O.T. "Bikini Killer" Put Away For Good...

so sad.....hate it when I hear about stuff like this....too easy to be angered about it....instead I'm disappointed....kinda sick to my stomach too....
 
This is the type of guy I'd hit (after he's served x number of years in jail) if I were president.

Israeli style...never forget.

John
 
I haven't looked at the link, yet, Spectre. But I remember Yvsa saying just a little while ago- "some folks need killin"

I knew he was right- but figuring out who and where to stop is the problem.


munk
 
munk, I guess my take would be, if you kill my citizens without provocation, we will kill you. I reckon it's just good for business, so to speak. Serial killers won't change. Other people can make mistakes, and some people deserve a second chance, but serial killers just need a chance to come back as something nicer. If I could help them achieve that deliverance, I would.


John

PS- sending you an email; hope it's not too big.
 
Spectre said:
...but serial killers just need a chance to come back as something nicer. If I could help them achieve that deliverance, I would.
I gotta remember that quote Spectre. Just got done with "Buddhism in America" class. The teacher was a nice lady, but a flower child buddhist. One of her arguments as to why abortion is ok by a buddhist perspective, was that the babies just had bad karma, so it was their fate to get aborted. But then she was against violence against adults, which would seem to be logical by her previous argument.
 
I quite seriously don't want to sound too flippant about serious subjects, but in the martial arts I study, it has been suggested that some people may seek warriors to do what they cannot do for themselves.

In which case, which action incurs more karma? Killing, or not killing?

Katsujinken.

John
 
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