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Murderous Psychos: a group denied rights in an uncaring society
In 1990, a Republican president, George H.W. Bush, got the Americans with Disabilities Acr passed. For millions of folks with physical disabilities or visual or auditory limitations this was a big thing and a good thing. Sadly, we got the usual ambulance chasing lawsuits out of this, but that's a sign of the times I suppose.
I'm sure none of the bill's sponsors thought the purpose was to help out homicidal psychos, but that's exactly what is going on in CT.
- David Messenger, a resident of Connecticut Valley Hospital, filed a lawsuit Monday against the city and Mayor Sebastian N. Giuliano for, among other reasons, infringing upon his religious freedom and that of members of the First Church of Christ.
Giuliano said he was served sometime Tuesday with the suit, filed with the U.S. District Court, and said it's a request for "equitable relief and money damages."
The suit does not specify the amount of damages.
In 2005, Messenger, who was not found guilty of the manslaughter of his wife by reason of mental defect, requested he be allowed out of the psychiatric hospital on temporary leave Sundays for church services and activities.
The suit is a result of the mayor's objections, which caused hospital officials to deny the request for leave. The suit alleges Giuliano discriminated against persons with disabilities and requests damages for harm and injury
www.middletownpress.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=19894665&BRD=1645&PAG=461&dept_id=665530&rfi=6
More on poor old Mr. Messenger. The reason he is in CVH is he beat the rap on beating his pregnant wife to death with a fireplace poker. He is from a rich family and hired a top lawyer (who later was convicted of defrauding clients, BTW )
http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/connecticut/ny-bc-ct--homicideontape0806aug06,0,3168877.story
(BTW, I'm getting a tad bit tired of sociopaths "finding Jesus" after they commit crimes. Why weren;t theyy looking when it mattered)
Evidently, by the standards of my "brethren' in the legal community, ten years is all it takes to go from maniaical murderer to being able to go to church whenever one pleases unsupervised. Why is it had this happened in FL this guy would have been tied to a hospital gurney by now?
So why is this a national issue, and not just one town not wanting unsupervised psycho killers roaming its streets?
a) We have a very liberal former consitutional law professor running for President
b) He believes in a "living consitution" and opposes "discrimination".
c) He will appoint our judges and the people who will enforce "discrimination: laws.
d) the impetus behind this debacle came from a "Christian Left" church akin to Trinity Chicago.
Will America be a nation where deranged murderers have rights while our rights to petition over grievances and free speech are squelced through lawsuits?
Just consider the impact of applying "discrimination" laws against efforts to protect public saferty. The inevitable result is: we wont have any safety. Obviously, the destruction of urban street life already wrought by emptying the mental hospitals goes unnoticed by the highfalutin in the Bar. It's all collateral damage essential to protect "our" rights,
The inmates literally are already running the asylum when it comes to the legal community in many places. Do we need to put one of similar ideology into the Oval Office?


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