Keep the ‘animals’ in jail or send them off to war

2009-11-06 / Letters

This is in regards to your article about the early release of inmates (Simi Valley Acorn , Oct. 30.) These people, if you can call them people, are put in jail due to the fact that they have committed crimes against society. Why, then, should they be put back into society?

If they have to live in an overcrowded situation, then that is their fault, not ours. You also state that they cannot be sent back to prison on any parole violations, therefore making it harder to send them back to where they belong.

What is wrong with our legal system? Doesn’t anyone follow the news reports or hasn’t anyone who is making these unheard of decisions had anything happen to them or their families? Did you forget about Jaycee Dugard?

She was held captive for 18 years and had to bear repeated sexual abuse every day, which, by the way, brought two children into this world by the monster who had taken her at the age of 11. Jaycee and her family will have to live with that for the rest of their lives.

Then we have the girl who was gang raped and beaten into unconsciousness for two hours while others watched and did nothing but take videos of this horrible incident. These animals will never ever be rehabilitated.

We should either let them live like the animals that they are or just take them right out of society by putting them to death. Should we enact the death penalty on them, it should not be by lethal injection, where they just go to sleep; we should use the electric chair and let them feel the pain just like they have done to others.

Then we have the drug dealers who pass on their goods to our children, the scum of the earth who rob and rape innocent people, especially the elderly, to support their habit. When is enough going to be enough?

If we do not have enough room for these animals, then find an island to place them on or send them to fight the war instead of our young boys.

We should all stand up for our rights and fight the early release of these animals. I keep using the word animal, but I really should use a different word, because our animals, whom we love dearly, are 100 percent better than these people. Annette Ferrara Simi Valley

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