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Laurie J Kimmelstiel's avatar

Once again a great piece and an eye opener.

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Jj's avatar

He might also want to pick up an academic degree or two.

Perhaps even Law School…?

Thanks for writing this, has absolutely therapeutic value for your readership.

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Stu Tarlowe's avatar

Yup, I should have included that! He'll have access to a comprehensive library, and plenty of time for study (since he'll be "unburdened" by having to work for a living)!

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Damian Housman's avatar

I understand Georgia has a death penalty but the prosecutor has to ask for it. In this case the prosecutor, one of the lefties, did not request it.

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Stu Tarlowe's avatar

Yes, that would be DA Deborah Gonzalez, a Soros-sponsored "rogue prosecutor," who made a campaign promise to refuse to apply the death penalty. The US is infested with such Leftist prosecutors; The Heritage Foundation has lots of material on them (e.g. https://www.heritage.org/crime-and-justice/commentary/crushing-the-rogue-prosecutor-movement) and Andrea Widburg writes about Gonzalez in today's American Thinker: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/11/the_rogue_prosecutor_in_the_laken_riley_case_needs_to_be_fired.html

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Eva Toth's avatar

Great writing. He will have a good life.

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Mike Ellis's avatar

Sometimes "friendly" inmates can save taxpayers a couple bucks...

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Stu Tarlowe's avatar

I understand, but I have to say how very, very wrong I think it is for society to count on the lawlessness that goes on inside prisons to provide "justice," and we should resist taking pleasure in such outcomes.

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