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Steve Kroft Interviews Triggerman Of Boston's Notorious Winter Hill Gang
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- dustfullman,
I hope you get what you prefer. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- It is just business. No need to get your panties in a wad. As Charlie Chaplin observed, "Kill one and it is murder, kill a million and it is a statistic". What is the difference between a mob enforcer and a president? The enforcer looks them in the eye, while the president sends someone else to do it. I think I prefer the personal service of the conflict resolution specialist
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- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- I see by others'' comments here that you too see the hipocracy of the Catholic Church allowing this man to continue to receive the sacraments. He''ll probably get a big Catholic funeral, just like Gotti.
Think about it: you can murder twenty people and go to confession and come out a ''full Catholic.''
On the other hand, you can be married to an abusive spouse and decide to divorce. You then meet a wonderful person and remarry. Can you go into the confessional and get absolution? NO NO NO. You have to spend thousands and if you are lucky you can get an official annulment. Otherwise, the Catholic Church wants nothing to do with you. It is absolutely OBSCENE that murderers like this man can be considered Catholic while a person who remarries is not.
There are two sins that are unforgivable in the Churh''s eyes: Remarriage after divorce and saying the earth revolves around the sun. Other than that, you can just waltz into the confessional and be ''forgiven'' and waltz up to the communion rail. Divorce and remarry: burn in hell. Otherwise, no big deal. Disgusting - Reply to this comment
- alicecbrown,
Where do you go to church? I''ve been to many Christian churches, Protestant and Catholic, even some in foreign countries and I''ve never heard anyone spouting hatred or calling for war. Even been to a couple of synagogues. Same thing. The only church that preaches hatred and war is an Islamic church. They even keep their own militia where the government allows it. But your church sounds much more exciting than mine. If I knew where it was maybe I could check it out. - Reply to this comment
- Murder 20 people get 12 years Have a gram of crack cocaine and get a minimum mandatory sentence. Is this justice?
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- Very few psychopaths would acknowledge or even realize that they are psychopaths and every psychopath who kills rationalizes why it was a "good" or just thing.
A true psychopath has no remorse and has his own code--often at odds with society''s. Say...that sounds like this guy.... - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- i am sitting here watching 60 minutes as usual on a Sunday evening.
I am stunned you would spend a minute of your time on that convicted
gang killer. Hes a piece of garbage as shown by his lack of remorse on the interview.people like this DO NOT deserve ANY recognition by anyone. You usually do a pretty good job informing the public on IMPORTANT people and activites in this nation and the world. You missed the boat with this piece. I think you owe the viewing public an apology. - Reply to this comment
- From the Scotch-Irish lands of Al., I don''t have to search far back in my past to find the "See what i mean about the idol-worshipping Catholics?" This killer of 20 gets a "Do 10 Hail Marys and don''t do it again'' from a priest and he doesn''t think he''ll burn in Hell. I don''t believe in either the Catholic Church OR Hell, but you sure put another spike in that irrevelant coffin with his testimony. The truth is, so many Catholics believe EXACTLY that: Go to confession, say you''re sorry and you can do anything.
As far as that''s concerned, a bunch of protestants think you can go to church 3 times a week and twice on Sunday and that makes it OK to spout hatred for any group that''s unlike us, and start an immoral war to kill them!!! - Reply to this comment
