Judge Judy on Larry King - September 8, 2009 (Pt. 1)
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@OhMaDayzz Oh yes, of course...since you don't agree with someone your argument is "um, she can talk about it because I agree with her and you can't"...and I couldn't care less whether you think she would agree with you or not.
Figures that your only argument would be along the lines of "it's true because she says so", rather than having an actual viewpoint regarding the issue.
"It's cute that you have an opinion"..well I think it's rather cute that you don't seem to have one.
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@ammarios It's cute that you have an opinion about something you have no experience or knowledge about but I think it's best if you don't get out of your depths. You're spouting absolute nonsense and Judge Judy, who knows what she is talking about, would agree, as someone who has so much experience in the justice system and dealing with criminals.
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"Everything goes back to commonsense."
-Judge Judy
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Larry must not talk over Judge Judy!
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At the time Phillip Garrido was paroled, there was no such thing as "victim's rights" and rape cases were often ignored.
There were many instances where local police were told that there were kids living on Garrido's property, being taken places in his car, but the police did nothing did nothing. They missed several chances to rescue Duggard.
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@SuperSonicPS3 So just because his viewpoint doesn't agree with yours he should "keep quiet" and not voice it??
Not to mention it IS his show.
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@rLOVEutionFor2012 reason to think we have the right to end someone else's life, but that's the same logic a murderer uses. Of course, however, this is a controversial issue and many people have different opinions on it for varying reasons, and this is simply my own opinion regarding the matter.
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@rLOVEutionFor2012 of what man-made self-imposed powers we may give ourselves, no one has the right to decide that someone's life should end. That is why criminals are considered criminals in the first place..when a murderer kills, we recognize that it is wrong because he decided that he somehow had a right to decide that someone else's life should end. In most cases, in the murderer's mind, for whatever reason, he/she thinks they have good reason for doing it.. we also may think we have good
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@rLOVEutionFor2012 Not to mention death is the easy way out. It means not having to live with what you've done.
Also, there are many who have been proven to have been wrongly convicted despite what was considered as "strong evidence" against them at the time... it either turns out to be circumstantial or there's some kind of flaw in it... since there is a even a tiny chance that someone would be wrongly executed, it shouldn't be done.
We are all humans, and regardless of
I love Judge Judy. I would vote her for president!
jebeese 2 years ago 47
she is a great old bird who talks so much sence JUDGE JUDY FOR PRESEDENT
dirtyface091 2 years ago 26