Yes!! Fantastic!! Can't send them to prison, but lock them up in "reform school". Get them off the streets. Teach them some life skills and turn them into responsible people, to the greatest extent possible.
I am coming to think that every crime of assault should be deemed an "adult crime" and treated accordingly. Every assault contains the potential for homicide. Arson should be included. Dropping heavy objects from overpasses on traffic, also. When someone chooses to take an action that could take a life, they have left childhood behind.
Kind of a false argument. Pirro is arguing against the blindness that absolves "children" from the requirements of a peaceful society. Nobody is arguing for a "blind" application, but if the kid kills someone or does something that has that potential, then the charge is homicide or attempted homicide or negligent manslaughter. Youth is no excuse for savagery or wanton carelessness.
I am very skeptical of "good kids" making a "mistake," and their sentences turning them into criminals. We choose ourselves.
Arrest every single DC government official who has been involved in fostering the situation we are in right now, and throw them in jail. Prosecute them on every corruption charge you can find, and remove them from office before locking them up for what they've done. Then change all the laws and local government policies so that you can go HARD after all the criminals and thugs, regardless of how young they are.
Make it simple, the underage thugs go to reform camp for 10 years. Baby momma has her welfare, every cent of it stopped.
Welfare should only be a safety net for contributing citizens, not a lifestyle choice for parasites.
Yes!! Fantastic!! Can't send them to prison, but lock them up in "reform school". Get them off the streets. Teach them some life skills and turn them into responsible people, to the greatest extent possible.
I am coming to think that every crime of assault should be deemed an "adult crime" and treated accordingly. Every assault contains the potential for homicide. Arson should be included. Dropping heavy objects from overpasses on traffic, also. When someone chooses to take an action that could take a life, they have left childhood behind.
Realistically, mostly agree. Too many cases where animosity can take a fairly benign case and twist it against a kid.
There's a lot of good kids that made a mistake and went in to a non-sympathetic juvenile court and came out a criminal.
Tough on crime, and obvious offenders, oh yeah. Blind, across the board application, no.
Kind of a false argument. Pirro is arguing against the blindness that absolves "children" from the requirements of a peaceful society. Nobody is arguing for a "blind" application, but if the kid kills someone or does something that has that potential, then the charge is homicide or attempted homicide or negligent manslaughter. Youth is no excuse for savagery or wanton carelessness.
I am very skeptical of "good kids" making a "mistake," and their sentences turning them into criminals. We choose ourselves.
Correct 💯
I voted for this.
Go 'n get 'em, Pirro!
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74 years old, smart, fiery, and still HOT af!
Wondrous af !
BOOM!
Crime happens due to lack of government enforcement! Once the enforcement starts.
Which the crime drop!!
I've always loved her!! The embodiment of what it means to be no-nonsense.
Arrest every single DC government official who has been involved in fostering the situation we are in right now, and throw them in jail. Prosecute them on every corruption charge you can find, and remove them from office before locking them up for what they've done. Then change all the laws and local government policies so that you can go HARD after all the criminals and thugs, regardless of how young they are.
Can we do this nationwide next, please?
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Small but mighty! I like it...
AWESOME cover story to go after something MUCH BIGGER!
Home rule. Time was when DC officials were house and senate committees.