easyt65
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I believe there are truly evil people in the world. I am talking about people with no socially redeeming value, no conscience, no concern for human life.
I have seen my share. I have faced my share in the military. We have all seen it during our lives, if only in the news.
With this specific 'group' it is not about race, color, ethnicity, etc... It is about evil. For example, I just read a story about a man in West Virginia who kidnapped a woman, beat her over and over, tortured her, and burned her repeatedly with a butane torch...before she was thankfully able to get away.
I have heard stories of evil men defiling, torturing, and killing children...murdering for no reason.
To take someone's life, especially an innocent, defenseless life, is one of the worst, inexcusable things you can do.
These 5 officers ran down this young boy / young man trying to make it to his house and beat him to death as he reportedly called for his mother.
Thug / mob mentality, pack mentality, brutal, animalistic, unnecessarry, unwarranted....
This was not 'racism'. This was something far worse, IMO.
For those who perpetrate such crimes, they do not deserve 'George Soros DA leniency'. They deserve no sympathy, empathy, or concern for their 'comfort'. They should be looked upon as one would a pack of wild dogs that attacks a child. They should be dealt with just as harshly - put down or put away for good.
Humane? I often believe murderers should be put to death the same way they kill their victims. They should have to feel the exact same overwhelming fear and helplessness, the pain and desparation, they made their victims feel before their lives were taken.
5 grown men (white, black, etc... - doesn't matter) killing a young boy / young man in such a horrible, inexcusable way is just evil.
My prayers are with the family. I hope the parents are comforted by God, that He will help them find peace.
I hope justice is served. I pray these 5 men will repent, that God will forgive them, and that God will use this / these tragedies for teaching and for change.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you...respect human life and respect one another...love one another.
It starts here.
I have seen my share. I have faced my share in the military. We have all seen it during our lives, if only in the news.
With this specific 'group' it is not about race, color, ethnicity, etc... It is about evil. For example, I just read a story about a man in West Virginia who kidnapped a woman, beat her over and over, tortured her, and burned her repeatedly with a butane torch...before she was thankfully able to get away.
I have heard stories of evil men defiling, torturing, and killing children...murdering for no reason.
To take someone's life, especially an innocent, defenseless life, is one of the worst, inexcusable things you can do.
These 5 officers ran down this young boy / young man trying to make it to his house and beat him to death as he reportedly called for his mother.
Thug / mob mentality, pack mentality, brutal, animalistic, unnecessarry, unwarranted....
This was not 'racism'. This was something far worse, IMO.
For those who perpetrate such crimes, they do not deserve 'George Soros DA leniency'. They deserve no sympathy, empathy, or concern for their 'comfort'. They should be looked upon as one would a pack of wild dogs that attacks a child. They should be dealt with just as harshly - put down or put away for good.
Humane? I often believe murderers should be put to death the same way they kill their victims. They should have to feel the exact same overwhelming fear and helplessness, the pain and desparation, they made their victims feel before their lives were taken.
5 grown men (white, black, etc... - doesn't matter) killing a young boy / young man in such a horrible, inexcusable way is just evil.
My prayers are with the family. I hope the parents are comforted by God, that He will help them find peace.
I hope justice is served. I pray these 5 men will repent, that God will forgive them, and that God will use this / these tragedies for teaching and for change.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you...respect human life and respect one another...love one another.
It starts here.
West Virginia arrested for kidnap and torture looks insane in mugshot
Sammy Martz, 47, of Philippi, West Virginia, flashed a disturbing smile after being arrested for allegedly kidnapping a woman, threatening to kill her and burning her on Tuesday.
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