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Old 05-21-2023, 12:20 PM   #141
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Originally Posted by transplant99 View Post
The irony of you calling someone else out about being on a soapbox is hilarious.

Remoresful and putting life on right path....AFTER being part of taking an innocent life and getting caught?....that never happens.

Probably found/rediscovered a deity of some sort while spending less than 18 months locked up as well.....cuz....that happens all the time too!

That would be the exacta of reasoning from those wishing to get out of jail.

Again though, this is far far from the only example of this occurring. Hell, just last year we had 2 guys slaughter people all over N Saskatchewan and one of them should have never been out. But you know...he was just trying to get on the right path et al.

Carry on though on your high moral horse worrying about this kid and those who actually commit crimes and hurt others.

I will choose to think about the Harnett family and friends left behind who are the real ones trying to get on with their lives, then get dealt this horse#### example of "Canadian justice working like it should".
It doesn’t matter if this is the only example of this occurring or not, we’re talking about this example and whether it’s actually a valid example of what you’re complaining about. We could also talk about examples of people who actually murdered people, didn’t fulfill their entire sentence, and haven’t reoffended. Do those matter?

You understand that he was the passenger, right? You understand calling him a murderer is factually incorrect?

I’m just not sure what you want. If he was sentenced to his time with parole eligibility, and you want the sentence upheld… does that just not include the parole eligibility to you? You’re basically asking for a different sentence entirely, right?

Do you think sentences should be reviewed? What if someone serves 20 years for murder, shows zero remorse and zero rehabilitation, is a huge threat upon release, and still gets released because they served their full sentence? Is that a win to you in a world where nobody is evaluated while in prison?

And I’m not sure you understand what irony is, or you would have recognized it pretty quick when you ranted about someone being on their “high horse” and followed it up with “I choose to think about the Harnett family.” Easy there hero, don’t let too many people know how noble those thoughts of yours are or they might build you a statue.

It’s possible to discuss this without whatever brand of moral grandstanding you’re trying at.
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