To: SunStar
600 in line ahead of him? Geesh, the $$$ spent on these people while waiting. Maybe we need to bring back executions and have it done immediately.
2 posted on
01/03/2003 9:35:56 AM PST by
hsmomx3
What is the point of sentencing someone to death if they never get around to executing???? Justice is NOT being served. I don't think Westerfield's sentence is going to be an effective deterrant. This man-demon is using up our children's oxygen, and it's time that was stopped!!!!!
Do an Ebay search on the word "Japanese" and add either "video" or "DVD," and you'll quickly uncover kiddy-porn being sold that claims not to be kiddy-porn, but you can look at the auctions and see no other purpose but to arouse pedophiliac appetites. (There isn't a single educational video about Japan or its language, by the way!) I'm sure there's more of that on there that can be found with other search terms. Westerfield will never walk free again, but there are ten thousand apprentices studying up to do what he did, and the hooks are out there, even on well-regulated Ebay, to get them started. (I did write to Ebay yesterday about these auctions. I apologize if my letter has already prompted the removal of the offending auctions and my point here is undermined, but I only apologize to FReepers, not to the venders and would-be buyers of that obscene material.)
We all know that if someone is looking at "fifteen year old" Japanese "schoolgirls" in those kinds of videos, they aren't studying choreography. They're whetting an appetite for sex with children whose sexual organs may not be sufficiently developed for consensual, pleasurable sex--they are, in short, growing criminal desires to cause physical and mental damage to children for their own pleasure. So what if it's actually legal to sell this stuff? Intelligent people can see what's going on.
Why have we given our streets to the criminals? Why are we afraid to let our kids play outside, and why do we cower in our homes at night? Why is it dangerous for a woman to be in a parking lot alone? How have security cameras increased our security? Not at all.
I hate to say this as I know it is going to cause some upset, but the real reason we live in a state of seige is that most of our men are afraid to be men and to protect our families; our government even takes the right to use lethal force away from mothers who need to protect their kids. (What is more natural than being prepared to defend one's offspring?! Or the offspring of others in your society? From something that is so obviously a threat?)
Too much of that role has been delegated to government, which is obviously incapable of doing the job. You know a bunch of armed fathers from that neighborhood could take care of Westerfield at no further expense to taxpayers.
Why have we let our government take that right away from fathers and mothers? If I had a neighbor whom I knew was looking at kiddy porn, I wouldn't want him watched. I'd want him dead. This panther parent just isn't prepared to take a chance with the most precious thing in the world.
(The liberal cry "it's for the children" sure seems to be absent when criminals are involved. I think "it's for the poor misunderstood noncomformist" always trumps "it's for the children.")
Maybe your state doesn't have a sex offender registry online. Mine does, and it's improved substantially since the last time I checked it. It finally posts some photographs, though not many, and addresses and descriptions. It's shocking how many people have raped children within the last three years and are OUT FREE! Registered, but free! I have four in my immediate area, and those are just the ones they know about.
To: hsmomx3
"Maybe we need to bring back executions and have it done immediately." Cal law is pitiful. 600!
How does that compare to the rest of the country?
Poor child and family didn't get put on a "waiting list."
To: hsmomx3
600 in line ahead of him? Geesh, the $$$ spent on these people while waiting. Maybe we need to bring back executions and have it done immediately.
Ill go one further we need to make them as public as possable !
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