Sex Offenders will not have it so good in WA state anymore!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by version77, Mar 21, 2006.

  1. Florida female teacher debra lefavre released without charges due to screw up by Republican prosecutor Brad King-

    Friggin sad.
     
    #31     Mar 22, 2006
  2. She didn't molest children though. Underage but post-pubescent youths are not in the same category as pre-pubescent children, IMO. It's not nearly as bad a crime- especially when the 'offender' is female and hot.
     
    #32     Mar 22, 2006
  3. Ah....

    So your view is boys (yes 14 is a boy) dream of statutory rape, where girls have nightmares of it?

     
    #33     Mar 22, 2006
  4. Sad that she got released?

    OR

    Sad that Republican prosecutor Brad King screwed up?

    OR

    Sad about the fact that she will be making millions off of all this free publicity as soon as her punishment is over and done with?

    That's a fine example of the double standards we have in our society. I'm willing to bet that there are parents out there that would want to hang a male perpetrator under the same circumstances with their teenage daughter, but want to pat their teenage son on the back for scoring such a fine piece of ass.
     
    #34     Mar 22, 2006
  5. Sad she didn't do time, sad brad king hasn't been hung by a mob and sad she will profit from it.




     
    #35     Mar 22, 2006
  6. You're kidding, right? When I was fourteen years old, I would have gladly been fucked by the hot teacher. And if my parents sued, I would have divorced them for interfering!
     
    #36     Mar 22, 2006
  7. If you have a 14 year old daughter that gets fucked by her teacher and tells you she liked it I wonder if you will feel the same.
     
    #37     Mar 22, 2006
  8. I wouldn't like it if it were my daughter. If it were my son, I'd say That's my boy!

    There's a difference between the two, and it may or may not be dangling between your legs. Just call me the anti-Oprah!
     
    #38     Mar 22, 2006
  9. Pretty much understood what you were saying untill it came to this
    sentence.

    Are you trying to say that there is LOT of people being accused of
    sex offender crimes that are innocent? I believe in most cases that
    these guys are guilty and are also going to do it again if they can.

    And I never said anything about not letting the perverts have a lawyer.
    They get legal representation. No one is going to deny them this.

    All I want to see is harsher, tougher penalties for those who do
    their dirty deeds and have the punishment close to what the
    victims have had to go through because of the crime.

    Right now Catholic priests are getting off the hook right and left.
    I have never heard of a priest spending one minute in jail or prison
    for molesting young children in church. It's like it is legal or something!

    Imagine being a 8 year old girl and getting raped by a 350 lb. linebacker
    who used to play for a college football team for example.

    Do you think it is fair he gets a lousy 3 years in prison for it when
    the 8 year old girl will suffer from nightmares untill the day she dies?

    Or better yet, some nutjob judge lets him off the hook because
    he thinks this scumbag can be rehabilitated? That's insane.
     
    #39     Mar 22, 2006
  10. Well the boy in the case is too traumatized to testify and his mother wouldn't put him through it so he'll probably need counseling the rest of his life or for a portion of it.

    If it happens to your kid as long as you are willing to cheer him on and then assume the costs of the therapy yourself and are willing to risk your sons future then I guess that's your choice but common sense and the law see it differently.

    Maybe being a parent isn't a good choice for you.
     
    #40     Mar 22, 2006