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alcibiades_mystery

(36,437 posts)
35. WITH the possibility of parole
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 10:17 AM
Apr 2012

Not WITHOUT the possibility of parole.

Read your own citation more carefully.

LOL! slackmaster Apr 2012 #1
Rot in jail. n/t rayofreason Apr 2012 #2
Agreed. This nutcase should stay in jail until his dying day. n/t RebelOne Apr 2012 #9
photo below.... IamK Apr 2012 #3
and now he's a Nazi, to boot. Stay in jail, a-hole wordpix Apr 2012 #34
The tat has been there for YEARS. Nothing new. n/t Hepburn Apr 2012 #39
I believe the public's best interest is served Cirque du So-What Apr 2012 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author raouldukelives Apr 2012 #5
The Laura Bush comparison is ridiculous, and Manson was convicted virgogal Apr 2012 #6
oh for fuck's sake what a sick disgusting post. cali Apr 2012 #12
That pretty much covers it for me... BadtotheboneBob Apr 2012 #17
Well I don't disagree with your assessment. raouldukelives Apr 2012 #52
Post removed Post removed Apr 2012 #20
You really don't know much about the Manson Family, do you? chelsea0011 Apr 2012 #25
I think they should let him out only on the condition that he does a reality show with Snooki. n/t Mojambo Apr 2012 #7
He doesn't want to be Romney's VP, either. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2012 #8
Fingers and toes crossed for you Charlie! nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #10
when he was very small - his mother once sold him for a pitcher of beer Douglas Carpenter Apr 2012 #11
The most accurate description for Manson is "incredibly damaged". nolabear Apr 2012 #15
Yes, incredibly damaged is the perfect description, they destroyed what was good in the soul of a polly7 Apr 2012 #37
I know plenty of former abused children Tabasco_Dave Apr 2012 #16
Fortunately very few even severely abused children become violent sociopaths Douglas Carpenter Apr 2012 #18
I heard his father invented the question mark. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #30
Manson himself said he would not attend the hearing. Probably his last, because I read somewhere crunch60 Apr 2012 #13
I do wonder what Charlie's life would have been like, if he had a loving family around him. Must be crunch60 Apr 2012 #14
Manson doesn't want to be paroled. Archae Apr 2012 #19
What am I missing here? -..__... Apr 2012 #21
WITH the possibility of parole alcibiades_mystery Apr 2012 #35
If this had happened a year earlier, and he'd been released... 3waygeek Apr 2012 #22
He'll do what he always does Jack Rabbit Apr 2012 #23
What good could this sociopath bring to society by releasing him? chelsea0011 Apr 2012 #24
At the same time, what harm could he do? harmonicon Apr 2012 #26
I assume u r just kidding. nt Lucky Luciano Apr 2012 #27
"I wouldn't care if he lived next door to me" -..__... Apr 2012 #28
this has sitcom written all over it. nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #31
Yea, right. He's a new man. Hell, put him on the Today show for a makeover. chelsea0011 Apr 2012 #44
I didn't say that. harmonicon Apr 2012 #48
"I taught a parrot to say mother-fucker" Seedersandleechers Apr 2012 #29
If he gets paroled...will Charlie audition for the Monkees again? Ken Burch Apr 2012 #32
Well Mitt is looking for a Veep candidate to balance the ticket Botany Apr 2012 #33
he'd never get parole even if he took the hearings NoGOPZone Apr 2012 #36
He's sane enough to know he's not going anywhere. Ever. Fuddnik Apr 2012 #43
Jeeeeeeeeeez, let the sucker die in Jail. Hepburn Apr 2012 #38
That is exactly a reason to release someone, not keep them in prison. David__77 Apr 2012 #41
By "do", I did not mean cause some sort of harm. Hepburn Apr 2012 #54
The story is that when he was young and being released treestar Apr 2012 #56
So, did he actually kill anyone? David__77 Apr 2012 #40
Inciting other people to kill is a crime, too Lydia Leftcoast Apr 2012 #42
That ain't inciting, it's conspiracy. Liber-AL Apr 2012 #50
Even if Manson was only guilty of conspiracy, tabasco Apr 2012 #55
Oh, please. He hogtied the LaBianca family and ordered his pathetic group to slaughter them chelsea0011 Apr 2012 #45
So it's conspiracy. David__77 Apr 2012 #47
You don't see a problem with Manson released from priosn??? obamanut2012 Apr 2012 #53
He's convicted of murder treestar Apr 2012 #57
Why won't this useless amalgamation of mostly carbon just get cancer already? 2ndAmForComputers Apr 2012 #46
Not only can't they release him, they can't even bury him outside the prison walls jmowreader Apr 2012 #49
Good thang he wasn't jailed in Mississippi Liber-AL Apr 2012 #51
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