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In reply to the discussion: boy says he was mad at his dog so he killed it [View all]jorno67
(1,986 posts)102. Good for you!
Oh by the way...read this entire thread, the other half agree with me. Are you going to ignore them too? Or is that just for me?
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frodospet probably realises that, it looks like a snark on negligent leniency.
Kurovski
Oct 2012
#55
Did you even deign to read the post to which I was responding? Or are you
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#64
We're entitled to our opinion. But when the hugs and kumbaya don't work..
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#60
You advocated locking up a 12-year-old for life. You can't spin your
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#66
If you stood by it you wouldn't keep rephrasing it, pretending it means something else.
cthulu2016
Oct 2012
#75
ha! I was trying to phrase it in a way you'd understand it, as you clearly did not understand it in
jorno67
Oct 2012
#78
Sometimes I wonder about DU. A jury voted 3-3 to leave your post standing and
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#101
Just to be clear: you are thereby advocating locking up a 12-year-old for
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#108
So do you hereby repudiate Jorno67's suggestion that "the little fucker . . .
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#110
Whew! My comment about trying to 'spin' was directed at Jorno67's attempts to
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#113
These things don't happen unless a child is pretty severely disturbed.
TwilightGardener
Oct 2012
#12
well considering many Americans think a show about a quirky serial killer is FUN...
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#62
He hung up his pet dog by its neck because he wanted to watch it die. No way I'd embrace that.
alphafemale
Oct 2012
#77
My guess is that he experienced, and in the process learned, this type of behavior
KurtNYC
Oct 2012
#88
I seem to remember people mocking Senator Frist for making medical diagnosis from afar
mythology
Oct 2012
#89
Why, I never knew there were so many experts in adolescent psych. dev. on DU!
markpkessinger
Oct 2012
#80
Thank you. I wish I could rec this response 1,000,000 times and then 1 more for
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#116
I grant you that killing a pet strikes me as over-the-top (thereby explaining why
coalition_unwilling
Oct 2012
#137
+1. i also never knew that 'lock the kid up & throw away the key' was the new democratic normal.
HiPointDem
Oct 2012
#139
Have you considered the possibility that someone already has and that is why he is like he is?
lonestarnot
Oct 2012
#92
So you would advocate to kill the 12 year old. Yes we see why you are like you are by your own
lonestarnot
Oct 2012
#104
12 is old enough, i thought he would turn out to be like 8 . but the Kid is on his way to doing a
JI7
Oct 2012
#93