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- i take my red bucket, 2 sticks, 1 walking cane, and i walk over to my middle class partner next door. and i never forget my hard spagetti to fill my mouth, since my top teeth are missing. when i get there, she ask, "are you ready to eat"? i always say yes, and a lot too. she is the best cook. i eat rice and a side. it tastes so good. and i fill up. afterwards, we sit and watch tv. she crochets from the beginning of a movie to the end. she is what i figured out to be, an old fashioned knitter. when all she has is a needle and a long piece of string. after about an hour or two, i tell her, i have to go. this is my life here in longville. i live with some tv's and a computer, when i get home. i am trying to find friends. since somthing happened to me, as a middle class guy. i never could impress anyone enough, to drop everything. but hope, is what gets us through a party, and the movies. we hope to find friends.
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- its funny, people don't want to take responsibility for there own actions, and there own equipment. the rich want to blame the poor for there mistakes. they take there equipment and take chances, and blame the poor middle class, for there mistakes, because they want people to think ideas move equipment. but they actually move there equipment first, then try and make people move by there voice. one instance is where a guy from england, moves his surveillance cameras, satellite ones, to a person on the ground, then tells them to do somthing. and says to everyone now i have some support and can get things done, because i started it, and i am commanding it. but his signal travels first, and his voice travels second, so he uses equipment first then ideas second. and lastly he blames middle class for bad ideas, and the reason he messes up with his equipment. mark was underneath all of these principles in december of 1980. the court rooms of new york never came close to the real 2nd causes that caused the turmoil mark and john lennon went through that december night.
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- So he killed John Lennon, big deal! Lennon's legacy was made when he was shot! Chapman killed him, we all know that, he plead guilty to second degree murder not first. The man has spent the last 31 years in jail. I personally feel he's done his time especially when you look at some of the others out there who have done far worse ... give the guy a break, his target was Lennon and Lennon is dead!
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- Mr. Chapman has given numerous reasons for murdering a man in front of his own home and wife. The most notable reasons given were Lennon's supposed social deviance and "phoniness." Chapman's claim of evidence at the time rested upon Lennon's comments about the Beatles' popularity relative to Jesus Christ back in the 60's and his lucrative real estate dealings in supposed contrast with his "working class hero" persona.
Although I strongly disagree with most of Mr. Lennon's stated philosophical and political positions in life, that certainly doesn't give me the right to shoot an unarmed man in the back, especially after he was nice enough to sign my record only hours earlier. This was as much a political assasination as it was a senseless murder of a man coming home after a night on the job (the studio in Mr. Lennon's case).
Mr. Chapman used J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye as his template for murder. If one reads the book, he or she will come across a section where one of Holden Caulfield's schoolmates asks Holden if he is wearing a deer hunting cap, to which he answers, "This is a people-hunting cap." Mr. Chapman should keep this quote in mind when he thanks his maker and the State of New York for not being put in general population. I hope that self-important freak never gets parole. - Reply to this comment
- Chpman has failed to establish that he is not a threat to society. Like most inmates he wants to be out;but that cannot happen as long as he is a threat to sociey.
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- There are some people so unstable, so volatile, so mentally unbalanced and so dangerous they should never be allowed out without keepers; and at that, only briefly and in chains.
Mark David Chapman is one of them. - Reply to this comment
- He should be transferred to the same Prison/Cell where Charles Manson reside and let nature take it's course.
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- The quest for notoriety seems to be the main thing on young people's minds. You do some heinous act, then they take care of you for the rest of your life, free food and housing.
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- I don't think he would survive the rest of us very long. John Lennon was the wrong person to ever kill. We miss him still, and always will. We've needed him these last 30 years, but we really need him now.
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- when does he run out of Parole requests?
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