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| reply to Qumahlin Re: On the positive side; Rigas Sr will still die in prison
said by Qumahlin :It's a shame because what does putting an 83 year old man in prison accomplish? Hopefully it deters some other old crook from ruining a bunch of people's lives thinking he'll walk because of his age. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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| reply to Qumahlin said by Qumahlin :So now tell me, what does it accomplish keeping him behind bars? I assure you it's not "justice". I'm pro locking up criminals for rehabilitation, i'm pro death penalty, but I will never agree with a punishment that serves no justice other then to please the public. Because it is a "punishment"/"penalty"/"revenge" or whatever you want to call it. Without punishing those who do damage to others, then people will then take the law in to their own hands.
So what is preferable? Locking him up or have those he harmed take revenge by shooting his sorry ass. For society, punishment serves a valid purpose - it stops people from taking revenge personally. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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| reply to digitalfreak said by digitalfreak :said by hobgoblin :said by TKJunkMail :Even with the reduction in sentence, the odds are still good that Rigas Sr will still die in prison. And his son will still spend the majority of the prime of his life in prison as well. I have mixed feelings about this. I agree that the Senior Rigas will die in prison and that is a shame. Hob Why is it a shame? Just because he was an old man when he committed the crimes doesn't me he should be treated any differently than if he was 20 years old. Like the other guy said, don't do the crime if you can't do the time. It's a shame because what does putting an 83 year old man in prison accomplish? It would have been more fitting to simply confiscate all of his personal/family assets and leave him penniless, but free. Now YOUR tax dollars are being used to keep an 83 year old man behind bars.
Also have you ever visited someone in a low security prison similar to the one John is housed in at Butner? I have and I'll tell you right now while it's no vacation it's certainly nothing like any prison you may be thinking of.
So now tell me, what does it accomplish keeping him behind bars? I assure you it's not "justice".
I'm pro locking up criminals for rehabilitation, i'm pro death penalty, but I will never agree with a punishment that serves no justice other then to please the public. |
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| reply to digitalfreak Re: On the positive side; Rigas Sr will still die in prison
"Why is it a shame? Just because he was an old man when he committed the crimes doesn't me he should be treated any differently than if he was 20 years old. Like the other guy said, don't do the crime if you can't do the time."
Its a shame because I happened to know John personally.
Hob -- "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1 edit | reply to hobgoblin said by hobgoblin :said by dsless :Several small suppliers locally where I used to live also filed bk because of him and it ruined their lives. So there is not much sympathy for him. From investments? Or unpaid debt from Adelphia to them? Hob Unpaid debts from Adelphia.
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| reply to hobgoblin said by hobgoblin :said by TKJunkMail :Even with the reduction in sentence, the odds are still good that Rigas Sr will still die in prison. And his son will still spend the majority of the prime of his life in prison as well. I have mixed feelings about this. I agree that the Senior Rigas will die in prison and that is a shame. Hob Why is it a shame? Just because he was an old man when he committed the crimes doesn't me he should be treated any differently than if he was 20 years old. Like the other guy said, don't do the crime if you can't do the time. |
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| reply to dsless said by dsless :Several small suppliers locally where I used to live also filed bk because of him and it ruined their lives. So there is not much sympathy for him. From investments? Or unpaid debt from Adelphia to them?
Hob -- "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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join:2001-05-16 Pittsburgh, PA | reply to hobgoblin Well Hobes he did the crime and gets the time. Several small suppliers locally where I used to live also filed bk because of him and it ruined their lives. So there is not much sympathy for him. |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :Even with the reduction in sentence, the odds are still good that Rigas Sr will still die in prison. And his son will still spend the majority of the prime of his life in prison as well. I have mixed feelings about this. I agree that the Senior Rigas will die in prison and that is a shame.
Hob -- "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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