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Smile called "provoking act" in transgender case

Started by Natasha, September 19, 2008, 05:38:01 PM

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Natasha

Smile called "provoking act" in transgender case

http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_10502943
9/19/2008

GREELEY — Allen Andrade told his girlfriend that he "snapped" when he learned the woman he had oral sex with the night before was biologically a man.
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tinkerbell

Well, nothing justifies murder.  Period.  >:(  As I said on a different thread, he is darned lucky to live where he does.  If he lived here in California, he would be facing what he deserves, the needle!

tink :icon_chick:
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The Bri Girl

Oooh-no.   Reading this one made me physically sick. 
     I have a hard time wrapping my head around the mind set of someone so sick that they think a person can be an "it".    I don't advocate killing for killing, but I wish there was a magic wand that could reset things, and rewire the mind - heal it - of diseased thinking that drives this kind of awfulness.
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Sandy

Quote from: Tink on September 19, 2008, 09:24:48 PM
Well, nothing justifies murder.  Period.  >:(  As I said on a different thread, he is darned lucky to live where he does.  If he lived here in California, he would be facing what he deserves, the needle!

tink :icon_chick:
Killing him would be justifiable and I would agree completely.  However, the idea that he would spend the rest of his life in a box is in some ways much more serving of justice.  He would be able to contemplate the consequences of his action.

-Sandy
Out of the darkness, into the light.
Following my bliss.
I am complete...
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NicholeW.

Quote from: Kassandra on September 19, 2008, 11:30:01 PM
Quote from: Tink on September 19, 2008, 09:24:48 PM
Well, nothing justifies murder.  Period.  >:(  As I said on a different thread, he is darned lucky to live where he does.  If he lived here in California, he would be facing what he deserves, the needle!

tink :icon_chick:
Killing him would be justifiable and I would agree completely.  However, the idea that he would spend the rest of his life in a box is in some ways much more serving of justice.  He would be able to contemplate the consequences of his action.

-Sandy

How 'bout a needle daily that would have him relive that smile and her saying "I'm all woman" over and over for the next forty years?

This man is one sick puppy.

Nichole
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tinkerbell

...and one day (if he's convicted of first degree murder.  Life with no possibility of parole) fifteen or twenty years from now, he will appear on national TV to say how "very sorry" he is.  He will claim that he's "changed" or found "The Lord" in exactly the same way as all the other animals who kill, mutilate, rape, abuse and then "repent"... and there we will also be, supporting his lazy *ss with our tax dollars.  Too convenient!

tink :icon_chick:
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debbie j

Quote from: Tink on September 19, 2008, 09:24:48 PM
Well, nothing justifies murder.  Period.  >:(  As I said on a different thread, he is darned lucky to live where he does.  If he lived here in California, he would be facing what he deserves, the needle!

tink :icon_chick:


Quote from: Tink on September 20, 2008, 05:06:42 PM
...and one day (if he's convicted of first degree murder.  Life with no possibility of parole) fifteen or twenty years from now, he will appear on national TV to say how "very sorry" he is.  He will claim that he's "changed" or found "The Lord" in exactly the same way as all the other animals who kill, mutilate, rape, abuse and then "repent"... and there we will also be, supporting his lazy *ss with our tax dollars.  Too convenient!

tink :icon_chick:


tink i agree with you on this  indeed he is too lucky  :icon_rolleyes: :icon_rolleyes:
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Hazumu

So, are you posting comments at the story the news staff linked for you?  Are you doing battle with the forces of darkness out there?  As Zoe Brain said in her recent blog posting:
Quote from: Zoe BrainAnd that is why I fight Today's Battle. And tomorrow's and tomorrow's and tomorrow's. These ideas cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged, as they have done in the past. It's not that I object to people expressing these views: quite the contrary, if I had my way they would be publicised far and wide, the stone upturned so we know what foul memes wriggle and slither underneath. They should be fully exposed to the harsh glare of publicity, so like the Shadow, we too would know "what evil lurks in the hearts of men".

And they should be answered, refuted with logic, and with humanity, and yes, with passionate outrage at the injustice they represent. As do Bird of Paradox, and Feministe, and an increasing number of others.
Dammit!  Don't sit here clucking your tongues over these awful words brought to you by the courteous, efficient news staff of Susans!  Get out there, make up a screen name, and join Zoe Brain, Hazumu Osaragi and the others who wade in and stir the filth the bigots are spewing.  Don't leave this kind of $#!^ unanswered!

Karen <huff, huff...>
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