Punishment of the Wicked.

How do you handle those who deserve justice but lack the means to serve it?

How do you make them pay for what they have done without the repercussions of such actions?

Answer #1

Let’s start with President Bush, shall we?

Trillions in debt to the American people. Housing crisis. Jobs - gone. Averge earnings - down. Contributing to a modern version of the crusades - evil.

By any measure, he’s wicked. So how would you punish him? Well, impeachment is a clear option. But, nobody seems to be interested.

:) I’m sure you’re not advocating anything violent, abusive or otherwise prohibited by the Term of Use…and if Bush isn’t a bad guy, I don’t know what one looks like.

1 million Iraqi’s dead. That doesn’t sound like liberation, it sounds like slaughter to me.

I think instead of impeachment, the American people need to draft a bill that puts him on the front line, post appointment, for a regular soldier’s term in Iraq or Afghanistan, and something dangerous.

Then we’ll see if he gets all wistful about it, as he recently called the mission “romantic” somehow, in a speech.

Answer #2

I typically expose them through ridicule. Once exposed, the natural law takes over. I’ve discovered over the years that bad people generally come to a bad end. I’ve seen many spend their last years alone because they had alienated everyone with their hostility or immoral deeds.

Answer #3

All you can do is all you can do. We are not always in position to extract retribution. I guess you can always go kick the cat. ;)

Answer #4

Yeah that is kinda messed up dont ya think?

Wicked is in the eye of the beholder.

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