| 2 years ago :: Dec 29, 2010 - 9:04PM #11 | |
Right there with you. As different as our belief systems are, grave-robbing is something I think we can agree on.
And guys, what the grave goods were isn't the point here. The point here is that someone was scumbag enough to steal them.
He who oppresses the poor shows contempt for their Maker, but whoever is kind to the needy honors God. ~ Proverbs 14:31
Fiat justitia, ruat caelum
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| 2 years ago :: Dec 30, 2010 - 9:17AM #12 | |
Definitely. |
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| 2 years ago :: Dec 30, 2010 - 2:27PM #13 | |
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| 2 years ago :: Dec 30, 2010 - 3:12PM #14 | |
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For me, your link takes me to a black and empty page. But thanks; makes me curious as to what the proper measure of justice would be for grave-robbing, though... i would certainly expect the family to sue the miscreant, for "depraved indifference" or "intentional infliction of emotional distress" or what-have-you, but simple bux, no matter how big the pile, would not provide surcease. Perhaps the thief's sentence should include working a burial detail for a year? Warmest regards- Hatman
"History records that the moneychangers have used every form of abuse, deceit, intrigue, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and it's issuance."
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| 2 years ago :: Dec 30, 2010 - 3:41PM #15 | |
It should be going to MSNBC's video page; something must be funky somewhere. |
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| 2 years ago :: Jan 06, 2011 - 10:45PM #16 | |
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