Scooter, Robert and Ted probably all needed a lifelong treatment regime for
each of their problems with alcohol, rather than jail time, with immediate
rehospitalization for relapse.
Insanity is not a form of liberty.
Michael Bindner
"Roderick T. Beaman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm planning a series of articles on my nearly
concluded experience with the Florida justice system
over narcotics pain prescriptions where not one
patient was hurt.
Cong. Robert Janklow of South Dakota drew what will
likely be a shorted sentence for vehicular homicide
than Scooter Libby will. Ted Kennedy dfrew a one year
suspended driver's license for the chappaquiddick
incident.
Under Stalin and Lenin, pilfering grain drew execution
while murder and theft less. That should tell you
something.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I read this today, about Scooter Libby.
> "Does it not seem extraordinary that a man can be
> prosecuted,
> and now be condemned to a long term of
> imprisonment,
> because of an alleged minor inconsistency of
> testimony in a case
> where it is admitted that there was no crime and no
> victim? "
>
>
>
> ************************************** See what's
> free at http://www.aol.com.
>
Roderick T. Beaman
The Crazy Libertarian
James Madison 'When the government fears the people it is a democracy....when
the people fear their government it is tyranny...'
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