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It is all about the truth. And the truth is you cannot go back and dig up newspapers from the 30's to the 50's that have horrific stories of people boiling their children or torturing them to death. That did not start until the modern day welfare state of the 60's and 70's where the Democrats set all these programs up to discourage fatherhood, discourage marriage and family, discourage education and work and encourage sexual promiscuous poor people by paying them to have babies that most of them don't want and won't care for. That is why we have this kind of stuff going on now.
Since when do stupid posts pass as truth? Since Glenn Beck opened up his college?
Bullet to the head. Quick, cheap and final. Let him rot in hell.
Yep! Right after conviction! Take his a** out behind the courthouse, and BANG! No wasting taxpayers money for years as he sits on death row for years going through the appeals process, and is allowed 3 hots and a cot! All that the taxpayers of that state have to pay for is the bullet, and the clean up! Sorry, I know it's harsh, but how could anyone do that to a CHILD????
It is all about the truth. And the truth is you cannot go back and dig up newspapers from the 30's to the 50's that have horrific stories of people boiling their children or torturing them to death. That did not start until the modern day welfare state... blah, blah, blah
The colonists brought infanticide to America from England while at the same time finding that the Indians practiced it as well. As was the case in Germany extreme discipline characterized family life in puritanical colonial America and parents were given extensive liberty to punish their children, even to the point of death. In 1646 the General Court of Massachusetts Bay had enacted a law where "a stubborn or rebellious son, of sufficient years and understanding, " would be brought before the Magistrates in court and "such a son shall be put to death." "Stubborn child laws" were also enacted in Connecticut in 1650, Rhode Island in 1668, and New Hampshire in 1679.
I may be a social and economic Liberal Lefitst but there are some crimes that are truely unforgivable. I will provide the bullet(s), the gun and the trigger finger if they provide me a sanction. I am willing to execute this POS but I am not willing to go to jail for doing this public service.
The man and the mother both need to be charged. That is despicable.
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