Did you know that Lori Drew even sued that teenager's parents? The family of the girl who killed herself used to set up Christmas tables with food for their neighbours and they invited Lori as well (they didn't know at that time it was her who led their child to kill herself, but she knew and she still had the nerve to show up). Anyway, when they found out what she did, they set a table outside her house to let her know that they know (noone can blame them really) and she sued them for that.
Wow.
2007-12-08 05:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, their social security numbers all begin with two zeros, like James Bond. When they are about 12 years old they get a letter from the CIA informing them of this special provision in the law and their individual immunity from prosecution. They are put into a new identity program and moved from place to place to "cleanse" those who are deemed to be a current or future threat to the New World Order. It's a worldwide issue involving people at the highest levels of society, politics, business, and organized religion. The current leader of this group is a Russian businessman named Boris Badenov.
2007-12-08 13:24:18
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answered by I_Walk_Point 3
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As a fellow Missourian I was extremely frustated that Lori Drew was not brought to justice for what she did to that depressed teenager.
Yes, if you're famous or can get good counsel//kill someone who who does not have connections. There is no justice in the justice system.
2007-12-08 13:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No one should have the right to kill, unless in self defence, and even then you could avoid death.
I heard about Lori Drew. I cried when I heard about what her selfish actions led to.
2007-12-08 13:24:51
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answered by when_angels_sleep 2
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Sure. The Military and Civil Authorities have always had this power. But not private individuals. Just because they get away with it doesn't make it right.
Correction: Abortion doctors do indeed have a license to kill. Nice, huh?
2007-12-08 13:25:59
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answered by Michelle C 4
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It is improper law enforcement.
The government is guilty of neglect.
The legal fraternity should be asahmed of itself
Javed Kaleem
2007-12-08 13:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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OJ Simpson
2007-12-08 13:20:15
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answered by 2telldatruth 4
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Only if you are james Bond, OJ Simson, or Dostoyovsky
2007-12-08 13:21:06
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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no 1 is licensed to kill, but its simply lack of ''fair judgment''
there are some pple we cnt stop so...u can just call it ''licensed killing''!
2007-12-08 13:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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NO NO AND NO.
ONLY AUTHOURITY IN CHARGE OF PROTECTION, AND THAT TOO TO WHEN SERIOUSLY NEEDED.
PRONOUCE TOUGH SENTENCES, AND CARRY THEM THROUGH IMMEDIATLY, WILL, I PROMISE BRING DOWN CRIME AS FAST AS POPING A BALLOON.
2007-12-08 13:38:53
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answered by mx. know it all 7
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