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07-17-2008, 07:56 AM #21
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
Karma is a Bitch huh.
Personally I hate to see anybody die from cancer. I had to watch my Dad go through that, and never wish that on anybody even her. HOWEVER considering what she did it is probably the best way for her to suffer until the end.
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07-17-2008, 12:54 PM #22
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
I usually get in trouble in these kinds of threads, however, let her rot there.
Many many thanks to my talented friend Jos for the new Sig.
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07-17-2008, 01:44 PM #23
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
"Vikes" wrote:
Are you sure you want his opinion?I would say ask the Sharon Tate's husband Roman Polanski what he wants done.
Polish film director Roman Polanski, widower of murdered actress Sharon Tate, was free on bond today on charges of luring a 13-year-old girl to the home of Jack Nicholson under the pretext of photographing her, then drugging and raping her.
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07-20-2008, 06:26 PM #24
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
I never want to see anyone go through cancer, but I dont think she should be released, unless her husband is willing to pay for the full time guard that should be placed along side her.
I dont want her to have any freedom.
I do feel a bit sorry for her though.
I think Manson had quite a pull on his followers.
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07-20-2008, 08:11 PM #25
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I felt more sorry for Sharon Tate. She suffered 16 stab wounds before dying & I'm sure she suffered some horrendous pain.I never want to see anyone go through cancer, but I dont think she should be released, unless her husband is willing to pay for the full time guard that should be placed along side her.
I dont want her to have any freedom.
I do feel a bit sorry for her though.
I think Manson had quite a pull on his followers.
Now she is suffering from cancer.
God works in mysterious ways.
"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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07-20-2008, 08:28 PM #26
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
"singersp" wrote:
of course I felt sorry for sharon tate...I did not mean to insinuate that i did not"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I felt more sorry for Sharon Tate. She suffered 16 stab wounds before dying & I'm sure she suffered some horrendous pain.I never want to see anyone go through cancer, but I dont think she should be released, unless her husband is willing to pay for the full time guard that should be placed along side her.
I dont want her to have any freedom.
I do feel a bit sorry for her though.
I think Manson had quite a pull on his followers.
Now she is suffering from cancer.
God works in mysterious ways.
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07-20-2008, 08:36 PM #27
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I did not mean to insinuate you didn't feel sorry for her. Your comment about suffering just sparked my thought."singersp" wrote:
of course I felt sorry for sharon tate...I did not mean to insinuate that i did not"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I felt more sorry for Sharon Tate. She suffered 16 stab wounds before dying & I'm sure she suffered some horrendous pain.I never want to see anyone go through cancer, but I dont think she should be released, unless her husband is willing to pay for the full time guard that should be placed along side her.
I dont want her to have any freedom.
I do feel a bit sorry for her though.
I think Manson had quite a pull on his followers.
Now she is suffering from cancer.
God works in mysterious ways.

"If at first you don't succeed, parachuting is not for you"
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07-20-2008, 08:41 PM #28
Re: Dying Manson follower denied prison release
"singersp" wrote:
very true though....God does work in mysterious ways"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I did not mean to insinuate you didn't feel sorry for her. Your comment about suffering just sparked my thought."singersp" wrote:
of course I felt sorry for sharon tate...I did not mean to insinuate that i did not"NDVikingFan66" wrote:
I felt more sorry for Sharon Tate. She suffered 16 stab wounds before dying & I'm sure she suffered some horrendous pain.I never want to see anyone go through cancer, but I dont think she should be released, unless her husband is willing to pay for the full time guard that should be placed along side her.
I dont want her to have any freedom.
I do feel a bit sorry for her though.
I think Manson had quite a pull on his followers.
Now she is suffering from cancer.
God works in mysterious ways.
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