I think it's OK to wish bad things on dead people. Is it bad for me to think that murderers should be executed using the same technique they used to commit the crime? If so, Mr. Manson would've been executed by 20 or 30 stab wounds and been left to bleed out.
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I'm in a very weird mood today, on precisely this issue. Kelly and I went to a fashionable restaurant for Saturday brunch in the up-and-coming part of town. Beautiful brisk and sunshiny morning, had a big family of fifteen at one table, a few young couples scattered around, some with a kid, three young women at the bar chatting energetically. Food was great, so was the service.
Sunday morning, we read where somebody entered that restaurant after closing, tied up the staff, got the assistant manager to open the safe and hand over the money, then shot her to death. The same red- and blue-haired young woman who had poured us water and chatted less than 18 hours prior.
It wasn't Charlie Manson, I know, but -- damnation -- it has sent me spinning off into somber reflection and serious wondering about .... just WTF in general. The girl did what he asked, she gave him the money, and he still shot her dead. Hope the surveillance cameras got good pictures of that ****** and his buddies.
NO NEED TO RESPOND, really; in fact please don't This thread is already on the edge of going political. I just am in a very weird place and needed to let it out.
Thanks.