What's that boy? you say @The dork Monkey tied you up and fucked you up the ass? That can't be true because he is too young and his balls have not dropped yet.
Andrew Golden was six months younger than I am. He was a disturbed child that the system failed, along with the other kid involved with this shooting. And here is Dayton, a pro-"life" "Christian" cheering on his demise despite evidently turning his life around enough to raise a family and stay out of trouble ever since. Stay classy.
To be fair to Dayton, this happened in Arkansas, so I can see how his opinion's getting colored. Pray tell, @Tracker, how am I supposed to feel about Kyp Kinkle?
There is no evidence whatsoever that he "turned his life around". Quite the contrary in fact. I doubt he was trying to get a concealed carry permit because he had "turned his life around".
How exactly had "the system" failed Golden? Have you even read the details of the shooting? He came from what was apparently a good home and had few if any problems with authorities prior to deciding to commit those murders with Johnson.
So, you’re saying that the only reason someone would want a concealed carry permit is because they’re up to no good. Interesting.
I'm saying I would never trust a mass murderer with a concealed carry permit. I don't give a damn whether he has served his time or not.
Even though I get the impression that's a copout reply, I think that's as good of one given the circumstance. Let's separate out Kinkle's murder of his parents before he shot up Thurston (for the record, my BiL went there, and iirc, his sister was a student there when Kinkle shot it up, so yeah, close to home). He's not getting out of prison any time soon thanks to Measure 11, but do you think there's any chance he's turned his life around? Could reintegrate with society?
I know you are confused boy, but in the human world we have these things called Christians. They follow the teachings of this guy called Jesus. No, not the guy with the scary lawnmower you bark at every day. Jesus was supposedly a guy who preached forgiveness and redemption for dinners, and according to fiction he was the son of god who died on the cross for his followers to redeem them of their sins while they cursed him and tortured him. Yes, it is all confusing, but according to him his people should see the good in others and care about them even if they did horrible things. Yes, I know it seems very pie in the sky, but it is often fun to see how his followers are gigantic hypocrites who really are still about hate and superiority, and are often the type that would gladly torture and nail Jesus to a cross again just to see his brown middle eastern ass bleed. Anyway, right about the time you came here we had one of the biggest war mongering Jesus freaks known to man roaming around here. No, not @TheLonelySquire . He passed away, but he would have been as anti-Christian as you are. He had about the same size tiny dog brain as you and was often confused and stupid also. At least we can forgive you because you are just a dog, but it is really sad when humans do such stupid things.
No. I don't believe murderers are truly reformable. Though they might claim it I don't think it actually happens.