I just dropped my dog off to be neutered and then, in a bit of irony, I came home and read this story.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/05/18/father-30-kids-by-11-women-cant-pay-child-support/?test=latestnews
Is this guy for real? He wants the state to help him with a problem he created? If I were in charge he would have two choices. Either get a vasectomy or figure out his own way to pay his child support. The state wasn't there to help him get 11 women pregnant so they shouldn't be there to help bail him out of this mess. The state of Tennessee should say they have two words for him, "snip, snip."
I believe this guy has made the gene pool shallow enough. Let's be real, he isn't father of the year. He doesn't even have time to be a father to 30 children. He obviously has problems with his decision making and is probably deficient in several other mental areas as well.
And to the women who opened their legs for this guy, what the hell is wrong with you? You didn't know this guy was a loser or are you a loser yourself? Ladies did you do it out of love, lust or did you need your food stamp benefits increased?
Think about the burden on taxpayers. What are the chances that a self respectable woman was impregnated by this minimum wage earning loser? Probably not very high. So we are looking at a bunch of kids, growing up in low income neighborhoods.
And the likelihood that these children will be gang bangers is pretty high. I have written several college papers on gangs and the two biggest factors that cause children to join gangs are:
1. Living in a low income neighborhood
2. Lack of parental, especially fatherly, support
Gangs will be replenished with this guys offspring alone. Recruitment should be very easy in this area of Tennessee.
And even if they are not gang members you still have mothers who are living off the system because they cannot afford the children they spit out with this guy.
I just wonder how many more women he has impregnated during the writing of this blog. He is probably the father of 32 children by now.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
I love how we cater to murderers
So I was driving home after voting this morning and I heard
some morning talk show DJ’s talking about what they would request as a last
meal if they were convicted murders.
They were joking about how simple some would be; one girl said chips and
queso would be enough for her. A couple
other guys were talking about how an ice-cold beer would be in their request.
It got me thinking.
Not about what I would want for a last meal but why our criminal justice
system provides this service. I see it
two ways. One, the murderer doesn’t
deserve it and two, they didn’t provide that same service.
We see murder as the most vile of all crimes and make it
punishable by death in some states. At
the least we lock them away so long, by the time they get out, if they get out,
they only have a few years left before they die. So why do we provide a service that gives
them a choice about their last
meal? They are murderers and took the
life of someone who did not deserve to die.
Why do we give them the choice? I
say we just force them to skip their last meal, save the money, and put the
murderer to death on an empty stomach.
Or, if that is too inhumane, then we ask the family of the victim to
select the last meal. That way those who
have compassion for the murderer can sleep at night.
The other reason I do not agree with the last meal idea is
because the victim didn’t get a choice.
They did wake up that morning knowing when they were going to die. They didn’t have adequate time to plan for
their last meal. If a victim, who did
nothing wrong, doesn’t get to chose, why should a murderer?
We place way too much emphasis on giving rights to the wrong
people in this country. We are so afraid
to offend that we give in to these outrageous demands of criminals and those
that support the rights of felons. They
are murderers. They do not deserve
rights. They gave up their rights when
they killed another human being in cold blood.
We need to stop pampering these people and start making
prison a place that no one wants to go.
Not a place that provides 3 square meals and a place to sleep. Our prison system should focus on making
prison a punishment not an attempt to rehabilitate. I wish it did provide rehabilitation for
those who break the law, but it doesn’t.
Seems it is time to make prison a punishment.
No more cable tv.
They can read a book.
No more A/C. They can
use a fan.
No more family visits.
They can write a letter.
No more mattresses. They
can have a cot.
No more last meals.
They don’t deserve one.
Do you have any suggestions on how to make prison a place of
punishment and not a rite of passage?
Friday, April 27, 2012
Parents Need to Step Up
Last week, in Killeen, Texas, we had three gun incidents at
three different middle schools. These
schools were from different parts of the city, with one of them being on a military
installation.
Before any of the smoke had cleared parents began saying
that bullying was out of control. That
kids felt they needed to bring the guns to school as a way to protect
themselves.
Many other parents called for teachers to get more
involved. With one saying that since
teachers spend so much time with our children they should do more.
I have a different take.
How about you start being a real parent and stop passing the
responsibility on to someone else? When
are parents going to realize that kids are who they are because of what they
are taught, how they are raised and what their support system is like at home?
Our teachers spend roughly 187 days out of one year with our
children. We spend 18 years with
them. Who then should the blame be
placed on for children who are delinquent?
Woah, woah, Mr. Writer, these kids brought guns because they
were being bullied. That’s a school
system problem.
Is it? Really? It all goes back to the parents.
First, in order to have a bullying problem you have to have
a bully. How did that child learn that
bullying was a proper way to conduct themselves? Certainly not from a teacher. So who?
Another student? Maybe, but that
“other student” has a parent or guardian that is teaching their child how to
become an adult.
Second, as for the child bringing the gun; what are their
parents doing to rectify the situation at school before the gun is considered
an answer? And if your child is being
bullied its probably because he or she is not the type steal or purchase a gun
illegally. So why then, parents, are
your guns accessible?
Once again the situation could have been prevented if
parents took responsibility.
So my plan is this.
Since parents do not want to take responsibility for their children then
we should allow the school system and the criminal justice system to handle
things. Gone are the days of in school
suspension and alternative school.
If your child bullies a student then he or she is criminally
charged with intimidation. Go to
juvenile detention.
If your child fights another child, they are charged with
assault. Go to juvenile detention.
If your child brings a gun to school they are charged with
felony possession of a firearm and they get charged. Go to juvenile detention. And as an added bonus, the parents get
charged with child endangerment if it is their gun.
I hope you enjoy visiting your children at juvenile
hall.
Shall we as parents step up or continuing placing the blame
elsewhere? Your choice.
Army Hazing
This is my response to a story I read on the Killeen Daily Heralds website:
Hazing, Verb: Force (a new or potential recruit to the
military, a college fraternity, etc.) to perform strenuous, humiliating or
dangerous tasks.
Where does that say hazing is forcibly removing and then
penetrating another human being with fingers or other items?
You don’t see it there because that already has a term, and
that term is sexual assault.
We tell our sons and daughters that being a Soldier is an
honorable profession, where you will forever have pride in knowing that you
were one of the few to serve this nation.
You will be one of the few who stood up for something bigger than
yourself. The memories you make in the
military will last a lifetime. As a
former Soldier, with two tours in Iraq, I know these feelings.
I wonder if anyone told SPC Wright that his memories of the
military would haunt him at night?
We send our men and women of the military to fight a common
enemy. Unfortunately that common enemy
is becoming the man or woman standing in the ranks next to them. Sexual assault in the military continues to
increase and I wonder why.
Perhaps it is because in the military, acts like the one
that happened to SPC Wright and his fellow Soldiers, are being categorized as
hazing and not the correct term, sexual assault.
Perhaps the military does not see a decrease in sexual
assaults because you can sexually assault someone and only receive 2 years
confinement.
Perhaps the military does not see a decrease in sexual
assaults because you can participate in a sexual assault and only receive a
reduction in rank and 120 days confinement.
Let us also not forget that this “soldier” gets to stay in a profession
that is supposed to be filled with men and women of honor and integrity. I hope, now PFC Cornell, enjoys his pay and
benefits that our tax dollars fund. What
an outrage that you and I pay the salary of a person who committed sexual
misconduct.
Perhaps it is because you can sexually assault another
Soldier and never have to register as a sex offender.
Perhaps it is because the military does not ensure the
punishment fits the crime.
Perhaps it’s time they start.
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