From: Barking@The.Moon   
      
   "rl" wrote in message   
   news:2Ocsb.3645$vJ3.306@okepread05...   
   > "Critter" wrote in message   
   > news:a0Yrb.166356$Tr4.443352@attbi_s03...   
   > > > > So then, you will admit that you are AFRAID or ex-convicts ? That   
   you   
   > > lay   
   > > > > awake at night FEARING them ? And you are utterly TERRORIZED by the   
   > > things   
   > > > > that you keep telling yourself about ex-cons ?   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Is that what you are trying to convey here ?   
   > > >   
   > > >   
   > > > The day that you walk into a prison environment and not feel fear is   
   the   
   > > day   
   > > > you better hang it up and walk away.   
   > > > I don't know how much more simply I can put it. You are surrounded by   
   > as   
   > > > many as 1000 animals who have proven beyond a reasonable doubt their   
   > > > willingness to victimize you and/or any other person who they perceive   
   > as   
   > > > having something they want.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > So you admit you are afraid. I sympathize. BOOOOOO !   
   >   
   > Of course I am. Only a blithering idiot wouldn't be. DUUUUUUHHHHHH!   
      
      
   chicken ?   
      
      
   > > > > > > But speaking of Kobe - why was this girl not terrified of him ?   
   > > Maybe   
   > > > > > > because he is not an ex-con ? She trusted him because he is a   
   > > > > non-felon -   
   > > > > > > RIGHT? She probably also wanted to fuck him, otherwise she would   
   > not   
   > > > > have   
   > > > > > > dragged him to her room.   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > More convict mentality apologist crap...   
   > > > >   
   > > > >   
   > > > > Just a point of view which does not coincide with yours. but then,   
   why   
   > > > > should it. You are getting a paycheck from the industry which   
   promotes   
   > > > > irrational fear.   
   > > >   
   > > > Hardly. Your point of view is engendered, maintained, and encouraged   
   to   
   > > > flourish within a subset of our culture that essentially believes in   
   the   
   > > law   
   > > > of the jungle. You take what you want, when you want it, from   
   whomever   
   > > has   
   > > > it that you feel bold enough to take it from. It is, quite frankly,   
   as   
   > > > simple as that.   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > Well, if I'm going to be accused of this then I might as well start   
   living   
   > > that way.   
   >   
   > You've already proven your willingness to do just that. To pretend   
   > otherwise is, at the very least, intellectually dishonest.   
      
      
   The false accusation constitutes a license. Thank you.   
      
      
   > > Otherwise I would be "paying" for crimes which were never   
   > > comitted. I would be getting shortchanged. You're right - to make things   
   > > more equitable I should probably crank up my offending a notch or two.   
   >   
   > Well, thanks for being honest at least. I can appreciate the fact that,   
   > unlike many of the other crimms in here, you don't mind letting your true   
   > self hang out.   
      
      
   I'll hang my true self out for you anytime, right out of my fly.   
      
      
   > > > > By the way - you did not answer the question. Kobe Bryant is not an   
   > > > ex-con -   
   > > > > is he ? So why are you not bitching your little dicksucker at the   
   > evils   
   > > of   
   > > > > non-felons ? Maybe because your world is black and white ?   
   > > >   
   > > > I did answer your question quite pointedly. You've just chosen not to   
   > > read   
   > > > the answer. But I'm sure you'll forget you've asked this question   
   when   
   > > you   
   > > > respond to me a few paragraphs down...   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > You did'nt answer because you cant. In your world, non-felons are just   
   > nice   
   > > little people who say things like "kudos to you" and go to tea parties   
   and   
   > > shit. You refuse to ackonwledge that felons are only a SMALL part of the   
   > > complex problem known to simple minds like yours - as crime.   
   >   
   > I don't know if they represent a small or a large portion - but I   
   certainly   
   > don't think it matters one hoot to the issue at hand - whether or not it   
   is   
   > reasonable for God fearing, Law abiding citizens to experience a certain   
   > amount of apprehension or fear when they find themselves in the presence   
   of   
   > a convicted felon.   
      
      
   Incorrect. Their fear is in their own minds. They have been brainwashed to   
   fear. If people are not being "corrected" by the "department of   
   corrections", then you guys are simply not doing your jobs and need to be   
   fired.   
      
      
   > > > > > > How is it possible that a non-felon would rape the ? I thought   
   > > that   
   > > > > all   
   > > > > > > the evil people were all felons ! He must be innocent if he's   
   not   
   > an   
   > > > > > ex-con.   
   > > > > >   
   > > > > > Maybe he just hasn't been caught yet. Did you get caught the   
   first   
   > > time   
   > > > > you   
   > > > > > strayed over the line?   
   >   
   > The question above has survived two iterations of your inane ramblings,   
   but   
   > you've yet to answer it directly. I wonder why?   
      
      
   Does it really matter ? When people such as yourself have clearly admitted   
   to "straying" over the line yourself ??   
      
      
   > > > > And then again, there are ex-cons who might never reoffend, but that   
   > > aint   
   > > > in   
   > > > > your vocabulary. Is it.   
   > > >   
   > > > See what I told you? Predictable. Mathematical. Logical. Given any   
   > set   
   > > > of circumstances, the world boils down to a series of choices that,   
   from   
   > > the   
   > > > outside, may seem overwhelmingly complex and impossible to predict -   
   yet   
   > > to   
   > > > the trained mind it is little more than a lesson in probability. And   
   so   
   > > we   
   > > > come inexhorably to the question posed by all convicts at some point:   
   > > That   
   > > > of their "goodness" or their ability to repent - are the actions they   
   > have   
   > > > been found guilty of some sort of snafu - the poor choice of a person   
   > > > stressed through circumstance or chemical imbalance - or, indeed, is   
   it   
   > > > something much more sinister - truly an indication of evil residing   
   > within   
   > > > the person - a "dark seed" if you will?   
   > >   
   > >   
   > > You're babbling like a rabid bitch in heat.   
   >   
   > My thoughts and comments were meant and directed more toward the general   
   > readership. I knew they would be beyond your comprehension level. As a   
   > matter of fact, I would imagine most topics beyond food and the next   
   orifice   
   > you can stuff your penis into are pretty much beyond you. Maybe that has   
   > more to do with your inability to secure gainful employment than your   
   > felonious past?   
      
      
   Perhaps you would clarify the meanign of the term "dark seed". If you can   
   provide a logical definition fro some of your more archaic ideas, then   
   perhaps I would be able to address them. Currently, you are using terms   
   which have no meaning to me, like "dark seed", and therefore you are   
   unintelligible. Retake college, your first tour had no effect whatsoever.   
      
      
   > > > I'm sorry I can't answer that question for you. I know what the   
   > > statistics   
   > > > say. About half of you will reoffend and continue to plague society.   
   > But   
   > > > that leaves the other half, doesn't it? That glimmer of hope....the   
   > Light   
   > > > at the End of the Tunnel....the belief that you have the power to turn   
   > it   
   > > > around and reaffirm yourself as a productive member of society. That   
   > you   
      
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