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Link Posted: 1/5/2006 8:40:06 AM EDT
[#1]
if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.  But then again, I wouldn't go to jail, instead, I'd be ..... rehabilitated.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 8:43:11 AM EDT
[#2]

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if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.




would you just give yourself up, or would you try to run? would you try to keep it a secret and get away with it?

Link Posted: 1/5/2006 8:54:07 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:01:01 AM EDT
[#4]

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if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.  But then again, I wouldn't go to jail, instead, I'd be ..... rehabilitated.



No, the scumbag rapist can be rehabilitated because he is "sick".

You, on the other hand, would be deemed healthy enough by the court to be tried and convicted of 1st degree murder.

This is the kind of bullsh*t we end up with when we listen to what those f*cking communist jackasses who drank the ACLU kool-aid say about our legal system.

We are letting the lunatics run things and thus can't be suprised when the whole system seems to have gone crazy.

THIS IS THE FUTURE LIBERALS HAVE IN MIND. THIS IS THEIR IDEA OF JUSTICE. A CHILD MOLESTER FREED AND THEN THROWING THE BOOK AT ANYONE WHO TOUCHES HIM TO PROTECT OTHER VULNERABLE CHILDREN.

People, especially a lot of people on this site, need to worry a hell of a lot less about the "christian taliban" and worry a hell of a lot more about the people who are currently working to let sex offenders roam the streets free and easy.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:06:22 AM EDT
[#5]

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if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.




would you just give yourself up, or would you try to run? would you try to keep it a secret and get away with it?




I can't disclose that here.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:07:05 AM EDT
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"Hulett, 34,  pled guilty to sexually assaulting a friend's young daughter at least fifty times over a two year period, starting when the little girl was only seven."

Was this the Dad's friend or the Mom's boyfriend.  Either way, I think the parents were negligent.  Some parents don't protect their children because they don't value them.  I would never let my 6 year old son alone with any "friend".  

Then the negligent parents want to rant about the tragedy that they helped create.





Blaming the kids parents for the rapists actions?  

Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:07:09 AM EDT
[#7]

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if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.  But then again, I wouldn't go to jail, instead, I'd be ..... rehabilitated.



No, the scumbag rapist can be rehabilitated because he is "sick".

You, on the other hand, would be deemed healthy enough by the court to be tried and convicted of 1st degree murder.

This is the kind of bullsh*t we end up with when we listen to what those f*cking communist jackasses who drank the ACLU kool-aid say about our legal system.

We are letting the lunatics run things and thus can't be suprised when the whole system seems to have gone crazy.

THIS IS THE FUTURE LIBERALS HAVE IN MIND. THIS IS THEIR IDEA OF JUSTICE. A CHILD MOLESTER FREED AND THEN THROWING THE BOOK AT ANYONE WHO TOUCHES HIM TO PROTECT OTHER VULNERABLE CHILDREN.

People, especially a lot of people on this site, need to worry a hell of a lot less about the "christian taliban" and worry a hell of a lot more about the people who are currently working to let sex offenders roam the streets free and easy.



But how do you really feel?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:07:26 AM EDT
[#8]

that guy is a liberal scum judge who probably molests children HIMSELF!!


I would have to agree. Even your average retard lib wouldnt feel sympathy for that scumbag. This judge has deeper issues .
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:09:50 AM EDT
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SSS.



Yep, good one noob.



don't disrespect my post-whoring!
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:16:05 AM EDT
[#10]

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But how do you really feel?



Like the whole darn world has been turned upside down.

Imagine a society so crazy that if you are sane you are considered abnormal and locked up.

That is the kind of society we are heading toward.

People don't know that the 1st ammendment wasn't written to allow titties on television, ignore the 2nd ammendment altogether, and spend more time worried about Pat Robertson than about baby rapers that the US legal system refuses to put behind bars.

Maryland a while back declined to prosecute two guys for MURDER because the trial would be too expensive, but they are convinced that there is no need for Maryland citizens to carry firearms for self protection.

The world is going absolutely bonkers and some days I feel like I am the only one that can see it.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:16:19 AM EDT
[#11]

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news story and pic of the POS



I call Fire mission:
The article states the' judge can still change the sentence.' Post this over in the hometown section and get the Vermonters riled up enough to call the Atty General and light a fire under that "judge's" robes!
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:20:30 AM EDT
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Giving mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent.



Exactly.  A little girl's happiness and innocence is only worth 60 days worth of time from the most worthless of individuals according to this judge.  This is the belittling of mankind.  It's even worse than that, it's the belittling of an innocent little girl.  As always, not punishing evil is capitulation to evil.  This unconditional rejection of punishment sanctions the crimes.  The judge, like many liberals who don't believe in punishment, the death penalty, or the right to self-defense, often see themselves as enlightened and better than others.  Not only do they do what is wrong, they do it with the belief they are better than the rest of us for doing it.

Not punishing the rapist grants value to the life of the rapist while taking away from the value of the victim.  It means that to people like this judge, the life of the rapist is more important than that of the little girl.  It says that the little girl was no better than the rapist.  To not punish (or ridiculously lightly punish) the crime of raping a little girl is to sanction the rape.

In the end, when you are unwilling to defend your life and happiness and the life and happiness of others, you are the sheep arguing with the wolves.  You may think they are wrong, but they will think of you as dinner.z
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:23:06 AM EDT
[#13]

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news story and pic of the POS



I call Fire mission:
The article states the' judge can still change the sentence.' Post this over in the hometown section and get the Vermonters riled up enough to call the Atty General and light a fire under that "judge's" robes!



done
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:29:25 AM EDT
[#14]
The judge deserves to be gang raped in the town square.

Then he can hand out 60 day sentences to the rapers.

I HATE ALL LIBERALS WITH ALL MY HEART AND SOUL.  THEY ARE EVIL.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:31:01 AM EDT
[#15]

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People, especially a lot of people on this site, need to worry a hell of a lot less about the "christian taliban" and worry a hell of a lot more about the people who are currently working to let sex offenders roam the streets free and easy.



How's about I keep an eye on both of ya.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:32:28 AM EDT
[#16]

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But how do you really feel?


...
The world is going absolutely bonkers and some days I feel like I am the only one that can see it.



You're not.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:33:14 AM EDT
[#17]

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But how do you really feel?



Like the whole darn world has been turned upside down.

Imagine a society so crazy that if you are sane you are considered abnormal and locked up.

That is the kind of society we are heading toward.

People don't know that the 1st ammendment wasn't written to allow titties on television, ignore the 2nd ammendment altogether, and spend more time worried about Pat Robertson than about baby rapers that the US legal system refuses to put behind bars.

Maryland a while back declined to prosecute two guys for MURDER because the trial would be too expensive, but they are convinced that there is no need for Maryland citizens to carry firearms for self protection.

The world is going absolutely bonkers and some days I feel like I am the only one that can see it.



Yup. Tail wagging the dog, and everything really is upside down anymore.
I have recently come to the conclusion we will likely see the total collapse of our nation during our lifetimes.



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if I were the parent, terminating that POS would be something I could justify going to jail for.




would you just give yourself up, or would you try to run? would you try to keep it a secret and get away with it?




I can't disclose that here.



I can. Anyone trying to take me in for that would be considered an enemy and treated as such.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:35:51 AM EDT
[#18]

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How's about I keep an eye on both of ya.



How's about you pay attention to the real problems and not worry about guys like me??

If I am considered as worthy of careful scrutiny as a baby raper in your opinion, then you need help.

Freakin' DU troll infestation....
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:45:51 AM EDT
[#19]

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I can. Anyone trying to take me in for that would be considered an enemy and treated as such.



Agreed...and anyone who has read me and the Doc on here knows we agree about virtually nothing.

Cut and dried...Like the heads of any bastard that tried to touch my kids.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:46:45 AM EDT
[#20]

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Cut and dried...Like the heads of any bastard that tried to touch my kids.



You and I are in agreement
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:49:34 AM EDT
[#21]

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The girl got raped by an sick demented pedophile and now the whole family got raped by a sick demented judge.


CoC
4.) Posting comments or links in support of illegal activities including, but not limited to, threats against the life of any living person..."
I suppose that includes saying that both the child rapist and the judge should be impaled and hoisted up on a large sharp spear in the center of town - so I won't say that.





#1 at this point with "Buckwheats" a close second. Buckwheats. I learn something every day here. Any idea when (R)elease day is?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:53:50 AM EDT
[#22]
In cases like this like the judge I don't believe in punishment either, afterall the idea is that he learns not to do it again.
Someone like this guy is so screwed up that it will be of no use, therefore he should just be locked away, no parole or education or therapy, just lock him up, forever.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 9:57:55 AM EDT
[#23]

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In cases like this like the judge I don't believe in punishment either, afterall the idea is that he learns not to do it again.
Someone like this guy is so screwed up that it will be of no use, therefore he should just be locked away, no parole or education or therapy, just lock him up, forever.



Naturally you will be the first to open your checkbook to pay for his room & board, to say nothing of the psychological counseling the girl will need for the rest of her life.



Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:02:49 AM EDT
[#24]
Mr Bubblehead-

No, I'm not a troll.  Too many parents are irresponsible.  I was referring to that irresponsible behavior, and how it can lead to tragedy.
 
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"Hulett, 34, pled guilty to sexually assaulting a friend's young daughter at least fifty times over a two year period, starting when the little girl was only seven."

Was this the Dad's friend or the Mom's boyfriend. Either way, I think the parents were negligent. Some parents don't protect their children because they don't value them. I would never let my 6 year old son alone with any "friend".

Then the negligent parents want to rant about the tragedy that they helped create.
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Blaming the kids parents for the rapists actions?



NO, I'm not blaming the parents for the rapist's actions.  However, parents have a legal obligation to protect their children from harm.  There have been a number of high profile cases recently where a 'boyfriend' molested, raped, or murdered their girlfriend's children.  Then these 'mothers' want to go on Oprah and bitch about it.  


I have never left my son alone with any 'friends'.  I refuse to.  I take him to school.  I pick him up.  If anything were to happen to my son, it would most likely occur during school, when he is under the control and supervision of the state.

Nothing pisses me off more than delinquent parents.  I see their kids walking the street, unsupervised- children under the age of 4 or 5.  I want to call 911 when I see this.  It's sad that they don't care enough about their children to make sure they are supervised.  

I will continue to protect my son until he reaches an age where I feel he can protect himself.

Never been called a troll before.  I guess there is a first time for everything.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:03:50 AM EDT
[#25]

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Never been called a troll before.  I guess there is a first time for everything.



Well, don't be too discouraged.

You haven't been here very long....

Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:05:25 AM EDT
[#26]

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Well, if the offender in this case gets capped by the kid's father, you'll have more people whining about how it was murder and wrong.  Just like in the thread about the old marine Keech who shot his ex son in law.  But this fucker deserves a .32 to the back of the neck.

ETA:  This Judge should get his ass a nice jail sentence for not upholding the law.



As long as the father would only get a 60 day prison sentence for it, why not?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:05:55 AM EDT
[#27]
Tagged to see if anyone on Fox News responds.

Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:07:38 AM EDT
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If I recall correctly there is no rehab for child molesters they have highest recidivism rate of all offenders. +1,000 on tarring and feathering both him and the judge.



This is often stated as fact, but there is no evidence to back it up.  FBI stats show recidivism rates for sex offenders in general to actually be lower than the rest of the prison population.  Certain sub-categories of sex offenders do have higher rates, though.  IIRC, men who target male children who are not known to them have the highest recidivism rate among sex offenders -- something like 70%.  But the average rate for sex offenders is something like 30%, as compared to other criminals which are about 35%.



Here's the thing, though: these stats only indicate re-offenders who were CAUGHT.  I submit that a prison sentence is enough to teach many of these predators CAUTION (and not remorse or repentance).  I would guess that a much higher percentage of them actually re-offend, but that not many of them get caught again.

Keep in mind that these guys learn to use the apathy and denial of the parents to help them commit their crimes.

IMO, an adult having sex with anyone under 12 should be a capital crime (i.e., bullet to the head, no discussion or mitigation).  Child molestation is FAR more common than most people know, and it destroys generations of people.

-Troy



+1 and a bullet to the head will cure them. then no need to rehab the p.o.s.
monsters like this learn how to play the system and stay low on the radar.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:10:42 AM EDT
[#29]

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In cases like this like the judge I don't believe in punishment either, afterall the idea is that he learns not to do it again.
Someone like this guy is so screwed up that it will be of no use, therefore he should just be locked away, no parole or education or therapy, just lock him up, forever.



Naturally you will be the first to open your checkbook to pay for his room & board, to say nothing of the psychological counseling the girl will need for the rest of her life.




I can think of worse causes to spend money on.
Some of it can later be recupped by IE medical tests on the guy.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:10:43 AM EDT
[#30]
Sickening.  
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:11:43 AM EDT
[#31]
Thanks John Wayne !

I'm a law school graduate.  One thing I did learn was that child endangerment is a serious problem in this country.  Yet it is rarely prosecuted.  Just like the parents who leave their kid in the car to die during the summer, or leave their kid in the car to go into a gas station or convenience store, and then return to find their car stolen with their kid.  This kind of behavior drives me fucking bonkers.  Single moms who hook up with deadbeat, convict losers who abuse their kids.  And I get called a .

I remember a case a couple of years ago- some college professor down South left his newborn son in the car to cook all day.  He wasn't even charged.  If I had done that to my son, and forgot him in the car and he died.  My God.  I would at least be man enough to commit hari-kari from the guilt and shame.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:12:36 AM EDT
[#32]
I believe this kind of thing runs rampant in this country. My BIL's wife is some kind of government worker. I don't know the exact title that you caller her position, but basically she finds jobs for "down and out" people. She's a liberal...go figure...

Anyway, she was telling my wife and me about how she has one client that she was trying to find a job for. The only problem is that everything she suggests for him won't work. He can't work in any environemnt where there are children present, because he has a history of sexually assaulting children. He can't work on a computer, because he downloads illegal child porn and does who knows what else. He's not allowed to work at a job where he handles money, because he'll steal it. He can't work any job that involves children's or women's clothing because he will "get off" on it . He can't work at a job with night hours, because his parole requires him to be in his house after 6pm or something like that. The list went on and on. She was telling us how sad it was for this guy because she just couldn't find him a job.

My response was,"How the HELL is a sick bastard like that not still locked up?!?!?! Or better yet, dead!?!?!"

She looked at me like . And explained that they were helping him to become a productive member of society again. How could I be so cold hearted blah, blah, blah...

Liberals are totally brain dead.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:14:42 AM EDT
[#33]

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Thanks John Wayne !

I'm a law school graduate.  One thing I did learn was that child endangerment is a serious problem in this country.  Yet it is rarely prosecuted.  Just like the parents who leave their kid in the car to die during the summer, or leave their kid in the car to go into a gas station or convenience store, and then return to find their car stolen with their kid.  This kind of behavior drives me fucking bonkers.  Single moms who hook up with deadbeat, convict losers who abuse their kids.  And I get called a .

I remember a case a couple of years ago- some college professor down South left his newborn son in the car to cook all day.  He wasn't even charged.  If I had done that to my son, and forgot him in the car and he died.  My God.  I would at least be man enough to commit hari-kari from the guilt and shame.



I know of a mother who "gave" her daughters to a scumbag "boyfriend" to keep him around. I know what you are speaking of.

That being said, it is possible for even the best of parents to be deceived. I would have to know more details about the case before I would cast any blame towards the parents here.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:17:21 AM EDT
[#34]
I just did a Google search of news stories from April 4, 2006.

(AP) Williston Vermont police are investigating a suicide.  The victim, 35yr old Mark Hulett of Williston, apparently took his own life.  Police investigators say it is an odd case as the victim used a 9mm Browning handgun & fired 10 rounds to his crotch & three rounds to his own head.  The local chief thanked the officers for their prompt response & complimented them on their fine police work.


I'm willing to bet two small rifle primers this damn judge has some major skeletons in HIS closet.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:18:00 AM EDT
[#35]
Hey Newb-

I've got a job for a POS like that.  He can be plugged into the "Matrix" to help us alleviate our dependence on foreign energy sources.  Think of hundreds of thousands of rapists, theives and murderers chained up to a big manually operated turbine.  Don't feed them any human food.  They can feast on their dead 'co-workers'.  The ACLU would love that idea.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:23:56 AM EDT
[#36]

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Hey Newb-

I've got a job for a POS like that.  He can be plugged into the "Matrix" to help us alleviate our dependence on foreign energy sources.  Think of hundreds of thousands of rapists, theives and murderers chained up to a big manually operated turbine.  Don't feed them any human food.  They can feast on their dead 'co-workers'.  The ACLU would love that idea.



Either that or Soylent Green...

Seriously, I'm with you. The only job I'd give to a POS like that is a landscaping job...fertalizing flowers from 6ft under.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:30:57 AM EDT
[#37]

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I just did a Google search of news stories from April 4, 2006.

(AP) Williston Vermont are investigating a suicide.  The victim, 35yr old Mark Hulett of Williston, apparently took his own life.  Police investigators say it is an odd case as the victim used a 9mm Browning handgun & fired 10 rounds to his crotch & three rounds to his own head.  The local chief thanked the officers for their prompt response & complimented them on their fine police work.


I'm willing to bet two small rifle primers this damn judge has some major skeletons in HIS closet.



The guy really off himself ? That would be good news. Maybe the judge will do the same and make the world a better place.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:38:17 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:39:00 AM EDT
[#39]

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This judge needs educating about the futility of rehabilitating paedophiles. What a dork.

They need to be locked STRUNG up indefinately as they will ALWAYS pose a threat to society/children

Taffy






+1

I'm for locking them up for the rest of their lives ONLY if the the convict's family was ordered to bear 100% of the cost of the incarceration.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:44:52 AM EDT
[#40]

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In cases like this like the judge I don't believe in punishment either, afterall the idea is that he learns not to do it again.
Someone like this guy is so screwed up that it will be of no use, therefore he should just be locked away, no parole or education or therapy, just lock him up, forever.



Naturally you will be the first to open your checkbook to pay for his room & board, to say nothing of the psychological counseling the girl will need for the rest of her life.




I can think of worse causes to spend money on.
Some of it can later be recupped by IE medical tests on the guy.



Unless it's vivisection, probably will not yield meaningful results.

Seriously, as long as that guy breathes, that kid will never feel safe. Whose rights do you value more?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:44:55 AM EDT
[#41]

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This makes me see red, could you emagine if that was daughter.  If that was my son I know what I would do. Then I would request this judge and be out in 60-days.




Sorry if it was my daughter the guy never would have made it to sentencing.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:53:45 AM EDT
[#42]

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I'm willing to bet two small rifle primers this damn judge has some major skeletons in HIS closet.



I agree. I have long felt that judges who let these scum off this easily are pedophiles themselves.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:56:43 AM EDT
[#43]

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How's about I keep an eye on both of ya.



How's about you pay attention to the real problems and not worry about guys like me??

If I am considered as worthy of careful scrutiny as a baby raper in your opinion, then you need help.

Freakin' DU troll infestation....



You misunderstand.  I don't in any way equate you or your ilk with this pedophile.  I am of the opinion that pedophiles are beyond the reach of rehabilitation and should be locked away in perpetuity, or just shot.

Nor do I think you are as worthy of scrutiny as those who would let him walk the streets a free man.  They must be monitored constantly lest they destroy that which gives them the freedom to be fools.

I do, however, think you bear watching now and again.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 10:58:53 AM EDT
[#44]
Child molesters are the worst people on the planet, I personally don't have children and almost don't want to have any because if ANYONE ever did anything like this I'd be on the news as the crazy father who killed the inocent child molester
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:12:41 AM EDT
[#45]

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news story and pic of the POS



Tony Danza did it?

Oh wait, there's a pic of another guy above him. That's one creepy looking dude.

And yup, this scumbag needs to die. I have a little girl. Should a situation arise like this(God forbid) with my child, that man would be worm food. Justsice WOULD be served.

There has to be some kind of repercussion for this idiot judge. How in the name of Chuck can he make calls like this and get away with it?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:20:42 AM EDT
[#46]
There are three capital crimes. Pre-meditated murder, rape and child molestation. All are crimes that target and deprive the victim of a normal life. All three deserve a through review immediately after trail of ALL evidence, introduced in court or not; and if no fault is found with either the defense or prosecution, then a bullet to the head. You get one appeal and no bail if charged with any of the three. There are consequences for actions.

For those that don't believe capitol punishment works, how many re-offenders are there among those who've had capitol punishment administered to them?
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:23:13 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:24:28 AM EDT
[#48]

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In cases like this like the judge I don't believe in punishment either, afterall the idea is that he learns not to do it again.
Someone like this guy is so screwed up that it will be of no use, therefore he should just be locked away, no parole or education or therapy, just lock him up, forever.



Naturally you will be the first to open your checkbook to pay for his room & board, to say nothing of the psychological counseling the girl will need for the rest of her life.




I can think of worse causes to spend money on.
Some of it can later be recupped by IE medical tests on the guy.



Unless it's vivisection, probably will not yield meaningful results.

Seriously, as long as that guy breathes, that kid will never feel safe. Whose rights do you value more?

Well I'm not really sure if taking his life is a better option and wether a child would feel much safer if he we're dead instead of a prison, but it may help I guess.

We really should make sure our federal lawmakers come up with a mandatory sentence as to prevent stuff like this from taking place with loony judges.
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:34:00 AM EDT
[#49]
The Judge has a point.

I also believe in rehabilitation.
The difference between our views is that I believe in rehabilitation through reincarnation.  
Link Posted: 1/5/2006 11:34:45 AM EDT
[#50]

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If I recall correctly there is no rehab for child molesters they have highest recidivism rate of all offenders. +1,000 on tarring and feathering both him and the judge.



mark douglass, cofounder of the fbi's behavioral sciences unit, put it this way:

imagine that someone told you that a man being attracted to a woman was wrong, and any sexual congress between you and a woman was illegal.  you might try to obey the law, but the desire would never, never go away.  furthermore, the desire is cumulative, so the longer you go without, the more intense it grows.  recidivism of child molesters is almost inevitable.

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