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chomsky53 08-04-2005 02:54 AM

Re: Why is remorse important, when it comes to sentencing decisions...
 
i don't know what is more pathetic. the sheer ignorance and lack of any inititive that motivated the question or the inability for even one person so far to address the question properly (this maybe incorrect the first post could be considered a response but that of course would be under the least charitable interpretation of the concepts involved in the question assuming its a good one which it probably wasn't intended to be).

mackthefork 08-04-2005 04:21 AM

Re: Why is remorse important, when it comes to sentencing decisions...
 
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i don't know what is more pathetic. the sheer ignorance and lack of any inititive that motivated the question or the inability for even one person so far to address the question properly (this maybe incorrect the first post could be considered a response but that of course would be under the least charitable interpretation of the concepts involved in the question assuming its a good one which it probably wasn't intended to be).

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I don't know if anyone will understand that jumble of words you just splurged into cyber-space, care to clarify? It was a philosophical question btw, in a philosophy forum.

Mack

BluffTHIS! 08-04-2005 12:10 PM

Re: Why is remorse important, when it comes to sentencing decisions...
 
chomsky, it's so sad when high IQ people develop psychological problems, but it is nice to know that such institutionalized persons are given access to the internet as part of their therapy. Obviously one thing you don't suffer from is a lack of self-esteem.

chomsky53 08-04-2005 06:08 PM

Re: Why is remorse important, when it comes to sentencing decisions...
 
im not surprised yall view thinking clearly as mental illness as it at least explains why yall avoid it like the plague.


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