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#1 2005-03-21 8:51 am

NokX
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Sexual Predators

here's what i wish upon those convicted of being sexual predators.  i call it a wish cause i know it probably will never happen in this wonderful legal society created where these vicious people are given second chances, even though people are always screaming "they can't be cured of their sexual desires".  if they can't be cured, wtf are they let back out on the streets?

"we find you guilty of sexual molestation of a minor"  *bam*

be done with it.

so many lives are ruined by these perverts.  not one person i know that has been molested has been able to live a normal life.  i saw a documentary a while back on prostitutes and one of them was saying how she'd never been in that business if it wasn't for her grandfather molesting her.  most of the people in the adult industry were molested when they were younger.

it would solve so many problems in this world if people weren't scared this way.

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#2 2005-03-21 9:03 am

Camp David
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Re: Sexual Predators

NokX wrote:

be done with it...

Inasmuch as we wish these sexual predators "done" for the harm that they visit upon society, I have greater contempt for the judges that release them, time and time again, upon society... Jessica Lunsford died at the hands of two sickos, one being John Evander Couey, and the other being the judge that last released him! His criminal history:

"Criminal history:
=> Outstanding warrant for violation of probation charge stemming from a 2004 arrest for possession of marijuana under 20 grams and possession of drug paraphernalia.
=> Arrested multiple times on various charges, including burglary, carrying a concealed weapon, disorderly intoxication, driving under the influence, indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, fraud, insufficient funds and larceny.
=> Arrested in 1991 on charges of a sex offense, fondling a child under the age of 16.
=> Registered sexual offender in Citrus County.
=> Has absconded more than once.
=>Driver's license suspended for 99 years.
Source: Citrus County Sheriff's Office"

Matter of fact, let John Evander Couey go so Lunsford's Dad can get a crack at him and put the judge in prison!


Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI: "a simple, humble worker in God's vineyard." Habemus Papem!

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#3 2005-03-21 9:46 am

Jehannum
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Re: Sexual Predators

NokX wrote:

so many lives are ruined by these perverts.  not one person i know that has been molested has been able to live a normal life.  i saw a documentary a while back on prostitutes and one of them was saying how she'd never been in that business if it wasn't for her grandfather molesting her.  most of the people in the adult industry were molested when they were younger.

it would solve so many problems in this world if people weren't scared this way.

Fascinating analysis.  Got a link for all that speculation?


"Goodness he just keeps going and going. He's like the energizer bunny of stupid." - Neut

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#4 2005-03-21 10:02 am

The New Guy
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Re: Sexual Predators

And we wonder why the US has more people in prison than China...


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#5 2005-03-21 10:06 am

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Re: Sexual Predators

Most sexual predators were the victims of sexual abuse at some point.

Who gives a flip though, right?


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#6 2005-03-21 11:58 am

robco
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Re: Sexual Predators

I wonder what Jesus would say…


It is an odd thing, but every one who disappears is said to be seen at San Francisco. It must be a delightful city, and possess all the attractions of the next world.
- Oscar Wilde

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#7 2005-03-21 11:59 am

Steyr AUG
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Re: Sexual Predators

So something like this?

*bam* oops, wrong person.

No thanks.


Just like back in Saigon! Eh, slick?

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#8 2005-03-21 12:00 pm

Mars_Attacks
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From: GA
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Re: Sexual Predators

well, I guess we now see what "rehabilitation" does.
He failed to follow the law (see that's what criminals do) and register his whereabouts and the victims paid for it.
An innocent child lost her life.


What I find so appalling is that his family helped cover up the crime if not out right help him.

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#9 2005-03-21 12:00 pm

bratboy
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Re: Sexual Predators

How many times has NokX professed the desire to blow someone's head off immediately following their conviction?


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#10 2005-03-21 12:02 pm

Mars_Attacks
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Re: Sexual Predators

Well, this one deserves it when proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.

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#11 2005-03-21 12:02 pm

bratboy
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Re: Sexual Predators

Mars_Attacks wrote:

well, I guess we now see what "rehabilitation" does.
He failed to follow the law (see that's what criminals do) and register his whereabouts and the victims paid for it.
An innocent child lost her life.


What I find so appalling is that his family helped cover up the crime if not out right help him.

Yes, because "rehabilitation" (what "rehabilitation" did he receive, a prison sentence?) didn't work here, that means that it never works.  Interesting logic.


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#12 2005-03-21 12:04 pm

bratboy
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Re: Sexual Predators

Mars_Attacks wrote:

Well, this one deserves it when proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.

...because our justice system differentiates between convictions proven "beyond a shadow of a doubt" and those other lesser convictions, right?


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#13 2005-03-21 12:07 pm

Camp David
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Re: Sexual Predators

Mars_Attacks wrote:

Well, this one deserves it when proven beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Proven?

1) He confessed...

2) He confessed and told the police where to find the body...

3) He confessed, told the police where to find the body which was, coincidentally, buried at his sister's house...

4) He confessed, told the police where to find the body which was, coincidentally at his sister's house 100 yards from where the little girl lived...

So the judicial system is about to spend a couple million bucks on this guy for what?


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#14 2005-03-21 12:08 pm

bratboy
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Re: Sexual Predators

Camp David wrote:

So the judicial system is about to spend a couple million bucks on this guy for what?

Ummm....if he pleads guilty and doesn't make use of his appeals, it certainly wouldn't last too long.

Pesky due process!


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#15 2005-03-21 12:20 pm

Mars_Attacks
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Re: Sexual Predators

Yeah, that pesky stupid parasite child really got due process.

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#16 2005-03-21 12:25 pm

the dave
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Re: Sexual Predators

I think sex offenders(rape & molestation) should be given one chance to live a normal life after the first offense. If there is a second offense, they should be incarcerated for life. There needs sexual offender prisons, build them as high as they need to go, I would gladley give $100 more bucks a year in taxs for that.

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#17 2005-03-21 12:28 pm

Tallgeese
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Re: Sexual Predators

Mars_Attacks wrote:

Yeah, that pesky stupid parasite child really got due process.

I guess you have a different copy of the Constitution than I do.


I still believe in liberalism today as much as I ever did, but, oh, there was a happy time when I believed in liberals.

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#18 2005-03-21 12:32 pm

bratboy
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From: Austin, Texas
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Re: Sexual Predators

Mars_Attacks wrote:

Yeah, that pesky stupid parasite child really got due process.

What the smurf are you talking about?  Do you even know what due process means?

I never said the child was "pesky," a "stupid parasite," or that she at all deserved what happened to her. 

Have anything of substance to say?


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#19 2005-03-21 12:39 pm

NokX
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Re: Sexual Predators

the dave wrote:

I think sex offenders(rape & molestation) should be given one chance to live a normal life after the first offense. If there is a second offense, they should be incarcerated for life. There needs sexual offender prisons, build them as high as they need to go, I would gladley give $100 more bucks a year in taxs for that.

is it worth the risk to have two, or more, lives ruined so that one (who has been found guilty) can walk the streets again?


"This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it." Abraham Lincoln

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#20 2005-03-21 12:47 pm

bratboy
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Re: Sexual Predators

NokX wrote:

is it worth the risk to have two, or more, lives ruined so that one (who has been found guilty) can walk the streets again?

So in your opinion, there is never a chance for rehabilitation, that there should be no option to allow for rehabilitation, and all convicted of being sexual predators should be executed (clearly unconstitutional, btw)?


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

                                                                   --Paul Krugman

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#21 2005-03-21 12:52 pm

Camp David
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Re: Sexual Predators

bratboy wrote:

... all convicted of being sexual predators should be executed (clearly unconstitutional, btw)?

Detained forever certainly; execute ones who are convicted of homocide. Letting them out is reckless endangerment; it seems quite clear they can NEVER be rehabilitated.


Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI: "a simple, humble worker in God's vineyard." Habemus Papem!

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#22 2005-03-21 12:53 pm

jax
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Re: Sexual Predators

Emotions are obviously running high with the recent discovery of Jessica's body. With out letting our emotions get in the way (and possibly BigBrothered


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#23 2005-03-21 12:54 pm

bratboy
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From: Austin, Texas
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Re: Sexual Predators

Camp David wrote:

bratboy wrote:

... all convicted of being sexual predators should be executed (clearly unconstitutional, btw)?

Detained forever certainly; execute ones who are convicted of homocide. Letting them out is reckless endangerment; it seems quite clear they can NEVER be rehabilitated.

If "rehabilitation" means sitting in a cell for 10 years, you're probably right.  I don't know how you can say that sexual predetors (a term that could apply to many actions) can "NEVER" be rehabilitated, by any means.


"One thing we've learned is there's a difference between being disappointed and having madmen in authority."

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#24 2005-03-21 12:59 pm

jax
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Re: Sexual Predators

NokX wrote:

the dave wrote:

I think sex offenders(rape & molestation) should be given one chance to live a normal life after the first offense. If there is a second offense, they should be incarcerated for life. There needs sexual offender prisons, build them as high as they need to go, I would gladley give $100 more bucks a year in taxs for that.

is it worth the risk to have two, or more, lives ruined so that one (who has been found guilty) can walk the streets again?

The only problem with this logic, NokX, is that look at rape cases. For example, the Kobe Bryant trial. What if he would have been convicted, or had decided to settle out of court? Now as a basketball player, Kobe's not really one of my favorites, but I do believe there was plenty of shady business going on on the side of the plantiff. Sometimes, celebrities will agree to settle out of court because it's less expensive in the long run. It doesn't always mean they are guilty. Finally, like it or not, or justice system is not infallable. Sometimes, innocent people get convicted, likewise, some guilty people go free. There must be some checks and balances when dealing with handing out death sentences. I'm not anti-death penalty, in the case of Jessica's killer, I too agree, if found guilty he deserves to die.


In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
                                       -Martin Luther King, Jr.

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#25 2005-03-21 1:01 pm

Mars_Attacks
Agent Mark Larr
From: GA
Registered: 2001-07-27
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Re: Sexual Predators

This predator has murdered an innocent child.
He had his chance to be a productive member of society and he chose to destroy lives.

He gave his victim no due process and sentenced her to death violating her right to live. If y'all even consider a nine year old child a person yet is unclear.

He forefited his life as soon as he started digging.

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