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Originally Posted by jsarno
I 100% agree with you LB.
Sure, you feel for the dying girl, but you have to understand that it's the HORRIBLE acts of the father that put them in this situation. So if they make an exception for this guy, where do they stop making exceptions? People need to stop blaming others for their problems...those family members should look at that father and tell him what a worthless peice of poo he is for doing this kind of thing to his daughter. It's 100% the father's fault. Not the system, not the lawyer, not the jury, it's all the father's fault. No one should blame anyone but him.
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I did not expect to hear this from you for 2 reasons.
1. You have lost a child.
2. You openly acknowlege that some forms of usage are OK.
I cannot fathom how you believe that his acts are horrible, but yours are not.
I am not picking on you or trying to piss you off, but it sounds like hypocracy to me. I know that I do not need to say this, but please explain your point of view on this matter.
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Originally Posted by jsarno
I assume then you think anything related to drugs is OK then? And even worse, someone related to meth (as someone pointed out). Meth is a disgusting drug, and like LB said, it wasn't a bag of weed.
He's in jail for a reason, and he deserves to be in jail, and it's not cause what he did was a light offense.
People need to pay the consequences of thier actions. I am shocked at how many people are willing to look the other way at his offenses and break the rules for this guy.
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Edit. I posted that befor I saw this^.
Ok, so because he is such a horrible person for selling a much more disgusting drug, his daughter should not be granted her death wish?