This woman did basically the same thing as Kathy Rowe, and was sentenced to six years in prison.
From the article: “The judge said [the defendant] was in denial throughout proceedings, and that it was only by chance that the victim had not actually been raped.”
Sounds familiar.[/quote]
yes, but who said that the same crime merits the same punishment anywhere in the world.
If it were so, a public servant who dedicated his whole life to service but got caught with illegal drugs would get the same punishment as the “loser” who committed the same crime.
justice is not blind.[/quote]
You’re not making sense, Brian. You imply that someone (incorrectly, in you opinion) said or implied that the same crime merits the same punishment anywhere in the world. You appear to attempt to counter that with your statement that justice isn’t blind. Of course justice isn’t blind. Unfortunately it never has been, and most likely never will be. What does that have to do with what a crime “merits”?
Perhaps you didn’t mean “merits”? Perhaps you meant “will be punished with.” And nobody said or implied that K Rowe will be punished with what her crime merits.
Your arguments are generally very flaky, poorly stated and irrational, which makes them really slippery. I’m curious whether you do that on purpose, or that’s really how you think.