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To: steve harris who wrote (221692)3/3/2005 11:33:42 AM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1572853
 
"Simmons described the manner in which he planned to commit the crime: he would find someone to burglarize, tie the victim up and ultimately push the victim off a bridge. Simmons assured his friends that their status as juveniles would allow them to 'get away with it.'""

Ok. The misconceptions that some teenagers have is legendary. Your point?



To: steve harris who wrote (221692)3/3/2005 2:17:28 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572853
 
"In early September 1993, Christopher Simmons, then age 17, discussed with his friends, Charlie Benjamin (age 15) and John Tessmer (age 16), the possibility of committing a burglary and murdering someone. On several occasions, Simmons described the manner in which he planned to commit the crime: he would find someone to burglarize, tie the victim up and ultimately push the victim off a bridge. Simmons assured his friends that their status as juveniles would allow them to 'get away with it.

Let me see......so far its been Muslims, the French, gays and now teenagers that don't meet the strict requirements of the right. Who's next?

It reminds me of an old poster I was saw:

They came for the Jews, I did not object; they came for the Catholics, I did not object, they came for the Muslims, and I did not object; they came for the Protestants, I did not object; they came for me and there was no one left to object!