
Journal pudge's Journal: Northwest Terror 4
Well, granted, I am not shaking in my Keen sandals over this, but it seems the elves over at the ELF have been stepping things up. First there was the KRKO radio tower, resulting in millions of dollars of damage. Senator Val Stevens warned this could lead to escalation, and a new threat purporting to be from the ELF says likewise.
Like many extremists, the ELF hates the rule of law, and wants to push their views on everyone else regardless of how many votes are against them, or whose rights they violate. Their press release from the KRKO crime included this insanity: "When all legal channels of opposition have been exhausted, concerned citizens have to take action into their own hands to protect life and the planet."
Their childishly spraypainted message on buildings in Maltby last week read: "If you continue to risk killing children, mother earth and her creations, all your holdings are targets. Rise up earth children, ever, ever, ever, ever so carefully."
Then it went from merely idiotic, to a little creepy: "Authentic ELF? Ask ATF/FBI about restricted water mains. Little water, better burn." It seems to me they are claiming that they encourage out-of-control fires.
It's a generally good rule of thumb that if someone values trees or fish more than human life and livlihood, they aren't playing with a full deck.
Sure, we can make fun of their low intelligence, including the fact that their own press release on their own web site points to the wrong web site (using
Stevens said, "They don't care about what harm they do. We need a state law that recognizes these people for the monsters they are." She pushed for tougher sentences -- right now many of these crimes are punishable by only a year in jail -- and a state registry for convicted terrorists.
I don't know what the law should be, or whether it should be changed, but I do know these people should be found and locked up for a very long time. Such sociopaths, when they've proven to be a danger to society, should not be allowed in society, obviously; this includes those providing aid to the terrorists, such as Jason Crawford and Tomas Peterson, with their work for the ELF Press Office. And every nation should be willing to prosecute or extradict them, as most would with other terrorists.
Cross-posted on <pudge/*>.
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The idea of "registries" bothers the hell out of me. I've always been of the opinion that you should pay your debt to society and that should be the end of it. No scarlet letter. Those who are dangerous enough that we need to know where they live should never get out of prison in the first place, IMHO.
Well, see, that's the problem. I would prefer a rapist never gets out of prison, but since I can't make that happen, I will accept a registry instead. This is an unfortunate compromise between people who want violent criminals put away forever, and people who don't.
WTF? I love my animals but no animal is worth as much as a human life. It's not even a hard decision. People > animals.
Yeah. Duh. :-)
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Yeah maybe compromise is wrong thing. Maybe "best we can get" is more appropriate.