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Posted by NeoPhono on Apr-04-2004 09:01:

God told me to do it...

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Seriously, this is rediculous. I've now concluded that a psychiatrist is more important in a trial then the action or the evidence behind it. First "if it doesn't fit, you must aquit," then the Chewbaca defense, and now the "God told me to do it" defense. I love the American legal system.


Posted by arctic on Apr-04-2004 09:06:

Sounds good to me. Excuse me whilst I go and stab a few people. After all, god did tell me that he was totally cool with it, so putting me in jail for it would be, like, not cool with god.


Posted by squirrelly on Apr-04-2004 09:17:

Heh... I was driving by a church, and the sign stated in clear letters "JESUS IS NOT DEAD. IN FACT, I TALKED TO HIM THIS MORNING. HE'S NOT EVEN SICK".



Prayer Joke:

One man prayed every single night for ten years to get a new car.
Then one day, he went and stole one.
In court, when asked for his motive, he said "Well, I prayed every day for ten years for this car. I never got it. Then I realized the system. Steal, then ask for forgiveness".





Errr, the joke went something like that. *shrugs* If anyone happens to know the full joke, feel free to correct me. I'm almost positive I'm repeating it incorrectly, but you get the gist.


Posted by Q5echo on Apr-04-2004 09:35:

SHE claimed god made her do it.
Her DEFENCE is insanity.
Lets get this straight.
American criminal justice will prevail.

GOD told some d**kless piece of s**t muslim to blow up a whatever.

whataya think about that?

haters.


Posted by NeoPhono on Apr-04-2004 09:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
SHE claimed god made her do it.
Her DEFENCE is insanity.
Lets get this straight.
American criminal justice will prevail.

GOD told some d**kless piece of s**t muslim to blow up a whatever.

whataya think about that?

haters.


I understand that there are crazy people that do crazy things. But it's the "temporarily" insane that piss me off. (Not quite commenting on what you are saying, I know)


Posted by Arbiter on Apr-04-2004 10:03:

She's a defect. Scrap her for parts.


Posted by Q5echo on Apr-04-2004 10:03:

quote:
Originally posted by NeoPhono
I understand that there are crazy people that do crazy things. But it's the "temporarily" insane that piss me off. (Not quite commenting on what you are saying, I know)


Cool. Yeah man, I know.
Texas jurys are pretty ruthless though. She better hope she has a decent lawer


Posted by DrUg_Tit0 on Apr-04-2004 10:53:

Well, now if I decide to kill somebody, I know what to say why I did it!


Posted by tathi on Apr-04-2004 11:50:

a lifetime of christian indoctrination does tend to send people insane

were they sane to begin with to believe the bible?


Posted by trancaholic on Apr-04-2004 14:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
GOD told some d**kless piece of s**t muslim to blow up a whatever.

whataya think about that?


Excellent point! In all honesty it makes absolutely no sense for a christian judge to aquit this mother while sentencing muslim terrorists: As the judge believes in god he should estimate that there's a slight chance that the mother really did communicate with god. A muslim, on the other hand, would be expected to believe in a perverted version of god, which by that definition does not exist, and hence he/she *must* be insane.

Must mean that the aquital was based on some kind of sympathy, which is not available for muslim terrorists?!?


Posted by Arbiter on Apr-04-2004 16:29:

If you want me to kill this guy, please give me absolutely no sign.


Posted by Yoepus on Apr-04-2004 16:46:

looks like the American legal system is going on par with the Palestinian one


Posted by smokeape on Apr-04-2004 22:35:

Well, we can hope she gets a little Jeffrey Dahmer justice while in jail...


[[[smoke]]]


Posted by Q5echo on Apr-05-2004 00:19:

I was wrong.

She's just been acquitted. By reason of insanity.
She escaped capital punishment.

She's going to a maximmum sec. mental inst.


Posted by smokeape on Apr-05-2004 00:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
I was wrong.

She's just been acquitted. By reason of insanity.
She escaped capital punishment.

She's going to a maximmum sec. mental inst.


As long as they got broomsticks there, the inmates can take care of her.


[[[smoke]]]


Posted by Cal on Apr-05-2004 01:18:

Blame yourselves and your convoluted legal system.

She got off very lucky though, the vast majority of insanity pleas flunk.

And muslims dont blow up things because Allah tell them to, redneck, it is because one of Queran's interpretations (martyrs go to heaven) that has been pushed on pissed off people that have very few choices.


Posted by Dopey on Apr-05-2004 01:24:

quote:
Originally posted by trancaholic
Excellent point! In all honesty it makes absolutely no sense for a christian judge to aquit this mother while sentencing muslim terrorists: As the judge believes in god he should estimate that there's a slight chance that the mother really did communicate with god. A muslim, on the other hand, would be expected to believe in a perverted version of god, which by that definition does not exist, and hence he/she *must* be insane.

Must mean that the aquital was based on some kind of sympathy, which is not available for muslim terrorists?!?


in the US a jury decides the verdict, not the judge

as far as the case goes, seems to me it wouldn't have mattered if she got convicted or not...they weren't after the death penalty anyways. 20 years in jail or 20 in a mental institution doesn't really make that much of a difference.


Posted by Q5echo on Apr-05-2004 01:37:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
As long as they got broomsticks there, the inmates can take care of her.


[[[smoke]]]



creepy, but...arousing...yeah...capital enough for me.


Posted by Q5echo on Apr-05-2004 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Cal
And muslims dont blow up things because Allah tell them to, redneck, it is because one of Queran's interpretations (martyrs go to heaven) that has been pushed on pissed off people that have very few choices.


simpleton, I know this.
Once again, your on the wrong side of my context.


Posted by Cal on Apr-05-2004 01:44:

Is that what God is telling you?


Posted by WhoaNellie1487 on Apr-05-2004 02:24:

It's sick that people would say God told them to murder.. (Especially when it says Thou shalt not murder in the 10 commandments..)


Posted by NeoPhono on Apr-05-2004 02:34:

quote:
Originally posted by WhoaNellie1487
It's sick that people would say God told them to murder.. (Especially when it says Thou shalt not murder in the 10 commandments..)


Especially when "He" tells you to do it by crushing their skulls with a rock.


Posted by WhoaNellie1487 on Apr-05-2004 02:40:

quote:
Originally posted by NeoPhono
Especially when "He" tells you to do it by crushing their skulls with a rock.

Especially when it's your own children.


Posted by NeoPhono on Apr-05-2004 04:33:

quote:
According to prosecutors, Laney put her sons, Joshua, 8, Luke, 6, and Aaron, 14 months, to bed at about 9 p.m. and then went to her own room. Her husband, Keith Laney, followed at about 10:15 p.m.

Laney awoke at 11 p.m., tried to lock her sleeping husband in their bedroom and then went to Joshua and Luke's room. She escorted Luke to a rock garden in the front yard of their home, which is encircled by a white split-rail fence. Laney told her son to lie down with his head on a rock and she took another large rock, raised it over her head and brought it down onto his skull.

She then killed Joshua in the same manner. Both children were found with large stones lying on their chests.

Aaron was attacked with a rock in his crib but did not die. Laney put a pillow over his face to muffle the gurgling sounds the severely injured toddler was making. He was still gurgling when the first Smith County sheriff's deputy arrived shortly after 1 a.m.


Reading that account makes me sick to my stomach...


Posted by arctic on Apr-05-2004 06:20:

quote:
Originally posted by WhoaNellie1487
It's sick that people would say God told them to murder.. (Especially when it says Thou shalt not murder in the 10 commandments..)


"Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" - Exodus 22:17

Looks like murder (in some circumstances at least) is okay afterall!


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