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Posted by Pete76NY on February 21, 2007 at 13:35:17 from (12.33.96.130):
In Reply to: O.T. Farmer gets to walk. posted by NEsota on February 21, 2007 at 08:06:31:
Maybe we should all just leave a 5 gallon can of gas out in the driveway for whomever decides they need it? That way no one will angered because someone is stealing the gas that their hard earned money was used to purchase, and thus be tempted to point and use a handy shot gun...what has this country become, France? Here in Upstate, NY, my home County of Tioga I am sorry to say, a few years back, a nice guy let his daughter move back in with the family after she had experienced severe domestic violence/abuse from her husband. The husband shows up at the home, and goes after the estranged wife, the father intervenes, the husband pulls a knife, Father shoots and kills him. Ya'd figure that is the end right? No! Father has been in prison for years now, teh condition set upon his parole is that he show remorse; he won't. Gotta admire a guy that stands by what he believes...I think I'da lied and said I was sorry by now!
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