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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 436157" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Malika - </p><p> </p><p>I'm going to have to go with Donna on the rehabilitative state and her thoughts. While I would always hope there is a chance that anyone is redeemable and my faith would give it to a higher power - yes, I think with God all things are possible. But do I think men have the power to change a human like the ones that I dealt with or the ones that are in prison through rehabilitation offered in prison and/or therapy? After a certain point in a persons life? No. I do not think they are able to change. The mapping in their brains, their habits, their behaviors, their genetic code, even their will, their beings are what they are. </p><p> </p><p> Some people answer to a different 'master'. Not everyones 'higher power' is (points up). There are evil people in the world, and when you meet one or more of them it doesn't take much for you to pick another out in a crowd. If you were to ask me if I think Casey Anthony is the personification of evil? No. I think she did an evil behavior, for a selfish reason, without caring and will pay for the rest of her life for it. I don't think she felt she would get caught, I think she thought she was brilliantly smart, had her crime planned out, I do not believe it was an accident after reading events leading up to the crime so I think it was a premeditated murder. Until that particular behavior - I do not belive that she was an evil person. Whatever changed in her mind she can't undo and now will forever be labled as an evil person, and people will try their best to rehabilitate her, and spend time on her, and talk to her, and get her to feel emotions ad nauseum - and in my humble opinion - it's a waste of time. the rest of her life if she gets a life sentence will be spent warehousing her body away from society. So she can't get to anyone else and ever harm anyone again. Susan Smith is a very infamous mother here in SC that drown her two children alive in the family car, then claimed a black man stole her car. It nearly ripped a small town a few miles from our house in half. She is a sociopath, a grand liar, an adultress who was having marital problems, and after serving only a few years in prison with some counseling under her belt has tried to appeal her sentence, by telling the court that she wasn't given adequate council ---and should be allowed OUT of prison because since she's been IN prison she's received GOD, and now wants to council other women who have murdered their children. yeah ----WOW - after what? 12 or 15 years in jail? This is what she thinks was enough time for her two boys' death, and she feels she is a good candidate for murder counselor? The state has her in isolation because it has been said if she ever gets into general population of our prison system? The inmate women will kill her. When this came up last year? It was so absurd people didn't even want it printed in the newspaper. No one wanted to hear her name. But she GOT her day in court, and she was told NEVER to come back to court and waste taxpayers money again. EVER. THAT WAS printed in the newspaper. I'm not making light of your thoughts but see what rehabilitation did for her? It gave her access to the law library where she planned and plotted HOW to get herself out of prison. kniving little self-serving person. There are a few more cases I can tell you about with people like her that are absolutely amazing in their narcissistic behavior that have killed, and then go to jail, spent 10-12 years and then turn around and basically say "I've done enough time - I should get out now." It's amazing the arrogance they have and invalue of a human life. </p><p> </p><p>The only one that I think even deserves a mention is the guy recently who begged for a firing squad. I think he was in Colorado. Firing squads ARE still legal in a few states here in the US - but NOT commonly used and he had to beg the US Supreme court to uphold his choice. They did, and he was shot to death a week later. This was just last year. I think if I was going to have to go - this is how I'd ask to go too. No gas chamber, No lethal injection - just shoot me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 436157, member: 4964"] Malika - I'm going to have to go with Donna on the rehabilitative state and her thoughts. While I would always hope there is a chance that anyone is redeemable and my faith would give it to a higher power - yes, I think with God all things are possible. But do I think men have the power to change a human like the ones that I dealt with or the ones that are in prison through rehabilitation offered in prison and/or therapy? After a certain point in a persons life? No. I do not think they are able to change. The mapping in their brains, their habits, their behaviors, their genetic code, even their will, their beings are what they are. Some people answer to a different 'master'. Not everyones 'higher power' is (points up). There are evil people in the world, and when you meet one or more of them it doesn't take much for you to pick another out in a crowd. If you were to ask me if I think Casey Anthony is the personification of evil? No. I think she did an evil behavior, for a selfish reason, without caring and will pay for the rest of her life for it. I don't think she felt she would get caught, I think she thought she was brilliantly smart, had her crime planned out, I do not believe it was an accident after reading events leading up to the crime so I think it was a premeditated murder. Until that particular behavior - I do not belive that she was an evil person. Whatever changed in her mind she can't undo and now will forever be labled as an evil person, and people will try their best to rehabilitate her, and spend time on her, and talk to her, and get her to feel emotions ad nauseum - and in my humble opinion - it's a waste of time. the rest of her life if she gets a life sentence will be spent warehousing her body away from society. So she can't get to anyone else and ever harm anyone again. Susan Smith is a very infamous mother here in SC that drown her two children alive in the family car, then claimed a black man stole her car. It nearly ripped a small town a few miles from our house in half. She is a sociopath, a grand liar, an adultress who was having marital problems, and after serving only a few years in prison with some counseling under her belt has tried to appeal her sentence, by telling the court that she wasn't given adequate council ---and should be allowed OUT of prison because since she's been IN prison she's received GOD, and now wants to council other women who have murdered their children. yeah ----WOW - after what? 12 or 15 years in jail? This is what she thinks was enough time for her two boys' death, and she feels she is a good candidate for murder counselor? The state has her in isolation because it has been said if she ever gets into general population of our prison system? The inmate women will kill her. When this came up last year? It was so absurd people didn't even want it printed in the newspaper. No one wanted to hear her name. But she GOT her day in court, and she was told NEVER to come back to court and waste taxpayers money again. EVER. THAT WAS printed in the newspaper. I'm not making light of your thoughts but see what rehabilitation did for her? It gave her access to the law library where she planned and plotted HOW to get herself out of prison. kniving little self-serving person. There are a few more cases I can tell you about with people like her that are absolutely amazing in their narcissistic behavior that have killed, and then go to jail, spent 10-12 years and then turn around and basically say "I've done enough time - I should get out now." It's amazing the arrogance they have and invalue of a human life. The only one that I think even deserves a mention is the guy recently who begged for a firing squad. I think he was in Colorado. Firing squads ARE still legal in a few states here in the US - but NOT commonly used and he had to beg the US Supreme court to uphold his choice. They did, and he was shot to death a week later. This was just last year. I think if I was going to have to go - this is how I'd ask to go too. No gas chamber, No lethal injection - just shoot me. [/QUOTE]
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