08-23-2020, 09:16 AM
I know people who graduated from USC who would say otherwise.
I understand, but don't agree.
I know people, who like myself, have seen done to those friends and family who were victims of or affected by violent criminals, only to see ridiculously light sentencing.
At the very least we're of two different perspectives, and while I and those I spoke of would see the bribery as a crime, we just can't get that worked up about it.
So I still say there is too much time spent on this and not nearly enough on dealing with crimes that are truly more serious.
They don't have my sympathy, but the energy demanding a pound of flesh would be better directed at dealing with serious, violent crime.
Time to call it a day and move on.
At least it is for me.
I understand, but don't agree.
I know people, who like myself, have seen done to those friends and family who were victims of or affected by violent criminals, only to see ridiculously light sentencing.
At the very least we're of two different perspectives, and while I and those I spoke of would see the bribery as a crime, we just can't get that worked up about it.
So I still say there is too much time spent on this and not nearly enough on dealing with crimes that are truly more serious.
They don't have my sympathy, but the energy demanding a pound of flesh would be better directed at dealing with serious, violent crime.
Time to call it a day and move on.
At least it is for me.