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A sad day for justice; a great day for Andrea Yates

Posted July 27, 2006 at 4:27 am by Jessica

Liberals cheer, child advocates jeer.

I take back my begrudged agreement that I could tolerate Andrea Yates being found to be insane if she were to remain in a mental institution for the rest of her life. What the public and the jury didn’t know (now being reported in the news) and in a twist of horrible injustice, Andrea Yates acquittal will likely see it that she enjoys all the pleasures of someone who didn’t methodically drown her children. She was found INNOCENT by reason of insanity. She will now have the opportunity to be free in just a few weeks. All it will take is the same people who champion Andrea Yates and held candle light vigils for her, to allow her to enjoy her freedom in the wake of the most heinous and brutal murders she committed.

Andrea Yates is the feminist’s and liberal’s mascot, an inspiration for deeply immoral and child loathing people. Justice prevailed for a woman who enjoyed the very painful death of tiny children begging and pleading for their lives and crying for their mother not to hurt them;  kill them.

And if you don’t believe me, read the following liberal/feminist blog post who touts Andrea as “good mother”. (If torturing your children to death makes you a good mother, what does that make the rest of us?) What do you expect from far leftists, many of whom think that infantcide should be legal. (I was enlightened to that on the daily kos.)

But it was clear to me from the moment the 42-year-old Texas mother first appeared in court five years ago that Andrea Yates was nuts. Out of her mind. I have never seen a mother look dead.
Scratch a mother and if she’s honest, she will tell you there are moments. Horrible moments when she was so sleep-deprived and exhausted and overwhelmed that she wanted to throw her babies against the wall. Then just as she was ready to lose it someone intervened. A husband. A babysitter. A friend. An astute ob-gyn who could see the telltale signs and made sure she got treatment. But Andrea Yates never had a chance. No one intervened. No one listened. She never got the mental health care she so desperately needed. Like all mothers in this culture she was expected to be a saint.
Yates was by all accounts a good mother. Even though she was left alone day after day with five children under the age of 7. Even though she suffered from post-partum depression after at least one of the births of her children. Read the rest…

Cindy from “Super Silly Us” gets it right though:

Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity is such an oxymoron. She did it (therefore she’s “guilty”) but we’ll pretend she didn’t do it because she’s insane (a legal term, NOT a medical term). Why don’t they call out all the other reasons people commit crimes? Not Guilty by Reason of Poverty, Not Guilty by Reason of Stupidity, Not Guilty by Reason of Boredom.

She DID it, dammit! Who cares why? She was capable of doing it once, she’s very likely capable of doing it again. I know they likely won’t let her out of the mental hospital, but a hospital as punishment as opposed to a prison? Why not just put other serial killers in the local Holiday Inn? Because that’s what she is, a serial killer, and she’s being coddled by a legal system that’s gone so terribly wrong. We reward the criminals, we make sure their precious “rights” aren’t violated, and in so doing we forget about the victims and we create future victims. Read the rest…

Andrea Yate’s children were tortured so badly, they pissed and took shits in the bathtub as they experienced a scene so horrific and painful, the older one begged her not to do it. And the liberals and feminists held candle light vigils and fought for her right to kill children in one of the most gruesome serial murder tragedy ever. It’s all good in their effort to diminish personal responsiblity. Who needs personal responsibility anyway? In fact, who needs 5 little kids? Feminists feel children are inferior and owned by them as a material object in which they have a right to do whatever they want with.

For the liberals and feminists in this Country that cheer her acquittal, she has become your martyr, only she gets to go free and we, as a society, have to live with that social injustice synonymous with pissing on her kid’s 5 graves.

Fact: The criminally insane have more power and more rights than innocent victims, especially children, who are discarded by liberal and feminists.

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6 Responses to “A sad day for justice; a great day for Andrea Yates”

  1. 1. Karen said:
    August 1, 2006 @ 10:21 am

    Why blame anyone? Why look for enemies? Why blame feminists and liberals? (Such easy targets!)Why do you rant? Why do you hate? Why turn it into another self-righteous war? Oh yes, all in defense of “society.” Such a noble thing.

  2. 2. Jessica said:
    August 1, 2006 @ 5:23 pm

    Karen, you ask, “Why blame anyone?”…my answer is because 5 innocent children are dead and there is absolutely no accountability for the actions of a criminally insane murderer who stole their lives from them so viciously.

    And, I don’t hate. Quite the contrary. I love children, that’s why I advocate for justice on their behalf. There’s too many people that have no regard for children, as evident in Andrea Yates acquittal.

  3. 3. Monica said:
    August 1, 2006 @ 6:34 pm

    I think that you views on the rights or wrongs of one women’s actions and the legal motions taken against her, hardly justify your blame of “liberal” and ” feminists” groups for fueling the fire. But I can see why, with opinions like: “feminists feel children are inferior and owned by them as a material object in which they have a right to do whatever they want with”, you might feel this way. It does not however make it true!

    It seems like might want to step back to take a good look at what exactly you are opposing…is it the legal system? the “rights” of the mentally ill? the lack of protection for children’s rights? I don’t think that blaming liberals or feminist adds justification to your writing, in fact it compromises it.

  4. 4. Jessica Carlson said:
    August 1, 2006 @ 7:24 pm

    Monica, actually my argument against feminists and liberals is solid. Read liberal and conservative blogs and it’s no accident that conservatives are much more likely to sympathize and seek justice for the murdered children, whereas liberal blogs and opinions tend to sympathize and seek justice for Andrea. Of course, there are always exceptions, but opinions on this case do tend to be of partisan opinion. Also, the NOW (National Organization for Women) was amongst the first to come out in support of Andrea after the murders (even before they had all the facts) and they contributed to her first defense. It is a known fact that women are given more consideration and leniency when it comes to criminal acts. If it had been a man that committed such a gruesome murder of children, I’m almost certain it would have been there would have been a different outcome.

    I oppose the ideology that puts the rights of criminals above the rights of children, giving them extra leniency if they’re women. I also oppose a legal system that allows for such injustice, especially against children.

  5. 5. Ames Tiedeman said:
    November 12, 2006 @ 10:42 pm

    Read this:

    Who do you all think killed this guy? Good solid Christians?
    Not a chance…Our civilization is suffering from a total moral breakdown. It is a disgrace and a tragedy. A man killed for nothing by people with nothing between their ears but savage behavior.

    NEW YORK — A man was shot to death during a fight over a parking space in Brooklyn, police said.

    The fight, which broke out early Saturday, may have involved as many as a dozen people on Atlantic Avenue off Third Avenue in Boerum Hill.

    After the attack, police said, the suspects piled into a couple of SUVs and raced from the scene, leaving Dallas Gilchrist, 34, of Queens, on the ground and clinging to life.

    Gilchrist, shot five times with a .32-caliber handgun, died about an hour later at Brooklyn Hospital Center.

    There were no arrests as of Sunday, said Detective Theresa Farello, a police spokeswoman.

  6. 6. Jessica Carlson said:
    November 12, 2006 @ 11:05 pm

    Wow. That’s weird that this post was even found. I wrote it so long ago and at the time I was really, really angry. I still think it was a grave injustice and I make no apologies, but I also don’t agree that the entire country is suffering a massive moral decline. I just think that our society needs to put their political agendas aside and give children the respect that we are obligated to provide.

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