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Dino Velvet
06-05-2013, 07:51 PM
http://search.yahoo.com/search?cs=bz&p=Youngest%20Manson%20follower&fr=fp-tts-900&fr2=ps

Was trending on Yahoo. Thought it was an idea for a new reality/contest show.

Here come 'da judge. He has one extra place at the table but only one. Serve your master not your servant.

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Stavros
06-05-2013, 09:32 PM
Isn't there a danger that by attempting to create a hierarchy of value in criminal acts it becomes possible for Manson to be classed as 'the most evil man in America' and so on? From this it follows that the members of his group who carried out the murders are part of the 'most evil crime' in American history and so on. This confirms to Manson himself the status I am sure he values above all other things -being 'the most evil man in America' as this may be how his value system works. To be pragmatic about it, is van Houten a threat to anyone? I doubt it. Is she withholding vital information about crimes not solved? Apparently not. Do Christians believe in forgiveness, repentance, and love? I suspect most of the people in California's justice system are Christians -maybe it's time for them to prove it.

Is it possible, or desirable to say, for example, that what Manson did was worse than 9/11?

Prospero
06-05-2013, 09:46 PM
Is it possible, or desirable to say, for example, that what Manson did was worse than 9/11?

Or the Oklahoma city bombing? An act by an American as opposed to foreign islamist terrorists?

Dino Velvet
06-05-2013, 11:37 PM
Isn't there a danger that by attempting to create a hierarchy of value in criminal acts it becomes possible for Manson to be classed as 'the most evil man in America' and so on? From this it follows that the members of his group who carried out the murders are part of the 'most evil crime' in American history and so on. This confirms to Manson himself the status I am sure he values above all other things -being 'the most evil man in America' as this may be how his value system works. To be pragmatic about it, is van Houten a threat to anyone? I doubt it. Is she withholding vital information about crimes not solved? Apparently not. Do Christians believe in forgiveness, repentance, and love? I suspect most of the people in California's justice system are Christians -maybe it's time for them to prove it.

Is it possible, or desirable to say, for example, that what Manson did was worse than 9/11?

A lot of Manson's crime was an attack at innocence and a feeling of safety/security. If Charlie is a lurker reading this he knows many people would want to crush his head with a giant rock if they saw him on the outside. He's safer in prison.