To quote G. Gordon Liddy "Kill the SOB so there is only one side of the story".
JoeW said:JoeyA:
It is true that one can lie with statistics and indeed one of my classes teaches students how to use statistics ethically and have the ability to determine when someone is using them inappropriately.
Str8PoolPlayer said:
It may not deter the next guy, but it certainly deters the guy who gets the axe, and that is all that matters to me ... He, or she, will not be committing anymore horrible crimes ... It is called "capitol punishment" for just that reason ...
JoeW said:how does anyone know that some lives are not in some way redeemable?
Russ Chewning said:Source? And let's be intellectually honest, here... Countries with weak govenment control, and those in third-world Middle Eastern countries can hardly be compared to the U.S. as far as crime rates go.
I did a quick search on the internet, and in developed Middle Eastern countries, barring Iraq for obvious reasons, it appeared that the rate of murder, rape, and robbery are all lower than the U.S..
I'm not saying we need to adopt all their laws, as they ban alcohol in most of those countries, just saying it may not be true that their punishments are ineffective.
Russ
JoeW said:Man this is eating into my table time![]()
Lets seea convict who started a new art form and showed us a new way to view the world.
A convict who wrote beautiful children’s books that helped inner city children learn to live peaceful lives.
A convict who, by example, taught teens that a life of crime was not worthwhile.
A convict who wrote books that changed the way many people see themselves, “Soul on Ice” comes to mind.
The list goes on.
A convict who offered to use his body for clinical trials to help improve the medical conditions of millions of other people.
A convict who trained seeing eye dogs to work on his redemption.
Convict rapists who are willing to talk with rape victims to help them work out their anger and to help the victims adjust.
All of these have been done.
It is true that some men, a particular type, do better in prison than on the streets. None-the-less I have met very few, among the thousands I have worked with, who liked prison life. Nearly all live in a form of purgatory worse than any catholic can envision. Watch the TV series OZ sometime and think if you or anyone you know would "thrive" in those conditions.
JoeW said:Man this is eating into my table time![]()
Lets seea convict who started a new art form and showed us a new way to view the world.
A convict who wrote beautiful children’s books that helped inner city children learn to live peaceful lives.
A convict who, by example, taught teens that a life of crime was not worthwhile.
A convict who wrote books that changed the way many people see themselves, “Soul on Ice” comes to mind.
The list goes on.
A convict who offered to use his body for clinical trials to help improve the medical conditions of millions of other people.
A convict who trained seeing eye dogs to work on his redemption.
Convict rapists who are willing to talk with rape victims to help them work out their anger and to help the victims adjust.
All of these have been done.
jay helfert said:I think we've worn this thread out. I for one would like to put it to rest. PLease Mike or Dave. Is that possible?
I should have never posted here in the first place. It belonged in Non Pool Related.
jay helfert said:I don't think they followed me. Remember, I was asleep in the car for maybe 45 minutes. I thought about calling the Elsinore police the next day, but have not as yet. I didn't report it that night, because the idea of telling them about my gun made me think twice.
It is a crime in California to carry a loaded gun in your car. What many people don't know, is this is a misdemenaor, not a felony.
berlowmj said:Tinted windows also make you less conspicuous & conceal what you are doing with your hands. Surprise! Surprise!
Cuebacca said:Glad you made it out of there safely, Jay. I started getting worried that I'd fall asleep at the wheel, so now I keep a bottle of "No Doz" in my car. 1 No Doz supposedly has the equivalent caffeine dosage to 1 cup of coffee. I don't need them often, but every now and then they come in handy.
JoeW said:We avoid killing people because of who we are, not because of who they are. That is why Jay took the best course of action.
chefjeff said:Sorry for the third post in a row, but I am just reading this thread for the first time...
Here's is another way the govt makes innocent people "guilty" and puts them in danger. No Doz isn't the most effective way to stay awake for driving. It is just caffeine which is ineffective after a while and has side effects such as drowsiness, anger, etc. A better alternative is to do a jolt of coke or meth* but these alternatives are made illegal by those control-freaks who don't care about potential victims.
Liberty works in many unknown ways to support the good and thwart the evil,
Jeff Livingston
* See previous threads for my defense of this, in some cases, so I won't re-discuss this unless I have to again defend myself--hint hint.
Microtel or Motel 6 would have been safer relatively inexpensive alternatives. The cost is probably tax deductible, since you were traveling on business as a professional pool player.jay helfert said:Thanks guys for the kind words. I'm glad it was only a scare. I guess things are getting uglier out there. I've slept in my car dozens of times, and the only other time someone woke me was a highway patrolman checking to see if I was okay.
I used to be a scrapper, but don't feel up to it anymore. Hey, I'm not a kid either. I've owned guns all my life, but NEVER shot anyone yet. In fact this is only the third time I was ready to use one. A policeman friend of mine in Bakersfield told me something years ago I never forgot. He said don't take out a gun unless you are prepared to use it.
Somehow in that spot, the little .22 seemed awfully small. But I definitely would have used it if they got one of my doors open. I will think twice next time, before I park anywhere at night. I actually thought I was in a good spot to sleep undisturbed.