QUOTE: “When I think of all the sweet, innocent people who suffer
extreme pain and who die every day in this country, then the outpouring of
sympathy for cold-blooded killers enrages me. Where is your (expletive deleted)
sympathy for the good, the kind and the innocent? This fixation on murderers is
a sickness, a putrefaction of the soul. It's the equivalent of someone spending
all day mooning and cooing over a handful of human feces. Sick and abnormal.”
(Syndicated columnist Charley Reese made an interesting
analogy while criticizing the way abolitionists typically behave)
"When I think of all the
sweet, innocent people who suffer extreme pain and who die every day in this
country, then the outpouring of sympathy for cold-blooded killers enrages me.
Where is your (expletive deleted) sympathy for the good, the kind and the
innocent? This fixation on murderers is a sickness, a putrefaction of the soul.
It's the equivalent of someone spending all day mooning and cooing over a
handful of human feces. Sick and abnormal." - Charley Reese [PHOTO SOURCE: https://quozio.com/quote/ss9vjhjhjm3r/1015/when-i-think-of-all-the-sweet-innocent-people-who-suffer] |
AUTHOR: Charley Reese (January
29, 1937 - May 21, 2013) was an American syndicated columnist known for his
conservative views. He was associated with the Orlando Sentinel from
1971 to 2001, both as a writer and in various editorial capacities. King
Features Syndicate distributed his column, which was published three times per
week.
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