Obviously, Episcopalians have nothing against drinking alcohol and driving while intoxicated apparently did not violate he sense of right and wrong. Lock her up.
I don’t know which is worse – your incomprehensible first sentence, your broad brush “remark” regarding an entire group of people based on the actions of one person, or your abysmal reading comprehension (she’s already locked up).
I am not defending her actions. She certainly made some poor choices. I think it is fair to say, however, she did not “intend” to kill that cyclist.
Compare that to drug dealers that are being let out of prison in droves. Who knows how many led to overdose deaths. The “intent” is significantly greater on the drug dealers part than the drunk drivers. Where is that justice?
Additionally, if Comey was the DA, she likely could have gotten off since there was no “intent” to commit manslaughter.
Again, I am not defending this woman, just pointing out the hypocrisy of our “justice” system.
Obviously, Episcopalians have nothing against drinking alcohol and driving while intoxicated apparently did not violate he sense of right and wrong. Lock her up.
I don’t know which is worse – your incomprehensible first sentence, your broad brush “remark” regarding an entire group of people based on the actions of one person, or your abysmal reading comprehension (she’s already locked up).
Stay in school, kids.
I am not defending her actions. She certainly made some poor choices. I think it is fair to say, however, she did not “intend” to kill that cyclist.
Compare that to drug dealers that are being let out of prison in droves. Who knows how many led to overdose deaths. The “intent” is significantly greater on the drug dealers part than the drunk drivers. Where is that justice?
Additionally, if Comey was the DA, she likely could have gotten off since there was no “intent” to commit manslaughter.
Again, I am not defending this woman, just pointing out the hypocrisy of our “justice” system.