THE FOOD CHAIN

February 1, 2008 / by steve725

I will spare you the scenario intro but will kick it off by saying I appreciate the time. Enjoy.

I refuse to kill spiders….unless its me or him, like if I were to face a goliath spider (who’s, combined with their leg span, can grow to the size of a dinner plate) I would hope there would be a sense of mutual respect between us, im not sure for who’s benefit though. The psychology behind this unorthodox mentality is that, like I mentioned before-respect. The battles a spider must face in its life to grow old and large, I feel it deserves a much worthier adversary then the bottom of my shoe to meet its demise. Not to mention the service they provide, like natural fly traps. If you just thought to your self “what about the fly’s” you’re stupid, you know you don’t like fly’s either. Now, you might come to question my respect for other living species, well let me break it down for you (briefly). If you have ever been in the company of cows for an extended period of time, you would come to realize the their entire existence is geared toward human consumption. Their milk is generated and then drained on a weekly basis and then when its big enough, its slaughtered, purchased and devoured. In between that seemingly vicious cycle, you will never catch a cow walking a blind person across the street. No disabled people buy a cow to have it put on music or fetch a glass of water. A cows daily regimen consists of eating grass until it cant stand anymore, resting for a while and then repeating-not to mention peeing and crapping all over its self and fellow grazers in the process. So unfortunately for the cow, for it to serve it purpose to society, it has to eventually die to contribute more than huge piles of poop. But for that, I respect it. On and on I can go on this track but lets talk about another type of animal.

Child molesters. (I transform from fun to furious) these people in my mind, REGARDLESS of prior conduct deserve to die a brutal death, cut a dry. I believe permanent crimes deserve permanents punishments, I dare you to disagree. Its baffling that there are groups in America, instated to make sure the rights of these animals and animals alike are maintained (at the expense of law abiding tax payers). In my mind, if you commit a crime of this nature, your constitutional and human rights become obsolete and there is no room for redemption. The constitution along with national and local laws have become so bent, twisted and misconstrued thanks to morally bankrupt and bloody rich defense lawyers, that the animals im talking about walk free on flawed paperwork or the prosecution lacks dazzling forensic evidence that the jury saw on CSI the night before (its happening, look it up). What kind of a country do we live in where a burglar or even a sexual predator can successfully sue their victim for getting shot or stabbed during an attack and at the same time, a drug dealer or a murder can walk on faulty search warrant? So I guess to sum up the way I feel about the species of animal that child molesters and rapist belong to, are that they are lower than standard livestock in the food chain and should be exterminated.

So how the hell can we stop this? Vigilante justice? It sounds like not only an easy solution but fun as well, killing off the scum of society free of rules and red tape. But who gives you the right to kill? Do you need a right? Should earth be the ultimate battle grounds of good vs. evil? Who’s who when most people believe their views of right and wrong solidly just, and anyone else who disagrees is deranged…or evil--sound familiar? I wont even start with that one. But I will say that street and vigilante justice seems to make more sense than the justice system now-a-days.

I think ill leave it open from there and see what my readers have to say. Feel free to comment in any direction you want.

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