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by rusenseless July 17, 2009 11:15 AM EDT
Another nut job. I hope she isn't allowed to reproduce. If she can't have any empathy for a small kitten, she certainly won't for a child. She will be in the news again. She is (apparently likes) being a miscreantal blight.
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by darth_dionysus July 17, 2009 10:40 AM EDT
Whether or not she knew the cat's particular capacity to absorb therms and still survive is not the issue here. What is at stake here is her capacity to act as a proper role model for others that might have to break into somebody's apartment and deal with another cat.

In other words, as nunovyerbeezwax said, "What are you smoking?"

Just the fact that she would exact such cruelty on another living being, whether human or feline, makes her a totally socially unacceptable person, and she deserves to be punished.
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by darth_dionysus July 17, 2009 10:33 AM EDT
Sadly, I find myself asking that question more and more these days. Parents use the excuse of having too much to do to spend quality time with their children. Folks, there has to be some time available. My father worked long hours when I was growing up, but he still found time for us. It was possible then, and it's possible today.
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by darth_dionysus July 17, 2009 10:29 AM EDT
Why give her the easy way out? Too many people these days say "they're sick", and "they need help", and so they never have to take responsibility for what they have done. She doesn't need a shrink, she needs punishment ... and a lot more than a year, too.
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by Questionews July 17, 2009 10:21 AM EDT
Allow for some feline revenge. Throw her in a lion cage.
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by PostalOneToo July 17, 2009 10:12 AM EDT
I agree. Two objectionable people would have been removed from our system, never more to hurt anything or breed, or cost us taxpayers more money to support their worthless behinds.
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by CenturionPilot July 17, 2009 10:10 AM EDT
Cultural sensitivity and condoning the wanton killing of defenseless creatures are two entirely different things. I suspect that you did not fully understand what your PoliSci professor was talking about. In your case, the culprit was probably the admissions office at Barnard.
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by PostalOneToo July 17, 2009 9:55 AM EDT
If a felon broke into YOUR home, where were YOU??? Why didn't you notice and protect your son? If the felon gave your son drugs, he should be responsible for his death. You have left out some details here. We are all VERY sorry for your son's death. I would certainly not agree that an animal's life was more important than your son's. What we are discussing here is the horrible abuse done to a helpless creature. Start a blog about your son and his killer. We'll be there for you.
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by workerdroid July 17, 2009 9:51 AM EDT
Why do these people always get the sequence wrong. If they'd of just stuck each other in the oven we'd all be better off.
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by sassalin31 July 17, 2009 9:35 AM EDT
Ten years from now or sooner this will be the next serial killer. If this was my child I would beat her until she could not walk.

What a sick and disturbed person.
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