Posted on 07/25/2010 5:21:50 PM PDT by OneVike
In a 2007 study, it was determined that Sweden was the least religious country in the world. Another words up to 85% of the Swedish citizens were either a non-believer, atheist, or an agnostic. So it should not come as a surprise that the Swedish people do not look at moral issues the same as most Americans do. However, I am now convinced that the criminally insane are running things in Sweden. What else can explain the complete lack of common sense in Sweden's prison system. In a case that has shocked and surprised many of at least one Swedish forum, a convicted rapist was escorted to a sex shop by no less then his prison guards, during a recent supervised leave despite being on a strict non-porn rehabilitation regime.
The prisoner, being held at the Skogome prison near Gothenburg, was on a short period of leave in the town of Kungsbacka, where he was accompanied by two guards. An hour and a half before he due to go back to the special facility for sex offenders, the guards suggested taking a trip to a....
(Excerpt) Read more at ChicoER/Gate....
Be prepared to be completely astonished as you read this report of prison Guards who escorted a convicted Rapist to a sex shop while on supervised furlough from prison in Sweden. Is this kind of convicted criminal benefits in America's future? Could be if we don't step up and change things in the next few elections.....
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It makes as much sense as sending the Lockerbie bomber home.
Future Tense?
Violent Offenders Had Sex With Dates At Youth Prison Party (New York State)
What, you expect us to cut our oil consumption just for one little terrorist?
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Thanks.
Some how I missed that one.
Wow
The commission says officials knew little about the four female guests, ranging from 16 to 27, who were driven from Albany and New York City by state workers in state vehicles.
State as pimp? Are they kidding? They picked the girls up from various places and took them there?
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican prosecutors say guards at a prison let inmates out and lent them guns to massacre 17 people at a party, then allowed them to return to their cells.
Sunday's announcement from the federal attorney general's office represents a shocking revelation about the July 18 shooting in the northern city of Torreon, where the victims included women and children.
The director and two other officials at the prison in Durango state have been put under a form of house arrest while investigations continue.
Prosecution spokesman Ricardo Najera says there is evidence the director has given inmates permission to carry out drug-related killings in neighboring Coahuila state. He says the same method may have been used in two other shootings.
Model for 0bambi's black shirt irregulars and vote supressors.
More details:
http://argus-press.com/news/national/article_e7adbc9a-6392-5a2a-9701-ec3a88d49167.html
Maybe, but IMHO we don't have a shortage of same here in the U.S.
(Okay, okay, even having "zero" doesn't equate to "shortage"...)
I must admit the more I read the more I think you could be right.
Oh I think will seem like nothing pretty soon in this country.
I read that in Japan that 20% of underage schoolgirls have tried prostitution. A nation of perverts and we aren’t far behind.
You Have Got To Be Kidding Me! (I really hope.) There is rather a bit of a double-standard in this area in Asia, but I'd hope this sort of encroachment weren't resulting.
Well, we roll our eyes, but Sweden is a sovereign country last time I looked and they have the right to have as idiotic a domestic policy as they like. Now if they turn that trash loose on the US that’s another matter.
Why am I not surprised?
True, but I see it more as a future prediction on the way things will be in America one day then an attack on their sovereignty.
A vendetta on another drug gang? That may not be so bad, but the involvement of innocents (dunno about the women, but probably the kids) is intolerable.
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