad That I Don't Live in Oregon

This guy who has just pleaded guilty to "10 counts, including kidnapping, attempted aggravated murder, assault, sexual abuse, strangulation and sodomy."  He did this to a 10 year old boy in the men's room at a Wendy's, while people are pounding on the door to stop him.  And guess what?  This guy was convicted in 1993 of raping children for the purpose of infecting them with AIDS -- even going so far as to inject a two year old girl between the fingers with infected bodily fluids because he figured that she couldn't talk, and no one would look for injection marks between her fingers.  (And yes, he had "come out of the closet" and left the Marines before cruising gay bars and getting AIDS -- he was not at all closeted.)  So the People's Republic of Oregon let him out several years ago.

Oregon: a state so blue that California seems almost pastel by comparison.

Perhaps secession for the Obama lovers wouldn't be a bad idea.  We could have border guards check creeps like this for criminal background history at the border.

6 comments:

  1. What gives me a RCOB over this is the people who want mercy and understanding for this monster are the same ones who want harsher punishment for Bush and Cheny than this monster deserves for, by comparison, virtually nothing.

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  2. As a Christian and a believer in limited government, I have real concerns about the death penalty. I'm having a hard time remembering those objections at the moment.

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  3. At least it's not Massachusetts. The judge might have ruled the prison has to bring children to his cell. Otherwise his rights might be violated.

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  4. All I know is if any family member of the victims killed this guy I'd want to sit on the jury! I sure as hell would let them walk!

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  6. That little boy would never have gone through this if he'd been left in prison permanently for nine counts of attempted murder in the form of attempting to infect children with HIV.

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