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Toodoped: MeyerLansky is GBB's new "50 Cent" lol Cheers buddy and stay safe
MeyerLansky: haha thank you buddy ! i hope i will go home today, the doctors will give an answer later this day
Toodoped: I wish you the best buddy and dont forget, what doesnt kill you, makes you stronger
MeyerLansky: indeed thank you buddy ! all the best to you too !
Toodoped: Fuck the ScottB & Button/Zipper Pants sites and fuck their paywalls. This forum gives you everything for free and so best wishes and good health to both JGeoff and TB!
Toodoped: Cheers and stay tuned for more free information.
Toodoped: Cant believe that some posters need to open three different threads so they can advertise their projects, and also talk to themselves with the help of different accounts. What is the world coming to?!
Toodoped: whoomp there it is! whoomp there it is! lol
Toodoped: a bird told me that the zipper pants site is slowly going down lol lol lol
Toodoped: The best fun for me is being the puppeteer of a complete idiot lol lol
Toodoped: ...and screw all paywalls and paying sites. They wont give you shit
Toodoped: Someone needs to unzip lots of zipper pants, so she or it can give birth to the Button Guys lol lol
Toodoped: I said I creep and I crawl and I creep and I crawl And I creep and I crawl creep creep lol
Toodoped: Lots of "amnesia"...some people are posting the same stuff over and over, and every time they are happy like small kids lol
Toodoped: a small reminder...screw all paywalls!
Toodoped: Anyone heard from @BigTuna? He is absent for quite some time...I hope is ok
Toodoped: Any idiot can face a crisis - it's day to day living that wears you out.
Toodoped: Thanks buddy! We should continue fighting against these lying paying sites and to protect everyone on this forum, especially the younger generation or posters.
Toodoped: these days lots of people that I know lost their families and everything they had because its legit and even youngsters can chip in
Toodoped: Same as the mob paying sites...ppl pay for "Disneyland" and wiki mob stuff, something which they can find it on their own with a simple google search
VanillaLimeCoke: Lousy school violence these days. Not even a 6th of the way through September and we've already had a psychotic violent school shooting.
Toodoped: Word. Few days ago, over here, they caught one teenager with a gun and more than 60 bullets, while going to school. I wonder what was his plan ?!
Toodoped: Damn....the retard slowly became a stalker and he's following me whenever I make a post so he can bump up his own $0,5 "projects" lol lol "IT" is finished and I love it lol
Toodoped: still talking to yourself, a stupido?! lol lol
Toodoped: hahahahahaha I can do it all day long
Toodoped: Cant believe this shit...im off to find some real pussy
Toodoped: aaaaand....the retarded stalker is back again
Toodoped: For those who enjoyed the "TD's Free Outfit Articles 2023/24" thread, well thanks to @TB for making it a sticky on the first page in the OC forum so everyone can enjoy it. Again, I want to personally say thanks to TB, JGeoff and the whole GBB forum. Salut
VanillaLimeCoke: I can’t take it anymore. Everything has gotta change. Or at least a lot.
Toodoped: Screw the world bro...the main thing today is to take care of you and yours.
VanillaLimeCoke: I’m hoping and praying that 2025 will be so much better. …. for real …. Too
Giacomo_Vacari: Damn, he is posting the same things over and over, nothing new. Watch out the flu is bad this year. January 20th Trump gets sworn in, and hopefully turn things around.
VanillaLimeCoke: Yeah, but they’re already planning things so he can’t turn them around
VanillaLimeCoke: Biden’s pardened over 8000 people, most of which were issued in the last 2-3 months
hoodlum: Yes, most likely 2 piss off that crybaby & compulsive liar now sadly in office.
Jason1969: Hey! After applying months ago, I finally got my button and was accepted as a member!
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 09:59 PM
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^^^ some good points. my comment wasn't really directed at anybody. thats why i won't play this stupid fucking left or right game because people get this "its us vs them" team mentality. i look at every issue differently. sometimes i have a conservative view and sometimes a liberal view, but i don't classify them as such. they are my own opinions. Yep, I am the same way honestly. I fall on either decide depending on the issue. In the past, I was much more conservative being from a traditional Latin family not exposed to things like homosexuals, etc for the most part until I went to college (a very affluent one). I learned to accept people for who they are and not look down/hate them for what they believe. I have never supported a candidate based on his party affiliation, I always support based on their stance on the issues. Case in point, in my short voting life (I am a registered democrat) but have voted for MORE republicans than democrats.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 10:29 PM
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I actually agree with you on the partisan, Left vs. Right thing. But I don't know how else to frame it. As it is typically "the Left" who would see these scumbags simply do life in prison rather being sent to meet their Maker. its trickey sometimes. with me, i'm all over the place. pro gun. pro drug legalization(at least weed anyways). pro gay rights. i guess they call that libertarian 
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 10:31 PM
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As heinous as this crime was, and it certainly was, where was the outrage when the whites in South Africa committed atrocities against blacks for GENERATIONS??? Where were the slimy, soulless, piece of shit conservatives then? I don't remember any calls for whites to be executed. Where was your anger and sense of justice then??? many people forget that or choose not to think about it.You are right.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 10:43 PM
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I never said (didnt say anything) that I dont support the maximum penalty for these guys or others who commit similarly horrific crimes. I support throwing the book at them and let me get a good crack at them as well. I was just agreeing on the point that conservatives always have to attack liberals with all these hateful and disgusting language, that doesnt help create a positive atmosphere for people to sit down and discuss their differences.
In that South Africa case, the court and BOTH parties oppose the death penalty. Just in case anybody glazed over that point (I did at first).
Because it's liberal idealism that often keeps justice from being done in cases like this. That's what's so frustrating. Not just that atrocities like this happen. But that true justice can't be meted out because it would offend the delicate sensibilities of some misguided liberal. I agree with you, it is frustrating. In terms of the death penalty or a guy being sent to jail for X number of years and then after the fact the guy gets the death penalty or spends tons of years in jail you find out he was right and didnt commit the crime and was wrongly convicted or got the death penalty, THAT pisses me off. That's why I dont support the death penalty just willy nilly (and plus its actually MORE expensive to give somebody the death penalty than to give them life because of all the appeals and lawyer fees - thats the fiscal conservative in me) lol
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 10:51 PM
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I agree with you, it is frustrating. In terms of the death penalty or a guy being sent to jail for X number of years and then after the fact the guy gets the death penalty or spends tons of years in jail you find out he was right and didnt commit the crime and was wrongly convicted or got the death penalty, THAT pisses me off. That's why I dont support the death penalty just willy nilly (and plus its actually MORE expensive to give somebody the death penalty than to give them life because of all the appeals and lawyer fees - thats the fiscal conservative in me) lol As much as you may like to focus on them, just in terms of sheer numbers, the guys who end up being proven innocent years later are few and far between. Almost so small, as a percentage, to not even register. And, as I've said over and over again, that it's more expensive to execute someone is a reason to completely overhaul the process. Streamline it and make it much quicker. Not a reason to do away with the death penalty.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 10:57 PM
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I agree with you, it is frustrating. In terms of the death penalty or a guy being sent to jail for X number of years and then after the fact the guy gets the death penalty or spends tons of years in jail you find out he was right and didnt commit the crime and was wrongly convicted or got the death penalty, THAT pisses me off. That's why I dont support the death penalty just willy nilly (and plus its actually MORE expensive to give somebody the death penalty than to give them life because of all the appeals and lawyer fees - thats the fiscal conservative in me) lol As much as you may like to focus on them, just in terms of sheer numbers, the guys who end up being proven innocent years later are few and far between. Almost so small, as a percentage, to not even register. And, as I've said over and over again, that it's more expensive to execute someone is a reason to completely overhaul the process. Streamline it and make it much quicker. Not a reason to do away with the death penalty. Everyday more and more people are found to have been wrongly convicted it's actually gone up over time due to new technology, even if it only one percent or less. It doesnt make it right. I agree it should be streamlined, but that wont necessarily calm my concerns. What if its so streamlined that the guy doesnt even get to appeal, etc? And then after the fact we found out he was innocent (it has happen, i read about in yahoo news all the time). Not surprisingly, its been happening in high numbers in a number of southern states like Texas.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/27/12 11:44 PM
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DD, given your posts, I'm surprised that you advocate streamling death penalty appeals. The Innocence Project has just nipped the tip of the exoneration iceberg and it only has potential for success when there is DNA evidence available. As I've posted elsewhere, some Board members eschew due process and post rather vitriolic statements to assuage their own feelings. You are right about Texas. Of the 297 Project exonerations, 46 have been in Texas and a good many of those in Dallas County. Here's the link: http://www.innocenceproject.org/news/state.php?state=TX I know a few girls who work at the Innocence project, great organization. I bet a good portion of those 46 people are minorities which are prejudiced by the criminal justice system in the first place (shame). Let me rephrase what I wrote. I dont actively advocate for streamlining the death penalty process cause like I stated above that wont necessarily quell my major concern which is people having the opportunity to bring in other evidence that might have been overlooked, etc to plead their case. I support it in the sense that I dont want millions of dollars in taxpayer money spent on guys like Vinny Gorgeous Basciano dragging/fighting his death penalty trial. The govt already has spent tons more $$$$$ paying for this guys legal bills over (over $3 million) than what they would have paid in total if he was just sentenced to life. If you want to see a real life/entertaining example of what I am talking about, watch The Hurricane with Denzel Washington. IMO, awesome movie.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/28/12 03:40 AM
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Hurricane Carter movie was good, but quite untrue. Same for the Bob Dylan song. I believe he was guilty. In movie he is top fighter, in real life he was out of contention at time of his arrest for murder. They show police being jealous of his money, when in reality he was scraping by in months leading to his arrest. In Dylan song, he is called number one contender for crown, which he was not. After the fight shown where he loses for title, he lost most of his following fights. he was in financial downfall when arrested, not doing well as movie showed. Aside from aspect of his crime, he also did not get robbed of title, the man he fought sued producers and they immediately settled. here is a good read on him http://www.graphicwitness.com/carter/moviepoints.html
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/28/12 12:49 PM
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Hurricane Carter movie was good, but quite untrue. Same for the Bob Dylan song. I believe he was guilty. In movie he is top fighter, in real life he was out of contention at time of his arrest for murder. They show police being jealous of his money, when in reality he was scraping by in months leading to his arrest. In Dylan song, he is called number one contender for crown, which he was not. After the fight shown where he loses for title, he lost most of his following fights. he was in financial downfall when arrested, not doing well as movie showed. Aside from aspect of his crime, he also did not get robbed of title, the man he fought sued producers and they immediately settled. here is a good read on him http://www.graphicwitness.com/carter/moviepoints.html Thanks for sharing
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/29/12 11:54 PM
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Just a reminder to Board members: jury selection in the Drew Peterson trial is underway, so the trial should begin this week. I thought that happened 10 years ago?
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/30/12 12:22 AM
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Just a reminder to Board members: jury selection in the Drew Peterson trial is underway, so the trial should begin this week. I thought that happened 10 years ago? It seems like it. He was arrested three years ago.
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/30/12 12:13 PM
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Just a reminder to Board members: jury selection in the Drew Peterson trial is underway, so the trial should begin this week. I thought that happened 10 years ago? Are you perhaps confusing him with Scott Peterson, who was convicted of murdering his wife 10 years ago?
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/30/12 12:30 PM
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Yes, Scott Peterson is serving life in jail. Scott was the young clean-cut, good-looking, charming guy that fooled everyone at first with his fake concern about his missing wife. Drew, on the other hand,is total opposite. The guy immediately came across as an arrogant, slime-ball. Point being that looks can be deceiving or not. They both are scum. Btw, isn't Drew being charged with this 3rd wife's murder and NOT his last wife, Stacey (I believe). TIS
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Re: Crime & Justice
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07/31/12 07:54 PM
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I would like to know what everyone, but especially anyone who's a lawyer or otherwise legally expert, thinks about this.
I watched most of Scalia's C-SPAN interview the other night. The man may well be a jerk but he's an extremely intelligent jerk. Two points he made stand out and require further discussion.
1) He put forth the idea that US Constitution has a fixed meaning which in many instances can be resolved by the text itself and what it meant to those who wrote it at the time. For example, given that capital punishment was extant at the time of ratification, it is senseless to argue that the constitutional prohibition against "cruel and unusual punishment" by definition makes capital punishment today unconstitutional. It may be a bad idea. It may be stupid. It may be vicious. It may not solve anything. But it's not unconstitutional. Per Scalia, to argue that our ideas and values have changed and therefore so has the constitution is to make the constitution meaningless. That's how Scalia sees it anyway.
Discuss. What are the weaknesses in this line of reasoning and if we agree that meanings must change how do we avoid saying the constitution is whatever we say it is?
2) Scalia was openly contemptuous of cameras in the court. He said that much of what justices do is stuff that requires intense knowledge of the legal code. It's not just them being philosopher-kings. He claimed that the only positive thing cameras might do is answer stupid questions (my interpretation, not his word though his tone did change to mocking) about why it's a good idea for SC justices to be lawyers/judges or law professors as legal professionals are the only people with the knowledge or patience to do this work or find it interesting.
Should SC justices have to be legally certified in some way? Scalia seems to think so.
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