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What should happen to the Austrian father
by DocBill
who raped his daughter, kept her in a home dungeon for 24 yrs, and had 7 chidren with her?
Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by ThatsSuperBlonde2U
I am just so shocked by that whole story -- i have NO CLUE!
Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by unrbug

What about a year in jail so he will have to face the fact that what he did is wrong and then put him on probation and counseling. What happened to the babies? I would say his male dominating desire gene went off the scale; sick man.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by hurricanejbb
unrbug:

What about a year in jail so he will have to face the fact that what he did is wrong and then put him on probation and counseling. What happened to the babies? I would say his male dominating desire gene went off the scale; sick man.

A year in jail? Probation? Are you insane?! This guy is a monster and doesn't deserve to be let back into society! Castrate the bastard and lock him in a dark cell with no outside contact for the rest of his miserable life. And leave a rope in his cell so he can do the right thing and kill himself if he ever develops a conscience.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by tsukuhara@hotmail.com

Dude you can't throw him in jail for that, incestuous bondage and rape is legal in the EU.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by Rob1

Extardite him to Oklahoma.

Give him a fair trial by a jury of his peers, and then make him the belle of the ball at a neck tie party.

Frontier justice does have it's purposes.

Hell, we've even tossed a few of our politicians into prison around here.

Kind of surprised that my grandfather never ended up there.

Let us put money on it
by tsukuhara@hotmail.com

I think he will walk on the rape and bondage charges.

More likely he will face stiff penalties for practicing medicine without a proper licsense when he delivered not one or two, but 7 inbred babies.

I heard they discarded at least one that miscarried.

You know what I was thinking. The Daughter looked presentable, and the father looks downright scary.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by hurricanejbb
Rob1:

Hell, we've even tossed a few of our politicians into prison around here.

Kind of surprised that my grandfather never ended up there.

Well Rob, I doubt your grandfather did anything as heinous as rape or enter politics. But, hard as it is to believe, in the criminal world there are various levels as to how depraved or sick a crime can be. Have you ever seen the movie "M"? It's about a child killer on the loose in Berlin, and the other criminals of the town (thieves, pickpockets, ect.) decide to assist the police in apprehending him since they don't want to be put in the same class as a killer. Chilling performance by Peter Lorre.

Regarding frontier justice, yeah, this bastard more than deserves it. But again, I think it's better to let criminals like this live a long life of pain and suffering, spending each day wishing they were dead.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by tsukuhara@hotmail.com

From what I understand his Grandfather was in politics.

Hurricane, you didn't respond to my Millenial inquiry.

I'm not knocking you, I just want your observations about your respective peers.

Never heard of "M" is it European?

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by Rob1

Hurricane, my grandfather was a polotician, and a crony of Alfalfa Bill Murray. Not a well known figure outside of Oklahoma, but a shady, corrupt character who was likable enough to become Oklahoma's Governor.

Regarding a life of pennance, shame and misery, some bastards simply have no conscience. Which is why I don't totally oppose the death penalty.

Sometimes it's simply better to remove the threat from society. It's almost a dead bang cinch this sick bastard will have the opportunity to repeat his perverted crimes in the future, and that he will.

Frontier justice has the merit of insuring that the one individual will not repeat the crime in the future. Wheter dropping from a scaffold, or dangling from a Cottonwood Tree, the threat is removed.

But then, that's just my own Texas blood talking.

I may live in Oklahoma, but I do have a Texas mentality on crime.

This sick bastard should have taken up romancing sheep instead.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by hurricanejbb
Sorry Tsuk, I didn't mean to miss your question. I'd have to look more into the matter to give you a proper answer. I can say, however, that many of the people I go to school with don't fall into the "Millennial" stereotype. We know the importance of hard work, treating others courteously, and other values that seem to slip away in other youth groups.
Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by tsukuhara@hotmail.com

Hurricane. There was an article about Millenials making their mark.

I think it was sfgate.com aka San Francisco Chronicle online.

I'll dig it up if you would like. Although your probably busy with finals.

I just took mine in psychology. I have another tommorow for which I have done absolutely nothing but drank all morning.

I usually drink when I've run out of meds.

So I shall begin studying now. Tommorow I'll see my supplier and will be able to get some quality rest while under the influence of combustible veggies.

There was also a thread a few pages down titled "Millenials FAH-Q!".

You know some of the same things were said about them as when I was growing up, about generation X.

The problem with that theory is that generation X and further the baby X'ers did not create the world we live in.

Rather the baby boomers have with a vengeance.

And they and their like minded predecessors are the ones who gave the Soviets the bomb and just about every other technical innovation they had, also they are to blame for education, Vietnam, eco-placebos, you name it.

The modern environmental movement is nothing more than a smokescreen for "we fucked up mixing energy and environmental policy, and we won't correct the problem".

Did anyone hear it was Al Gore as VP (President of the Senate) casted a tie breaker vote which lead to the ethanol initiative?

If so, does that not put some blood on Al Gore's hands, without firing a shot, without a silly little war.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by Rob1

Gore also smugly cast the tie-breaking vote in the first tax increase of the Clinton Administration.

Screw the air-headed bastard. He may have won the popular vote in 2000, but despite the problems associated with the Bush Administration, I'm glad Bush got the presidency in 2000.

Though I can't honestly say I echoed that sentiment in 2000, despite the fact I thought Kerry was nothing but a self-seeking walking cluster fuck.

Like you said, America, DOA (dead on arrival). Time to start a rebellion.

RIP...

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by Rob1

Correction. Mean to to say I could echo the sentiment in 2004.

I simply wish Bush had really been a nice dull conservative. At the time that would have been a very good thing for America.

A break from Dyko Bitch's America would have been a very good thing indeed.

NONE OF THE ABOVE sounds like an attractive option this year.

Re: What should happen to the Austrian father
by unrbug

I blame Gore for giving the vote in Congress that allowed Bush to be in the White House.

It was in Michael Moores movie.

I heard him say he felt threatened..even more reason to fight for the people. He did not start the rebellion that would have protected the Constitution and the peoples rights.

He should have fought to the end instead of letting the Neo-cons in. Corporations corruption rule, ask Cheney about Halliburton and their corruption.

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