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Jesi
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No. But I wish Giraldo would interview him again... he's maniacally insane, but cute at the same time.
(I mean Manson, not Giraldo.) |
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ann s
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lol wanna adopt him? |
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Info_Please
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hmmm, good idea and why not keep a black mamba aournd the house as a pet. |
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♣ My Brainhurts ♣
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Hasn't The US got enough religious nutters running around lose as it is, fair point whats one more. |
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DAR
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Never. |
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xtowgrunt
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Would you buy a happy meal from him? Honestly, where would he get a job, McDonald's? Wal-Mart greeter? At a minimum he needs a permanent room at a mental hospital. Manson's threat to society isn't his own aggression but his ability to influence and manipulate others to do violent acts. |
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SOF09
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he can stay at your house, maybe babysit awhile |
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Number5
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Why not? He should have his own variety show on Comedy Central. He seems like a funny guy. |
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daniel'smum
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Have you read the papers today? So not a harmless old man! |
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cin_ann_43
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Only if you let him live in your neighborhood |
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Dramafreak
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Old, maybe, but I'm not so sure about harmless. I wouldn't want his ideas let loose on the world again, and on his past record he wouldn't keep them to himself. For his own protection and everyone else's I think they'd better stay confined where they are, with him. |
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Lee
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Yeah -ok Squeaky - you keep holding onto the family dream! |
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d.perrot@btinternet.com
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I'm not an American taxpayer but if I were I think the only regret I'd have about your "harmless old man" and his gang is the ten of millions of dollars it must have cost in keeping them alive. They should all have been strung up within days of their trial. We have freedom in most western societies but with that freedom should come responsibility. If there's no responsibility then draconian
measures should follow.
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EDDie
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No, but it is definitely time to take him out of the gene pool!
Long overdue. |
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mommy of 1
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omg...ya real harmless...not likely |
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single.mother.28
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Yes, and while we are at it why not let out all the other old people in prison....they are just "harmless". He could work at your local grocery store as a butcher! SHEESH!! |
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Karen
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That harmless old man was/is a butcher,paying for his crimes! He should stay right where he is!! |
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glowofautumnleaf
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old, yes. harmless - take him home to live your family. |
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turboweegie
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Time to free his soul from his corporeal body, maybe. But not his sorry butt from prison. |
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Ken
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He's a dangerous lunatic. |
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hazegrey
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yes |
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jyd9999
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nope - he still nuts |
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O'Sullivan
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Sure! Mason for President. You must be a Republican. |
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Bevin M
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I think he is fine where he is.
Interesting fellow....but I think the world is safer with him behind bars. |
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People who have done what he's done are never harmless. people like that don't change |
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mise
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Don't stop there.
Lots of other 'old' people paying for serious crimes open the doors and let them all out! |
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spyprincess
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HELL-NO!!! HE DOES NOT BELONG IN SOCIETY. |
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stretchy_baby69
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thats exactly what i thought when i read the papers bout him this mornin. good ol lad eh |
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Leogirl0804
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He will never see freedom and when the murderous devil dies, he will rot in hell. |
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PMW1718
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ummmmmmmm no never |
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danoc
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yes!! He is a good person!! Nobody understand him!!! |
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