Brett Favre's Parkinsonism

I’d have given him morals and a conscious but some people aren’t raised right. Your way of thinking makes me think you don’t think what he did was wrong or in the least think he deserves a cage.

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I think he presumably should have served prison time based on my limited understanding of what happened. I’m a due process person, not a long sentence person, and not a death penalty person (barring unusual circumstances such as treason during war.) Something about punishment fitting the crime.

If people aren’t “raised right” should they be accountable for their actions?

Were you hoping for some?

“My limited understanding.” There are a ton of articles to read. Punishment of life is reasonable in this circumstances. But, of course he’s a “star” and will not see real punishment.

That last statement is the whole ballgame and why we may elect a felon President.

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I have no affinity for Brett Favre whatsoever, I just can’t imagine i’m going to read something that makes me wish he were to die. And it appears i’m just probably more left leaning on the incarceration question than you are as well. :person_shrugging:

I believe sexual predators and people who prey on the poor deserve less than leniency. I would say not thinking that would put you to the right. They tend to reward their felons.

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Of course it is. It’s a message board.

Not really, but my memoirs are pretty scant.

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How about a “Fight to the pain” With Wesley from Princess Bride ?

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Greatest line from the greatest movie ever made.

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We just see this differently. I don’t like Favre. It’s not necessary to like a guy to feel sympathy for him.

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