Don's Guns hiring vigilantes?

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  • gungirl65

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    That's too bad. The POS didn't even get close to what he deserved. Got to admit I do like jail house justice. Hope he get's a little every day he is there.
     

    cjcinin

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    I think Don is half the criminal of all the a-holes in Washington. I in all seriousness think I would vote for him before anyone presently being offered too me. Criminals in jail! NOW THAT'S CHANGE!
     

    Mr Evilwrench

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    You can, at least "see through" Don and his agenda (he's transparent!) unlike the gangsters that are polluting the system currently, and their lapdog media running all-out to obscure the problem. They need to be nuked from orbit.
     

    BBSparkle

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    It's the only way to be sure.
     

    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    "Jailhouse justice" is the exact OPPOSITE of what our system is founded on. If the subject IS found guilty, then and only then am I in favor of stringing him up on a lovely custom built gallows on the courthouse lawn. Pending the inevitable appeals, of course. I think that if we let the masses actually see what killing a human being is all about we'd find ourselves having to do it as "the state" a lot less often.
    As for Don, disappointing, but hardly suprising.
     

    Eric70

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    Problem is most criminals never get the punishment they deserve. They get off way too easy now, a murderer should never see the light of day again, whether it be behind bars for the rest of their lives or the death penalty. I vote for the latter.
     

    Guardsman89

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    I think it is ironic when criminals recognize evil like in this case. Too bad they can't apply the sense of justice that drove them to beat the hell out of this dude to their own lives.
     
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