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People Who Deserve To Get The Living Sh** Beaten Out Of Them On A Weekly Basis..

by Bill Simon

These are the people who deserve a bruising beating, once a week, for the length of time they serve in jail OR instead of killing them on Death Row, as the case may be:

Saddam Hussein: Saddam will probably be hanged for his crimes. Frankly, that’s just too damned soft of a punishment for me. He should be in pain every day of his life until he dies. And, in fact, I would encourage medical treatment of him so as to prolong his life just so he can live and look forward to another weekly beating. Killing him outright is no justice for his crimes against humanity.

Jack Abramoff: This little f***er (along with his “good Christian Con-Man” pal Ralph Reed) took money to help maintain the slave workforce being used to make clothing for big-time American clothing manufacturers on the Marianis Islands. To hell with Abramoff serving time in a white-collar crime prison…we need to get back to the good ‘ole Old Testament way of doing things and just stone the bastard.

Anyone got any other ideas of people who are alive who deserve a good beating for their crimes against humanity?

Blog about them here, stating what they did and what the punishment is they deserve that our “civilized society” will never do to them.

68 Responses to “People Who Deserve To Get The Living Sh** Beaten Out Of Them On A Weekly Basis..”

  1. Mike 'Mad Dog' ParKer Says:

    Hey BJ,

    You’re wrong. One good experience or one bad experience out of 6 billion isn’t a sample that proves anything.

    I’m a grandfather of two.

    All three of my children graduated college. My oldest is a cardiologist in Boston.

    All of which makes me nothing of an expert in raising children.

    Blaming parents is how you cope with life.

    It’s pagan. It’s country. It’s backwards. It’s redneck.

    You’re not experienced enough to know that children are not property.

    You might as well get a tape measure and argue about who is taller as argue about how parents are destroying your world.

  2. bj Says:

    “You might as well get a tape measure and argue about who is taller as argue about how parents are destroying your world.”

    I don’t recall EVER saying that parents are destroying my world. I simply said that enforcing laws already on the books is much preferable to doubling the size of those books, which has the consequence of making all laws on the books tougher and more expensive to enforce.

    I also said that anyone who relinquishes responsibility deserves whatever consequences result and the rest of us shouldn’t have to listen to their whining or suffer the unintended consequences when those folks are successful in getting someone else to take on their responsibilities.

    As to my level of experience and my knowledge, you’ve made a judgement about both based upon a few sentences on a blog.

  3. Mike "Mad Dog" Parker Says:

    Bj,

    A few sentences or a few posts?

    Your dramaturgy is to blame others for not being responsible to your standards.

    Parents today. Democrats, liberals, media, terrorists, bloggers…

    You know how to blame others. It’s all you know.

    Stop your whinning about people making judgements about you since you do make judgements every day about other people.

    😛

  4. bj Says:

    LOL! I think you better look in the mirror, Mad Dog. Those flecks of foam at the corners of your mouth are becoming all too evident!

  5. bill Says:

    Bill
    you could start another blog and call it “The octagon” http://youtube.com/watch?v=8tls8plMO0o

  6. bill Says:

    AND YOU’RE ALL A BUNCH OF DAMN IDIOTS!!!
    (hehe)

  7. John Konop Says:

    BJ,

    Mad Dog is always an interesting read!

  8. bj Says:

    John, you’ve got that right! And my friends and co-workers, especially the Manhattan crew, got a HUGE laugh out of the fact that he called me a redneck!

    BTW, John, I know you have an interest in the identity theft issue. Some folks I know in Texas are dealing with it up close and personal and it’s an amazing and horrifying story. Scott has started to blog about it, though he hasn’t really gotten active with it yet. You might find opening up a dialog with him would give you some insight into what’s NOT working re present laws. And to keep this “on topic” the felon who stole Scott’s name deserves the wrath of hell.

  9. John Konop Says:

    bj,

    I agree with you. The finacial system is based on valid information. We need to upgrade to smart card technology for financial transaction. The platform change would help in security for ID theft.

    I have been in the industry for close to 20 years. The problem is the solution will always change. The bad guys figure out the security fix quicker and faster from the past.

  10. John Konop Says:

    bj,

    BTW interesting site.

  11. bj Says:

    From what Scott’s wife, Shayne, has told me, much of the problem was in the lack of enforcement of existing laws and in the inability of officials to correct the errors. The poor guy can’t get a job at Walmart right now, even though he’s got true creds that would in normal circumstances impress employers on a much higher level. In this particular instance, and I suspect in others as well, the failure is on MANY levels. Scott and Shayne aren’t dummies, Shayne works at a paralegal at one of the nation’s top law firms, yet they can’t get the situation rectified.

  12. John Konop Says:

    bj,

    If you move toward a smart card environment you would avoid the security breach issue short term. Also this would help credit agencies in changing and updating record.

    As far as Government agencies, if they followed much of what we do in the financial service payment industry they would have fewer problems. We have requirements called CISP.
    http://usa.visa.com/business/accepting_visa/ops_risk_management/cisp.html

    BTW all forms of payments have similar requirements.

    To give you a few examples of what would help.

    We do not store credit card information at the terminal level anymore. Look at your ticket now you will notice only last 4 digits. You cannot take any financial information outside of the process area which is secured and filmed. Everyone must sign in and out on all financial records.

    You would not see social security numbers on a home lap top in my industry. I do not want to get to boring, but the Government does not run a tight ship. The problem compounds if you cannot trust the Governments information or security process. In the private sector we make a money judgment call based on information we can trust.

    This is not what your friends want to hear. I am moving transaction based on basis point margins. We have little room for error. And the Government has no downside for being supply with the information.

    I hope I did not bore you. This is a very quick overview.

  13. John Konop Says:

    bj,

    I do not know the law enforcement side that well. I am only talking about fixing the information side.

  14. bj Says:

    Well, I think a better understanding of what these folks had happen to them might help craft better laws. Oversight has to be built into this whole process somehow. You can’t have one person with two sets of fingerprints.

    You’re right about the government being a leaky ship.

  15. John Konop Says:

    bj,

    We do not even have finger prints. A smart card can have more ID information on the card (ie chip), And you can but in extra protection.

    Right now all the information protection is at the host only. Not a two check system. And the host system at the Governemt is sometimes manual, and lacks basic operational P & P.

    You can pass all the laws you want, but you got to fix the ship!

  16. Scott D Says:

    Bill Campbell should be added to the daily flogging list.

    This reprehensible excuse for a human being fleeced his own constituency for nearly a decade, embarrassed Atlanta with his Olympic Games pocket lining escapades and committed “world class” public adultery.

    He should be claening toliets at the Atlanta Federal Pen.

  17. Mad Dog Says:

    I agree about Campbell deserving the beating every week.

    Just for different reasons.

    Anytime a politician gets caught and convicted, let’s have public beatings.

  18. Adam Says:

    Kanye West. Brainless, talentless, short- tempered egomaniac. The jerk refers to his own songs as ‘Classics,’ and once referred to himself as ‘Bigger than Elvis.’ At the European VMAs, he threw a temper tantrum when a French band beat him in one of the video categories. He ran up on stage, mistook the host of the event accepting the award for one of the members of the band that beat him (They weren’t in attendance), and said to them, “Nothing against you man, I’ve never seen your video but hell no.”
    This jerk really needs to get his butt kicked from here to Kalamazoo to teach him a little humility.

Today's Deep Thought

If someone told me it wasn't 'fashionable' to talk about freedom, I think I'd just have to look him square in the eye and say, 'Okay, YOU TELL ME what's `fashionable'.' But he won't. And you know why? Because you can't ask someone what's fashionable in a smart-alecky way like that. You have to be friendly and say, 'By the way, what's fashionable?'



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