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TSDguy
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Another guy whining that going to prison after killing people is just too darn tough... what exactly were they expecting? I'm going to murder anyone I want and then society will reward me with cookies!!

http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/12/11/rudol ... index.html
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Olympic bomber Eric Rudolph laments in a series of letters to a newspaper that the maximum-security federal prison where he is spending the rest of his life is designed to drive him insane.

"It is a closed-off world designed to isolate inmates from social and environmental stimuli, with the ultimate purpose of causing mental illness and chronic physical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and arthritis," he wrote in one letter to The Gazette of Colorado Springs.
Case in point.

Here we have someone worried about the "suffering" he's going through while in maximum security. Meanwhile, he's indifferent to the death he caused with his bombs, and the lifelong suffering he inflicted on a nurse who needed repeated surgeries just to be able to walk out in the real world.

Let's see now... A woman living a life in permanent pain with a destroyed face... A guy sitting on his ass in a room. A woman living a life in permanent pain with a destroyed face... A guy sitting on his ass in a room.

Sounds like he got the better end of the deal.

Oh, but I forgot. He did all these bombings so they would stop the baby killing. Riiiiggghhhtttt!

Meanwhile, this guy needs a lesson in association vs. causality.
It is a closed-off world designed to isolate inmates from social and environmental stimuli, with the ultimate purpose of causing mental illness and chronic physical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and arthritis
It sounds to me like he's suffering from a common ailment - growing old. Wouldn't it be nice if his murder victim could claim the same affliction.

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