{"id":943,"date":"2011-03-24T02:39:30","date_gmt":"2011-03-24T06:39:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.peoplevstate.com\/?p=943"},"modified":"2011-11-13T21:38:39","modified_gmt":"2011-11-14T01:38:39","slug":"the-face-of-evil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.peoplevstate.com\/?p=943","title":{"rendered":"The Face of Evil"},"content":{"rendered":"
Here it is. <\/a>The smiling face of Corporal Jeremy Morlock<\/a>, a disgrace to the human race. Why is the corpse whose head he’s holding up naked? What unspoken and unspeakable atrocities did Morlock and his brothers-in-arms commit against this innocent son of a farmer before they finally killed him for shits and giggles<\/a>? And Jeff Gamso<\/a> almost had me convinced that the death penalty is never justified. And here I am in my last post<\/a> implying that God dwells within each and every human being. Morlock and those like him are the best argument there is against the existence of God<\/a>.<\/p>\n Or maybe it’s really not Morlock’s fault. Maybe war just does that to people<\/a>. In which case we should never, ever, go to war, unless it’s actually to defend ourselves<\/a>. We should bring all of “our” troops home this very minute.<\/p>\n Morlock was sentenced yesterday to a mere 24 years in prison for willful and gratuitous and inexcusable murder. A former client of mine was convicted by a jury and sentenced by a judge to 45 years in prison<\/a> for justifiably defending himself and his son and friends on his own property from two angry men brandishing guns. I blame myself — but not only myself — for his conviction, and I swear to God if it could free him I’d turn my bar card in to the supreme court in less than a second. Every day I await and look for the decision of five fallible men in Indianapolis, who hold his fate in their hands. Our justice system deserves no respect. Neither does our military. As someone who enlisted at the age of 17 and “served” until the age of 23, I generally feel sorry for those who’ve made the same supreme mistake I did, whose parents didn’t have enough wisdom to impress upon their children that working at Burger King would be infinitely more honorable. But I don’t feel sorry for Morlock. He’d be better off dead. It would be even better if he’d never been born.<\/p>\n