Submitted by Guest411 (not verified) on Thu, 01/27/2011 - 3:36pm.
Criminal records are public record sweetie. You can find just about anything you want on just about anybody. The fact that he had a criminal record does not make his life less valuable than anyone else’s. The fact he was a “gangster” with a background and not a productive member of society with a back ground does. What the heck do they think they will grow to be an old gang member, have the street name Gramps? How did he become a four star general, pretty sure it wasn’t by helping the homeless? Get a grip; joining a gang only shortens your life span or time you get to spend outside the penitentiary. He made a choice and he suffered the ultimate consequence. End of story.
I’ve got an idea why don’t all you “want to be gangsters” up and leave, go to Raleigh. I’m pretty sure Philly or NYC would be too hard for you. Maybe you could make it in Atlanta.
Oh I also love how you show your loyalty to the same gang with your R.II.P.
Criminal records are public
Criminal records are public record sweetie. You can find just about anything you want on just about anybody. The fact that he had a criminal record does not make his life less valuable than anyone else’s. The fact he was a “gangster” with a background and not a productive member of society with a back ground does. What the heck do they think they will grow to be an old gang member, have the street name Gramps? How did he become a four star general, pretty sure it wasn’t by helping the homeless? Get a grip; joining a gang only shortens your life span or time you get to spend outside the penitentiary. He made a choice and he suffered the ultimate consequence. End of story.
I’ve got an idea why don’t all you “want to be gangsters” up and leave, go to Raleigh. I’m pretty sure Philly or NYC would be too hard for you. Maybe you could make it in Atlanta.
Oh I also love how you show your loyalty to the same gang with your R.II.P.