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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by kevinstheRRman</i> <br /><br />OH goodie, my turn to take the Mickey out of your mouse. <br /> <br />No Civilised countryencorprates suchpathetic,and allbeit stupid laws saying... If I try to kill myself and suddenly change my mind and cause a massive accident,my punishemnt should reflect directly what the crime was related to. <br /> <br />SoIf I rob a bank, Does that mean I have to wash bank Tiles for the restof my life??? <br /> <br />wait wait,i'mjsut warming up... <br /> <br />If I start a forest fire,does that mean my sentace should be that I have to dressup like Smokey the bear and convey a message on TV about fires? <br /> <br />wouldn't that be the single most stupid thing you have ever seen or heard of? <br /> <br />yes it would- If you want to commit a SERIOUS crime like that, derailing 3 trains, two trains, 4 trains,or one point six six repeating trains, You get killed or you get life in prison. End of story. <br /> <br />Not only is cleaning up every crossing that an accident occurs the most morbid,and unwaranted trhing I have ever heard of, it is also just plain stupid. <br /> <br />That is NOT justice in my book, and my book compares to others. <br /> <br />Don't be a writer and don't ever publish "your book" <br /> <br /> <br />[/quote] <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />My point was, if the guy wanted to die, but lost his nerve, executing him would be doing him a favor, wouldn't it? <br /> <br />Forcing him to live, but in such a capacity to make him deal regularly with the kinda mallady that he caused would be much greater punishment than doing the job for him that he himself could not do.. <br /> <br />Now of course, i offered that suggestion entirely tongue in cheek, but I wouldm't expect some beer swilling hick to recognize that. So, if it's a name calling contest you want, bring it on...[xx(]
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