On Sun, 12 May 1996, Todd Hill wrote:
Neither is a woman who straps her two young kids into the back of a Mazda
Protoge and drives it into the bottom of John D. Long lake to be considered
a human being. But when women discuss this topic, they don't seem to be as
vehement about what she deserves (as compared to when a woman is discussing
what should happen to a rapist). Why does this double standard exist?
On the contrary! I think she should have been strapped in a car and pushed
to the bottom of a lake! And we know she's guilty, and I've seen MANY
people look at their children, and think the same thing....she can't be
human...any objections to that line of thinking? I hope not, she does
deserve some cruel and unusual punishment. Can you imagine what the
children went through?
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