This story out of Bakersfield California literally makes me feel sick. Apparently a man in Bakersfield bit his 4-year-old son's eyes out. The Father who has a history of drug and PCP convictions was "displaying symptoms of being under the influence of PCP." The son later told police, "My daddy ate my eyes."
When I think of my 4-year-old girl, and how innocent and sweet she is, and then I think of this poor child who had to endure this horrible treatment from his wretched father, it makes me sick.
I heard former Governor of Minnesota, Jesse Ventura, on the Sean Hannity radio show yesterday spouting some nonsense about how drugs should be legalized. He tried to compare the deleterious effects of alcohol to that of drugs, and said that they should be legalized for the same reason that alcohol is legal.
Tell that to this 4-year-old kid with no eyes Governor. I've had a few drinks before, and I never felt compelled to bite someones eyes out. These hard-core-drugs, even in small doses, make you crazy. There is no moderation of crack or PCP and anyone who uses that argument automatically losses the debate in my opinion.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
My daddy ate my eyes
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Steven H. Roemerman Sr
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3 comments:
Marijuana is less dangerous than any other substance consumed for chemical relaxation. He would be talking about Marijuana and not PCP...DUH!!!! The only drugs that should be illegal should be PCP, crack, cocaine, heroin, LSD, acid, rolls, and any other MAN MADE SUBSTANCE! The bible states anything from the earth is good and that there is a plant that can help with anything. If they legalized Marijuana then they would be able to focus on the eye eating and child beating inducing drugs!
No...I don't think that is what he was talking about...He didn't say Marijuana he said drugs.
This sort of thing is why God gave government the power of the sword to punish evildoers.
Execution, swift and certain. Do that enough times, and there'd be fewer incidents like this.
The whole thing makes me sick, too. I've got four kids. If I ever saw someone even try to do something like that to a child, I'm not at all certain they'd make to the jailhouse. Something bad might happen to them.
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