Posted on 02/08/2010 7:13:37 PM PST by Stoutcat
John Perry Ryan was sentenced today to 7 ½ years in jail for spreading pornographic images of children online.
District Court Judge William Sessions said of the crimes, Truly heinous Its one of the most egregious child pornography cases Ive ever seen The descriptions in chat rooms are just abhorrent, just beyond belief.
But his advocates see it differently.
Ryan, a former gay rights activist, received a strong show of support from officials in Provincetown, MA, his former home. His backers included a former Superintendent of Schools, a former town director of Public Health and Human Services, and a former town selectman...
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I’d check their email, also.
Ugh! I hadn’t thought of that...
I connect things differently than most people. Other things I am completely oblivious to. This to me is obvious. Check their email. For someone to do something as horrible as that, there has to be a reason why people support such behavior.
I’m told that prisons have special “encounter groups” for sexual deviants like this. I don’t think he’s just going to rot in his cell.
sounds like all democrats too
beat him and then execute him
Provincetown, MA sounds like a nest of pervs. What kind of behavior don’t they tolerate? Better check those character witnesses out, too.
7 and 1/2 years......yeah, that is “justice served”.....=.=
Provincetown, Mass, on Cape Cod, has become the gay mecca of the east coast. I was worried when my wife and I took our teenage daughter there in the mid-90’s. She’s a very tolerant of everyone but even she noticed that the area was being inundated with gays. No problems but this convicted man reveals an undercurrent that has some serious implications for young children there.
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