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18-Year-Old Faces Charges For Killing, Mutilating Cats In Miami Area

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by gnarlyerik June 18, 2009 11:17 AM EDT
And, I blame his mother for making him go to church . . .
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by I_am_me1953 June 18, 2009 8:22 AM EDT
From above, "The attacks began more than a month ago and cat-owners had been urged recently to keep their pets confined indoors or use fencing to keep the cats in their yards."
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Fencing to keep cats in their yard? I can see that working really well.
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by wyodutch June 18, 2009 8:08 AM EDT
Something wrong in the soul of a nation that jails kids for killing animals, but supports torture as national policy.

"May 6, 2009: ? A new national poll indicates that most Americans don't want to see an investigation of Bush administration officials who authorized harsh interrogation techniques on suspected terrorists.

Six in ten people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Wednesday believe that some of the procedures, such as water boarding, were a form of torture, with 36 percent disagreeing.

But half the public approves of the Bush administration's decision to use of those techniques during the questioning of suspected terrorists, with 50 percent in approval and 46 percent opposed"
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by sam-kiley June 18, 2009 8:07 AM EDT
bonjour,
une cruauté sans pareille, s'en prendre a des animaux sans défense, cela dit le jeune tyler a besoin d'etre pris en main, il a besoin d'aide, c'est clair, qu'il n'est pas dans un état normal, la question et ses parents dans tout ça, absents, irrresponsabilité et inconscience, car meme a cet age une adolescent a besoin d'etre suivi par ses parents. au revoir
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by uruk91501 June 18, 2009 7:07 AM EDT
Son of a dentist So. FLA. Weinman? I think you mean Synanogue.
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by erasmus111 June 18, 2009 4:39 AM EDT
by hamiltongrad June 17, 2009 10:58 PM PDT
If you can not agree to listen and dialogue, you ?


Ummm, was that supposed to make sense?
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by hamiltongrad June 18, 2009 1:58 AM EDT
If you can not agree to listen and dialogue, you ?
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by Peteygurl June 17, 2009 11:30 PM EDT
That's the old testament! Which is why Jesus was and is the final sacrafice, hence, "Sacraficial Lamb." We no longer atone our sins in this manner and rather than stone anyone to death, we are to pray for them, try and help them see the light and if they are believers themselves, we are to call them out in front of the congregation for proper discipline and accountability (intended to get the person who has backslidden to see the err of their ways and repent, thus returning to a relationship of harmony with God). God's word says,"A harsh rebuke is better than a kind word," for if you love your brother or sister in Christ you wont do nothing to warn them that their actions will lead them to the pit of hell. This is not so much a Bible lesson as it is a moment of some good, old-fashion common sence. Thanks!
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by Peteygurl June 17, 2009 11:16 PM EDT
I believe I mentioned "get him psyche evaluated, medicated, whatever you have to"....Whether it's social conditioning and yes, "company or in this case it could be the company of a parent (true, we don't know yet) corrupts good charactor." I didn't write that, God did. It's a Bible scripture and true if you've ever been a kid yourself. Unfortunately, since children aren't born 'ready-made'....they must be open to recieve and absorb the information around them in order to grow. Sadly, that information and influence is not always that of good standing. Why else would statistics show us that the majority of pedophiles were actually molested as children themselves? This is why pedophilia is so difficult, near impossible infact, to rehabilitate. That's a whole other issue for another date and time. My point is, while you may be right this kid has certainly got some mental issues, I vehamently dissagree with you regarding the possibility that he's simply a BRAT who was taught not to consider...maybe not intentionally, but perhaps through osmosis by simply being brought up in such an environment in his home or around his ecclectic surroundings. Either way, it's important to teach people to learn to look for the tell-tale signs of sociopathy in their kids..(lack of conscience, torturing animals,blatant disregard for other's feelings)..because these problems don't simply vanish at the first incling of adulthood. Do a little research into psychological studies, statistics, etc...and see if there is no link between upbringing, childhood behaviors such as I've listed and how they are integral chunks of a serial killer, cat killer, rapist, pedophile,etc....'s past history and overt signs that they would soon grow into the monstrosities they are.
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by IThoughtItWasFunnyAgin June 17, 2009 10:21 PM EDT
I feel the same way about mothers who have their babies pulled out their wombs in little pieces. Can you imagine that baby's horror? And then if by chance it lives, some doctor coming at it with hammer to bash it's head in?

I'd like to skin every one of these mothers.

But then hey, YOU PEOPLE think it's LEGAL and totally without shame, and that these mothers are totally sane and society worthy.
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