Roger Ramjets
Philosopher
You just don't get it, and I wonder why. Could it be that blind hatred is clouding your judgement?Or, in the real world, let's not conduct potentially life-saving experimental surgey worth millions of dollars for free on despicable crooks.
A large proportion of 'despicable crooks' are actually mentally ill and deserve our pity - or least an admission of society's failure to cure them. But where certain crimes are concerned all rational thought goes out the window and animal instinct takes over. Some of us are able to recognize this and avoid surrendering to the beast within, but not The Atheist. He thinks we should deny treatment to patients if their past was too violent. Not for any rational reason, but because the thought of them being helped in any way makes his blood boil.
We don't know the full circumstances of this incident, but it appears that Mr Bennett was not able to contain the animal inside him. Was this normal behavior for him? Is he still like that today? We don't know. But we do know that his knee-jerk reaction to seeing his wife on top of another man was not that different to The Atheist's reaction to hearing about him getting treatment. One has to wonder who is the most despicable here, someone who couldn't contain their emotions one time 33 years ago, or someone would happily deny treatment to millions based on his perception of their 'unworthiness'.The attack took place in April 1988 when Mr Bennett's wife sat on the lap of Mr Shumaker, who was 22, Ms Downey said.
In an apparent jealous rage, Mr Bennett stabbed Mr Shumaker in the back repeatedly.
Mr Bennett was found guilty of battery and carrying a concealed weapon and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
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