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    That this man is free on the streets? I mean how is this shit actually possible?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BosZxa1bYcE

    Japan is so f[COLOR="Black"]uc[/COLOR]ked. I bet all that weird anime shit messed up this guys mind.

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    Well I mean OJ Simpson was freed and he killed twice as many people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamgine
    Well I mean OJ Simpson was freed and he killed twice as many people.
    OJ Simpson was found innocent. No matter what your personal views, unless you were there on that day and saw it with your own eyes, you have to respect the decision.

    This guy admits killing, dismembering and eating a girl from his university, yet is allowed to live free. Unforgivable.

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    Well I mean just because OJ Simpson was found innocent doesn't mean he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamgine
    Well I mean just because OJ Simpson was found innocent doesn't mean he was.
    OJ Simpson may have been guilty, he may have been innocent. It doesn't really matter since he is currently in jail for a long time. Not sure why you brought him up in this thread.

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    Yes, it is despicable, and only getting worse as scientists plug the agenda of 'no free-will' and therefore consider retributive punishment as immoral and wrong, even though it serves a valuable cathartic function for the victims (with society itself feeling victimised by the most heinous crimes). People being allowed to walk free in this way destroys the moral integrity of a society, as getting away with this kind of thing undermines all moral sentiments and feelings, the glues that keep society civil.

    There's guys in latin American countries who have raped and murdered hundreds of children and were freed after 20 years because these are the maximum length of time they can hold someone in prison. It's bloody absurd.

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    if the argument is about whether or not JFK, and or MLK Jr. would not had been assassinated had guns been banned in the United States.

    I can tell you the first honest answer, is that I can't tell.

    Because I didn't live through that period of time to understand the morale and emotions those that were pumped up on. As well as their anger, and if people insist, "passive aggression" of the issues in which people were truly aware and cared about.



    I suppose there may be gun laws that will be worked on in the future.


    sorry if wrong thread.
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    I saw a documentary on him.. won't watch that video since I've seen enough, but there was some loophole he escaped through.. impossible, unfathomable, but true.

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    so many countries have very lenient penal codes. I am not surprised.

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