Yeah I had to waste 5 minutes only to realize she is still facing 55 years which if I'm not mistaken will be here entire life unless she lives to be into her hundreds.
We could argue she deserves death but this really isn't groundbreaking news. Not everything in the world is a distraction. If her sentence was reduced 45 or 50 years then yes that is noteworthy but she still is going to die in jail.
Point taken. It's like going to the grocery store and realizing they overcharged you by $0.10 when your total bill is $50. Do you go back and fight for the 10 cents?
On the next episode of clown world, in a controversial bill, Congress approved prisoners to participate in experimental organ transplants, in hopes of enabling some older prisoners a second chance, of life on the outside.
Dem: "Well, I dont see what the big deal is, they served their sentence and they've been there forever. Let them get another chance."
Repub: "This will provide the medical field some necessary data in a growing field. It's their body their choice."
27 years in prison is still no joke. I mean that's enough to get you completely institutionalized to the point where you can't function in normal society after you get out.
Yeah I had to waste 5 minutes only to realize she is still facing 55 years which if I'm not mistaken will be here entire life unless she lives to be into her hundreds.
We could argue she deserves death but this really isn't groundbreaking news. Not everything in the world is a distraction. If her sentence was reduced 45 or 50 years then yes that is noteworthy but she still is going to die in jail.
Hey, she could live to a 115.
Ivermectin has entered the chat.
Point taken. It's like going to the grocery store and realizing they overcharged you by $0.10 when your total bill is $50. Do you go back and fight for the 10 cents?
On principle, yes.
In terms of value, the gas cost in the usurper's Ameristan makes it not worth it
On the next episode of clown world, in a controversial bill, Congress approved prisoners to participate in experimental organ transplants, in hopes of enabling some older prisoners a second chance, of life on the outside.
Dem: "Well, I dont see what the big deal is, they served their sentence and they've been there forever. Let them get another chance."
Repub: "This will provide the medical field some necessary data in a growing field. It's their body their choice."
Is it without the possibility of parole? If not that 55 is actually 27.5
27 years in prison is still no joke. I mean that's enough to get you completely institutionalized to the point where you can't function in normal society after you get out.
And what's the point... she is still going from a lavish lifestyle to jail. Will spend all if not most of her rest of her life there...