03 December 2010

Seriously... we actually pay these people?

I must've missed the CTV special showing all the people in Wilkie, Saskatchewan running around screaming... "Quick, hide the children"...

-- VANCOUVER -- Getting involved in making decisions for "significantly" disabled people would elevate Robert Latimer’s risk to re-offend, the National Parole Board said as it agreed to give full parole to the man convicted of murdering his severely disabled daughter.
This latest happy horseshit brought to you... not surprisingly... by the folks who get together every couple of years, to discuss releasing the likes of Clifford Olsen & Paul Bernardo back into the larger field of folk.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

sorry but I would have done the same if she had been my daughter.

Neo Conservative said...

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the fact is, this young girl wasn't just disabled... she had no hope of ever developing intellectually either.

all those operations were not curing anything. she was apparently in constant pain with nothing but a lifetime of agony ahead.

it must have been like watching someone torture a baby. this man obviously acted out of love.

and the parole board labels him a threat to disabled children?

good grief.

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ebt said...

"Hi, I'm Robert Latimer, chairman of your Death Panel today..."

Neo Conservative said...

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whaddaya wanna bet the jane creba killers get full parole sooner than robert latimer?

insanity.

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