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kentuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-16-04 01:36 PM
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The story of a burglar that broke into the house of a drug dealer...
Once upon a time... the burglar had every intention of stealing the jewels and wealth of the drug dealer. But the dealer woke up and shot the burglar. Not once. Not twice. But twelve times right in the head. The family of the burglar was terribly angry at the drug dealer. They went in front of the media and the people and complained about how the burglar was inhumanely treated. The drug dealer was an animal, subhuman, they said. They wanted revenge.

The drug dealer should be brought to justice, they said. The burglar was a good guy. He had a good family. It was wrong for the drug dealer to shoot him so many times. They also thought that the dealer had illegal drugs in his house. He was probably going to sell them or give them to all his neighbors.

So they went before the court. They hoped to get everyone to agree with them that the family of the drug dealer should be punished. They should be tortured and abused if they did not give the authorities the information they needed to get those dangerous drugs off the street. After all, they were upright and moral - not animals like the drug dealer and his family.

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