Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Getting tough on the victims...

Whenever I hear one of the NY TV cops threaten a skell with "the needle" I grimace. Used to answer back, yes, talk back to the television to inform the actors and writers that there hasn't been an execution in NY since 1963 and the next one wasn't happening anytime soon. And I used to await the skell's response to this, the REAL response any scumbucket worthy of the title would hurl back at such a dumb cop or prosecutor. "Needle? Only needle I be gettin' is fulla my dope, asshole." The only threat that can be made to killers is the chance that they'll spend maybe a lot of time away from the streets. They'll be fed and clothed and provided medical benefits to equal what, gasp, we give our elected representatives. They'll get all the drugs they want but not al the sex they want because homies are only capable of smuggling in a girlfriend or street gal once a week or so on average, so maybe a tough interrogator could focus on that.

But the needle? Please. If they were important on the street chances are they'll remain bigshots to a certain extent and run their little fifedoms from inside. But putting an end to such killers and their deadly influence is not something NY is prepared to do, so what NY does is to go after the victims. Or potential victims. The regular law abiding folks who've done nothing more than take the Constitution seriously. Why take on the liberal media and liberal courts and liberal weepywillows who'll protest anything close to harsh treatment for murderers when you can fool the sheeple into believing you're doing something about crime by taking away those evil guns from people who've never done anything bad with them.

Read, please.

New York Post Online Edition: commentary

January 10, 2006 -- "IT WAS a cop killers' day — or should we give lice the benefit of the doubt and call it an alleged cop killers' day?
In The Bronx and Brooklyn yesterday, three sub-humans went before judges, and you have to wonder what happened to that creaky dinosaur called the death penalty for killing a cop.
Truthfully, the death penalty just doesn't exist here — and the sooner we face that, the better."


But Schumer and Hillary are going to take their anti-gun case to Congress and the world will be a safer place. For the bad guys.

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