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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: asdf2231 on September 30, 2009, 05:15:15 PM
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Stinky The Clown (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 05:40 PM
Original message
Sick **** Dies, Leaves his last abode in a box.
That sick **** being John Couey, who raped and the buried alive Jessica Lunsford. The box in which he left prison should simply have been set out with the trash.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/09/30/florida.couey.dead /
I will not post his picture. That would give him too much credit for being human.
lpbk2713 (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 05:43 PM
Response to Original message
1. I hope he thought of Jessica.
With each of his last painful breaths.
I can't say that I'm sorry for his worthless ass
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katkat (362 posts) Wed Sep-30-09 05:48 PM
Response to Original message
3. he should have lived a long miserable suffering life
I went back and read this, and found:
She was found clutching her favorite stuffed animal, a purple dolphin.
Christ.
armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 05:58 PM
Response to Original message
6. We should go stand at his grave and judge him. *sarcasm thingy here*
Let's just let it go people.
eissa (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:02 PM
Response to Reply #6
7. Oh for ****'s sake
some people deserve to be judged harshly, and a person who brutally attacks a child and buries them alive is among them. Sheesh.
armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:04 PM
Response to Reply #7
9. He's dead.
Have fun judging a dead man. Get back to me if any good ever comes out of it.
None of us even met him. Yet apparently we are all qualified to judge him as if we are god.
No doubt, the acts he committed were disturbing to the highest degree. But that does not mean that we should be dancing on his grave.
Jesus. H.
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armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:04 PM
Response to Reply #7
9. He's dead.
Have fun judging a dead man. Get back to me if any good ever comes out of it.
None of us even met him. Yet apparently we are all qualified to judge him as if we are god.
No doubt, the acts he committed were disturbing to the highest degree. But that does not mean that we should be dancing on his grave.
I bet he wouldn't have a problem with grave dancing if a high profile conservative had just died. :censored:
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armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:04 PM
Response to Reply #7
9. He's dead.
Have fun judging a dead man. Get back to me if any good ever comes out of it.
None of us even met him. Yet apparently we are all qualified to judge him as if we are god.
No doubt, the acts he committed were disturbing to the highest degree. But that does not mean that we should be dancing on his grave.
Attitudes like this are partly why humanity doesn't seem to learn from its mistakes and keeps creating and empowering people like Stalin, Hitler , Saddam and the like.
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armyofwarts lives near me too.
Wonder if he'll meet me for a drink?
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armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:30 PM
Response to Reply #13
19. Straw man galore. You guys are acting absolutely insane...
Like I already said to the other poster, I can empathize with a victim without resorting to barbaric hatred of the defendant.
But I see that I've hit a nerve. It seems that there's always a nerve thats hit with people like yourself. You can't have a conversation on topics like this without acting like absolute fools.
Pathetic? No.
DefenseLawyer (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:24 PM
Response to Original message
15. Gloating about being a better person than someone who has done something truly horrible
does not make one a better person.
eissa (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:30 PM
Response to Reply #15
18. I can say with utmost certainty
that I'm better than a sick, child-murdering mother ****er. And I would gladly dance on his grave...while eating a pizza. And dancing to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." Oh no, I just judged someone, WWWWAAAAAAA!
Unbe****ingleavable...
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armyofwarts lives near me too.
Wonder if he'll meet me for a drink?
Highly doubt it BC if he is anything like the other chicken sh*t
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armyofwarts lives near me too.
Wonder if he'll meet me for a drink?
I'll dig the hole....
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eissa (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:30 PM
Response to Reply #15
18. I can say with utmost certainty
that I'm better than a sick, child-murdering mother ****er. And I would gladly dance on his grave...while eating a pizza. And dancing to "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." Oh no, I just judged someone, WWWWAAAAAAA!
:lmao:
Now there's a DUmmy whose sarcasm I can appreciate, at least in this case!
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I don`t hate easy...it destroys you from the inside but right this moment I hate that son of a bitch who wants to defend that monster beyond words. :censored:
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moriah (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 08:26 PM
Response to Reply #20
73. Can the wound caused by losing a child ever truly be healed?
If it had started to heal at all while the person who murdered their child still breathed the same air they did -- the air their daughter never would again -- it was reopened by the "offender/defendant/defender" less than a month ago when he petitioned for a new trial.
Are people like Tim Miller, who founded Texas Equusearch -- an organization that assists law enforcement and families in searching areas when a person is missing -- in memory of his daughter, Laura Miller, who was murdered by a serial killer who has still managed to evade law enforcement even after 25 years, "re-opening a wound" by putting his daughter's picture and story on their website? He's not letting his daughter's murder be forgotten. What about John Walsh? The parents of Kristen Modafferi and Polly Klass?
Seriously... their parents do not want their children forgotten, they do not want the matter to simply "rest in peace". They want their children and what happened to them to be remembered and hopefully learned from so no other parent loses a child like they did.
armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 08:32 PM
Response to Reply #73
76. Please just stop...
We are talking about this situation. Not the situations you decided to bring up for no apparent reason but to add more emotional charge to the situation.
"Can the wound caused by losing a child ever truly be healed?"
I'm not sure. But even if the answer is no, lets not pick at it so it gets even more infected. I cannot believe you are trying to justify the sick bullshit going on in here by taking advantage of those stories you presented. I simply cannot believe it.
Codeine (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:53 PM
Response to Reply #19
37. He wasn't a "defendant."
He was convicted of his crimes. To style him as "the defendant" implies doubt.
armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 07:19 PM
Response to Reply #37
41. There is always doubt. That's why it's beyond a "reasonable" doubt and not beyond all doubt.
But that is neither here nor there.
If you'd like I can use "offender". That was actually my original intent. But I accidentally combined defendant and offender
Uncle Joe (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:38 PM
Response to Reply #9
23. Human survival requires judging, of the dead it's called history,
and of the living it's called critical thinking, and this has nothing to do with being a god.
armyowalgreens (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:40 PM
Response to Reply #23
26. You'd be right if that was what people were doing. But there is no "critical thinking" taking place.
This is a party to celebrate the death of another human being.
Actually, some people were sad. Sad not because he was dead. But said because he didn't live to suffer for 100 years.
I feel so proud of my liberal brethren.
Mixopterus (158 posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:32 PM
Response to Reply #18
21. What is your intent?
It begs the question.
eissa (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:38 PM
Response to Reply #21
24. To annoy those who constantly
defend and make excuses for pedophiles and murderers. I've seen it far too often here and find it incredibly offensive. There are DUers here who were lucky to survive similar circumstances and reading how we should not judge, and maybe these poor ****s weren't breast-fed by mommy, or it's been x number of years and we should just get over it, etc. is really infuriating.
Mixopterus (158 posts) Wed Sep-30-09 06:45 PM
Response to Reply #24
29. And this accomplishes what?
Beyond a personal satisfaction in being right by making a judgment regarding another human being.
You are using that now deceased "sick ****" as a means to make yourself feel better, that in of itself is unethical. Let us hope that you never find yourself in a situation where you are portrayed as a villain and people use you for similar purposes. The desire for revenge and moral gratification runs very, very deep but it is the duty of humans to fight that within themselves and others, because it will invariably seep into other aspects of our lives.
Zebedeo (1000+ posts) Wed Sep-30-09 08:51 PM
Response to Reply #29
88. "portrayed as a villain"?
That's your assessment of Couey? He has been "portrayed as a villain"? What the **** is the matter with you? Seriously, what the **** is the matter with you??? Do you have no moral compass, no sense of decency at all? What actions does a person have to commit to be considered an actual villain?
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Sick ****s for defending another sick **** just to feel all warm and fuzzy inside because they shouldn't judge. It's a good thing more asshats like them are not on juries. The Second Amendment would get a work out like no one has ever seen with all the molesters they would let loose.
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They can parrot "Judge not lest ye be judged" 'til the cows come home, but it doesn't trouble me at all to judge people, and I fully expect my own actions and intentions to be judged in turn by others.
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Ya know, I doubt even Jesus would have much sympathy for one who, as he describes them, kills the truly innocent in our society. I have a feeling HE might cast the first stone. Children this age are to young to commit sin.
It just sucks he died without having to put up with some of the pain others have suffered for his crime.
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Army of Walgreens brings to mind a teacher I had in high school. A real hippie moonbat who taught things like sociology and "communications." A big fat lesbian she was. She pounded into our heads that being judgmental was the absolute worst trait a human could have. She was eventually forced out as she was too over the top.
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The next big DUmmie reality TV hit.....
"So You Want To Dance With Murderous Perverts."
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Armyofwalgreens is the perfect candidate for Hustler's "Asshole of the Month"
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Armyofwalgreens is the perfect candidate for Hustler's "Asshole of the Month"
The militant gigolo primitive is just a small scrawny kid who wants to be an "adult," a superprimitive.
He's got quite a ways to go.
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I don`t hate easy...it destroys you from the inside but right this moment I hate that son of a bitch who wants to defend that monster beyond words. :censored:
You and me both.
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You know, those DUers who have children can be amazingly conservative at times. Yet, were that same child to get pregnant they wouldn't bat an eye if said child violently ripped their grandchild from her womb. I didn't think I could ever love any children as much as my own boys until my son had children. They're just wonderful beyond words. Of course, one of the very best things about grandchildren is that my son's little boy is EXACTLY like him. I warned him this would happen when he was growing up. I told him over and over again he was going to have a child just like him one day. He didn't believe me. The mommy curse works. I used to feel bad that my daughter-in-law had to endure the curse as well. Then I remembered she had the same power as me.
Cindie
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armyofwarts lives near me too.
Wonder if he'll meet me for a drink?
Don't bother with him. Moonbats are cowards.
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You know, those DUers who have children can be amazingly conservative at times. Yet, were that same child to get pregnant they wouldn't bat an eye if said child violently ripped their grandchild from her womb. I didn't think I could ever love any children as much as my own boys until my son had children. They're just wonderful beyond words. Of course, one of the very best things about grandchildren is that my son's little boy is EXACTLY like him. I warned him this would happen when he was growing up. I told him over and over again he was going to have a child just like him one day. He didn't believe me. The mommy curse works. I used to feel bad that my daughter-in-law had to endure the curse as well. Then I remembered she had the same power as me.
Cindie
Heh, heh! That is more profound than you know! I told my son the same thing. He now has 2 boys that are his spittin' image!
BOY, is he payin for it now! I luv, luv, luv it! Payback's a mother! What's better is, I can spoil 'em and there's not a damn thing he can do about it!
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The afternoon before my brother got married (12-13 years ago), we had a little gathering at my parents' house brfore the rehearsal dinner. It was my brother and his (soon-to-be, and present/only) wife, my married sister and her husband, my (then) unmarried sister, and I. We were having a lot of laughs at Mom's expense. Then she said, "I can't wait until you kids have kids so they can come here, we can spoil them rotten, and send them home." It got deathly quiet for about 30 seconds. Game, set, and match to Mom.
There's (some) times I look at The Heiress and say to myself, "I'm shocked I made it to three years old, if I screamed this bad as a toddler." That's usually followed by, "I'm surprised that my parents had more kids after me."