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1 posted on 02/09/2007 5:47:01 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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This is eye opening. I would recommend all who see this post go to the link, enter their address and view the results. I was in shock...

www.familywatchdog.us


30 posted on 02/09/2007 6:29:45 PM PST by Eddie01 (please let me know if I missed anything)
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A new state law forcing sexual predators to wear tracking devices for the rest of their lives is unconstitutional, according to three University of Wisconsin-Madison law professors.

Larry,Moe,and Curly have spoken

31 posted on 02/09/2007 6:30:53 PM PST by Charlespg (Peace= When we trod the ruins of Mecca and Medina under our infidel boots.)
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"unconstitutional, according to three University of Wisconsin-Madison law professors."

No. Felons lose their rights upon conviction. It's called attainder and goes way back in English common law. There is nothing unconstitutional about requiring them to wear the things.

Looks like it applies to all of them though, not just pedophiles. I have zero respect for WI's "sex" laws. Getting caught pissing in the bushes is a sex crime. Two teenagers 17 y/o doing it is a serious child sex crime. Sofar there's at least 2 couples that got engaged in HS, parents knew and were planning a wedding, girl got pregnant and the DA charged and convicted the guy with criminal child sexual assault. Coward Thompson refused to pardon the one. I really hate these moralists as much as the jihadis. They have as much compassion, and moralality as any wahabist jihadi. They're just bigger cowards than their religious counter parts are.

32 posted on 02/09/2007 6:35:34 PM PST by spunkets
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I'm not a law scholar. (my list is growing of professions I'm not) but you would think if a sex offender abused someone else's right to live free and pursue happeness, they should forfeit some of thier privacy and rights.
33 posted on 02/09/2007 6:37:19 PM PST by swheats
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>> according to three University of Wisconsin-Madison law professors.

Is their opinion base on first hand subjective analysis?


45 posted on 02/09/2007 7:02:00 PM PST by Gene Eric
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I have a feeling that the actual authors of the constitution would have NEVER Track Sex offenders....







they would have hanged them.....


46 posted on 02/09/2007 7:02:59 PM PST by eeevil conservative (Religious Zealot from the Right Wing Church of Hate...............)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

A new state law forcing sexual predators to wear tracking devices for the rest of their lives is unconstitutional, according to three University of Wisconsin-Madison law professors.




Fine, then life in prison. That's the alternative. I'm sure the violent sex offender wouldn't mind the tracking option.


48 posted on 02/09/2007 7:10:46 PM PST by Southerngl
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Yes, there is disgust among ourselves!


52 posted on 02/09/2007 7:46:37 PM PST by elcid1970 (`)
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If the requirement to wear the tracking device is a part of their sentence, then it's not unconstitutional. Unless maybe some idiot judge ruled it was "cruel and unusual". If it's imposed on them after the fact, so to speak, then it likely is unconstitutional. That is, if people convicted before the law passed are required to wear the tracker. Sort of like the Domestic violence misdemeanor disqualification for keeping and bearing arms.


53 posted on 02/09/2007 8:39:44 PM PST by El Gato ("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
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I have a better idea, and it's perfectly constitutional:

Hang them all at high noon on the court house square, every single one of them, on the very first offense.

-ccm

59 posted on 02/09/2007 9:06:48 PM PST by ccmay (Too much Law; not enough Order.)
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The Democrats/socialist/liberals will do anything to continue to turn this country into a hell hole. Anyone ever think why we have so many sexual predators in the first place?


61 posted on 02/09/2007 9:11:13 PM PST by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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Discuss amongst yourselves. ;)

Just read your post #1 and no further, had to post this:

"Shooting Fish in a Barrel" Sarcasm Torpedo ARMED. FIRE!!

...as Bill Clinton breathes a sigh of relief.

Cheers!

62 posted on 02/09/2007 9:12:16 PM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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I can't wait to hear Bill O'Reilly when he hears this.


63 posted on 02/09/2007 9:16:51 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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If an offended has served their time and isn't on parole, then there's no legal reason for them to be tracked. If they're so dangerous to society that they can't be trusted, then they should be sentenced to life without parole.


66 posted on 02/09/2007 9:35:36 PM PST by Zeroisanumber (Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
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I really dont care what the three wacko leftist commie law profs think. They're libs so therefore the thought process is all screwd up.


69 posted on 02/09/2007 10:13:08 PM PST by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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If they're guilty of rape, or child molestation, execute them. Problem solved.


72 posted on 02/09/2007 10:34:57 PM PST by little jeremiah (Only those who thirst for truth can know truth.)
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If we don't want to feed and house them forever (it's expensive) and they can't be let free (and they absolutely can't) then sell them or give them to the municipalities as a non-paid workforce to be used for garbage collection, maintaining parks or other physical labor.
Before anyone says this is slavery, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution says "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
The zinger here is "except as a punishment for crime".
In every case they have been convicted of a heinous crime.
Either use them as free labor or sell them as property and use the profits from the sale to lower taxes.


77 posted on 02/10/2007 5:49:18 AM PST by BuffaloJack
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Convicted felons loose some of their rights.

Just get the Leg. to write the law and tell these "law professors" to quit masturbating to child porn. That stuff they whack-off to is effecting their judgment.
78 posted on 02/10/2007 6:07:51 AM PST by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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Most university professors should be required by law to wear tracking devices.


81 posted on 02/10/2007 6:46:28 AM PST by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get.)
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The whole idea of letting someone dangerous enough to require tracking run loose amongst us is asinine to begin with.


87 posted on 02/11/2007 9:04:09 AM PST by Wolfie
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