TheProgressivePatriot
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Does this sound familiar? ..... But you have utterly failed to address one of my key points:"Seem to".Give me a fucking break. I did not say that if people are poor that crime is inevitable. That is nothing more than a pathetic straw man logical fallacy. The point is that poverty, mental illness, and other negative factors are matters of mitigation that must be taken into consideration. Can you possibly get that ?The system is part of society.Oh really? We are "society" The politicians and the laws are "the system" There is a disconnect between the two, unless you think that you. as part of society really have all that much say as to how "the system" functions"The system" IS society.Not blaming society, The issue is fixing the system.It shouldn't -- unless people are more interested in blaming society than criminals.What the law considers crazy and what everyone thinks of crazy are two different things.....the law has a narrow interruptation--did the crazy person know it was wrong to kill? So any act to hide their crime is automatic proof that they aren't legally crazy.Odd how her mental illness is just now being revealed, isn't it?One problem is that she is mentally illWhat's the problem?
Lisa Montgomery: US Sets Date for First Federal Execution of a Woman in 7 Decades
Montgomery will be the ninth person to be put to death since July, when the Justice Department resumed executions after a gap of almost two decadeswww.ibtimes.sg
Even now, Montgomery's attorney, Kelley Henry, argues that she deserves to live because she is mentally ill and suffered childhood abuse. But that is not going to won't help much as the date of her execution has been set. "Lisa Montgomery has long accepted full responsibility for her crime, and she will never leave prison," Henry said. "But her severe mental illness and the devastating impacts of her childhood trauma make executing her a profound injustice."
Another problem is that it is a barbaric practice that serves no purpose except to satisfy a lust for revenge and to allow officials to show that they are tough on crime.
But obviously she's not so mentally ill she was unable to take responsibility for her barbaric crime.
It shouldn't matter though---being crazy should not be a defense.
But you have utterly failed to address one of my key points:
Millions of people are poor. They don't break the law. You seem to believe it's inevitable.
It is not.
What's crystal clear, however, is you'd rather blame society than the criminal. I don't know why you're refusing to own it.