Quote from: Zumbagirl on January 21, 2014, 09:37:35 AM
Rights are still rights, prison or not. Any of us could find our freedom taken away in a heartbeat and lots of people end up with very long prison terms for "crimes" that don't seem to match the punishment metered out. I'm all for locking up bad people and there are some very bad people in this world, but not everyone is bad. I really worry that if we treat people that we lock up as animals once they are there, then we cannot claim shock and surprise if they come out acting like animals afterwards.
It appears they have already helped her in many ways.
"The Department of Correction challenged the ruling, arguing Kosilek has received adequate treatment for gender identity disorder, including female hormones, laser hair removal and psychotherapy. Prison officials said those treatments have eased the stress and anxiety felt by the 64-year-old Kosilek, and they brought in experts who supported their argument that it was unnecessary to heed advice from independent medical experts who recommended she undergo the sex change surgery as the next step in treating her gender identity disorder."
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http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/appeals-court-upholds-sex-change-mass-inmate-21577921"
I dont see any of those things provided for honest working citizens such as ourselves.
Society as a whole already does not support anything under the "gay" umbrella. It has been the scarifies, pain, death, loss, and years of honest people living different from how the world sees fit. That has only gotten us even this far. Murdering someone then asking for your troubles to be paid for you, is not the way and is wrong. You should know of how hard your life has been vs another person. But did that cause you to kill someone for their opinion? A person's rights end where another person's begins. Don't forget this.
Quote from: Zumbagirl on January 21, 2014, 09:37:35 AM
We (the people) have spent something to the tune of 30 million dollars blocking Michelle's surgery. Doesn't anyone think that money could have been better spent on real issues than making lawyers rich?
Yes your are correct, a death sentence would of been much cheaper for everyone.
My question to you is. Was the life of Cheryl Kosilek worth the vote she received? Because it was only one person who voted.
I also suggest you read about "recidivism" and how our country spends nearly a billion every year in programs for offered jobs and education to improve the lives of felons for self improvement. Which I support. But the truth is, most felons re-admitted into prison after serving their first term sentence. Will simply recommit another crime to get back into prison. Why do they do that, you ask? Because prison life is easier then living on your own. Warm food, bed, free entertainment, and you get paid to just sleep in a bunk. Isnt that worth raping some child or killing a woman for?
Under no circumstance or lifestyle! will I believe it is understandable or good for a person to willingly murder, rape a child/woman/man, or inflict life altering harm to others. I care about my friends and family and I help ensure their able to sleep at night safe everyday because evil is behind bars with a locked key.