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by erichsh January 19, 2008 3:38 AM EST
"Thats the beauty of the Firefox browser. All my spelling errors are underlined in read..."

What about the unread words?

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by incog-nito January 19, 2008 2:58 AM EST
mdell27:
I don''t know if a mental institution is worse than prison or not, but the fact remains that most murderers DO use the insanity defense to try to avoid the death penalty/life imprisonment. My point is simply that it''s IRRELEVANT whether they''re insane or not. If they prove to be a threat to society then they should be put away for good. What''s the point of putting them in a mental institution for life so that they can be treated. Treatment would be helpful BEFORE the crime occurred, not after. That''s a little late, one might think.
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by konabike January 19, 2008 2:45 AM EST
What a NUT case.
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by mdell27 January 19, 2008 2:42 AM EST
Being crazy does NOT mean you get a lighter sentence. It means instead of spending a few years in prison, you spend decades and maybe the rest of your life in a state mental institution. The looney bin is much worse than prison! Why do you think the unabomber insisted he was not insane.
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by iceman_1960 January 19, 2008 2:26 AM EST
"Some of you guys need to use spellcheck before posting messages.

Schizophrenic for you crzmeat. (your bad)"
- Posted by ladyephesus1 at 09:02 PM : Jan 18, 2008

That"s the beauty of the Firefox browser.

All my spelling errors are underlined in read as I''m composing a post.

It can"t catch them all, but it comes pretty close.
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by incog-nito January 19, 2008 2:25 AM EST
It''s completely pointless to argue whether the guy is mentally ill or not. What difference does it make? If he''s crazy does it mean he gets a lesser sentence, some kind of treatment and then released after being "cured", and hopefully won''t kill another person, maybe? Crazy or not, he''s a treat to society and should be treated like any other murderer.
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by michellem99-2009 January 19, 2008 1:54 AM EST
crzmeat..is cool. their is not a spell check. Really yer worried about our grammer/spellin sorry teacher...
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by jumkey January 19, 2008 1:17 AM EST
Wow, crzmeat, you''re actually a caregiver?

Please please please go turn yourself in to the nearest athorities, OK?

We don''t need more children thrown off over passes.

Please before the government needs to spend 50 cents on a bullet for you, OK?
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by kansas1946 January 19, 2008 1:00 AM EST
Posted by FlangeSqueal

LOLOLOL! Holy $hit - You''''re actually blaming the Republican party for this??

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Well, he was right about one thing. It was under Ronald Reagan that the mental hospitals were emptied, and funding was cut to the point that many, many, mentally ill people ended up on the streets. Most of them are not dangerous to anyone but themselves, but some of them are. If a person is schizophrenic they would have very little control over their behavior and may be hallucinating and not even aware of their surroundings. Those people are ill and need to be cared for with love in the richest country in the world.
Now, as to whether this man is mentally ill, knew what he was doing, or any other circustances, we don''t know at this point. If he knew it was wrong, then he should be punished like any other criminal.
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by ladyephesus1 January 19, 2008 12:02 AM EST
Some of you guys need to use spellcheck before posting messages.

Schizophrenic for you crzmeat. (your bad)
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