Posted on 03/17/2007 10:17:00 AM PDT by MissEdie
There's noting to apologize for. Death to these perverts! Scream it from the rooftops.
Death penalty should be applied liberally.
bump!
The hell these people have to go through from the prison guards and their fellow inmates is retribution enough for me.
Torture THEN death.
I agree.
I'm pro-death penalty only when there's no other solution.
We're at that point.
If we don't do something soon to protect our children, then we must accept responsibility for their sexual abuse ourselves.
I agree, as long as the law makes a clearer distinction between statutory 'rape' and child molestation.
Right now the definitions of the two are a bit too close to each other.
Your article is right on, Edie.
I get so sick of hearing liberals say the death penalty is not a deterrent. It is most definitely a deterrent for repeat offenders because that offender cannot repeat the offense and the recidivism rate for child molesters is out of sight.
I believe we need MORE death penalty, swiftly meted out, for violent crimes against children as well as some violent crimes against adults. I would like to see one appeal after a conviction, and then the penalty meted out within 30 days post appeal, a la Saddam.
I'd like the following crimes to have an automatic death sentence post conviction and appeal:
- sexual crimes against a minor (Man, those teachers and pervs would all STOP right away or move to Thailand)
- murder of a minor by anyone 5 years older than the victim
- any multiple murder
- serial murder
- rape of a stranger (any sex, any age, date rape excluded)
For those who maintain their innocence after conviction (absolute "I didn't do it at all" innocence), life in prison without parole. That gives the law the opportunity to discover who really did it, without killing a possibly innocent person in the meantime. And if no one is found, the most likely perp dies in prison, without a chance to harm another child.
Unfortunately, there are enough cases of wrongful accusation and conviction in child cases, that we have to be careful about the ones who say they didn't do it. Keep 'em locked away, but give them a chance to prove it was somebody else.
The ones that confess -- string 'em up. The sooner the better.
Nope. Make there no distinction. I don't care if the girl is in love with the adult male (or vice versa with the genders). We really do not want statutory rape to be going on either. We need to protect our young people and "good" teachers who "fall in love" with children will think 2x about sex with them if the penalty is death.
Do you include high school seniors who have sex with their sophomore girlfriends as child molesters? Because the state does.
I'm all for life sentences or civil confinement for sex offenders, but am for this reason adamantly opposed to the death penalty. That should be reserved for murder alone.
Those who claim they are "damaged" are right, and almost never turn themselves around. Defense based on "damage" is the same as confession, for child molesters. String 'em up.
We need to take the recidivism rate to ZERO now.
"The hell these people have to go through from the prison guards and their fellow inmates is retribution enough for me."
Nope. If they are alive, some lib will try to get them back on the streets.
These people are defective beyond our ability to fix, let's send them back to their Maker for repair.
Change the law -- if it overlaps what you and I recognize as "child molestation".
Don't let the real molesters off the hook because the law doesn't recognize that older teenagers screw jailbait. Change the law to accommodate the reality of being a teenager, and nail the real molesters to the wall with an improved law.
"Nope. Make there no distinction."
An 18 year old who has sex with a 17 year old is guilty of stautory rape. You want to kill someone in that case?
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