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Meet 'Women's Auxiliary of NAMBLA'
WorldNetDaily
| July 22, 2002
| Art Moore
Posted on 07/22/2002 7:57:27 AM PDT by scripter
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This WorldNetDaily article was posted earlier but pulled at FreeRepublic due to an issue with a bad link provided in the WorldNetDaily article which could cause your computer to run out of resources. I have changed the bad link in the original source to prevent the error from occuring. I've also notified WorldNetDaily.
You may notice something called "Butterfly kisses" in the article above is underlined. The underlined text used to point to a URL that worked fine, but since it can now cause some computers to run out of resources, the link has been removed. Unless you want to have your system run out of resources, DO NOT try to find the original article at WorldNetdaily and click on the link mentioned above.
For what it's worth, when the "Butterfly kisses" link actually brought up a page, it wasn't pretty. I say that because it demonstrated the growing perverted nature of women pedophiles. Instead of NAMBLA, perhaps this group will call themselves NAWGLA for North American Women Girl Love Association.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:57:27 AM PDT
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scripter
To: Admin Moderator
Please read my note at the end of the article.
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:58:12 AM PDT
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scripter
To: *Homosexual Agenda; EdReform; Khepera; ppaul; buffyt; L.N. Smithee
Ping (again).
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:58:46 AM PDT
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scripter
To: Clint N. Suhks; Buffalo Bob; SiKKuS; Yakboy; Polycarp; JohnHuang2; grlfrnd
Ping (again).
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07/22/2002 7:59:17 AM PDT
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scripter
To: erizona; Saundra Duffy; LarryLied; Grampa Dave; FormerLib; Atomic Vomit
Ping (again).
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posted on
07/22/2002 7:59:40 AM PDT
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scripter
Comment #6 Removed by Moderator
To: scripter
Good job. I meant to send you a freepmail last night, but got interrupted and forgot to come back. I'm glad the "reason pulled" message works! :-)
To: ishmac
Judith Reisman bump.
I was familiar with her thanks to my work as a Bloodhound but "Libido Dominandi" also has a chapter on her that only increased exponentially my profound respect for this woman.
I understand where you're coming from on the book's being a little much to take. Like I said, I was prepared for it.
Perhaps it might help to get a copy of Anne Roche Muggeridge's "Desolate City: Revolution in the Catholic Church". My thought is that it will give you an excellent overview of the revolution and ends on a note specifically designed to inspire the counter-revolutionary.
Don't forget: the Christian commission is Hope.
(I think this may be why we differ from every other faith or ideology on the planet where suicide is concerned. Regards.)
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:07:32 AM PDT
by
Askel5
To: scripter
Every liberal is a pedophile.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:07:53 AM PDT
by
moyden
To: billybudd
Hmm. That's the same URL WorldNetDaily used in their article. It worked fine at first... Have you tried it recently? When I tried it this morning I had to launch "Task Manager" and kill the additional browsers it kept loading.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:08:40 AM PDT
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scripter
To: billybudd; All
Do NOT post a link to Butterfly Kisses. The correct link was the problem.
To: Admin Moderator; scripter
I tried going to their web site and it didn't do anything funny to my computer. I have Internet Explorer 5.5.
To: scripter
Thanks for the post.
A private agency called Web Police, which investigates complaints of abuse on the Internet, notes that U.S. laws do not apply to the global Internet. "We would have an officer in the Netherlands address it according to the country's laws, morals and code of ethics," said Peter Hampton, the founder of Web Police and several related agencies. "We can't tell Holland what should or should not be on the Internet"
Nah ... we restrict our laying down the law to making sure everyone's got Legal Abortion and women can enjoy the full measure of "empowerment" they do here ... primarily by draping naked images of same over whatever alcohol and cigarettes and labor-saving appliances we're hawking on billboards overseas.
But not much would likely be done in the Netherlands either, Hampton told WorldNetDaily.
You got that right ...
Though, when the First Lady can express absolute disinterest in the fact teenage tricks are getting midnight tours of the White House, you begin to realize the problem's somewhat pervasive.
Ask the guys who work for Dyncorp.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:15:35 AM PDT
by
Askel5
To: scripter
Expose the Feminist Clitorati.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:17:04 AM PDT
by
Consort
To: Admin Moderator
I'm glad the "reason pulled" message works! :-) It worked great and gave me the exact information needed to fix the problem. Thanks. Of course I had to see if the problem really existed myself, then found myself busy killing processes! :-)
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:17:55 AM PDT
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scripter
To: scripter
I am sick to my stomach. I can't believe that we allow people like this to breath.
This is part of the communist/socialist doctrine: to make these things acceptable. To try to breakdown a society that has (had) the moral turpitude to castigate the people who believe this.
Sick...it's just sick. Thanks Rosie Bag-o-Donuts...FAT A$$!
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07/22/2002 8:18:52 AM PDT
by
mattdono
To: billybudd
I tried going to their web site and it didn't do anything funny to my computer. I have Internet Explorer 5.5. I had no problem with the link using IE 6.0 when I first read the original at WorldNetDaily last night. Something appears to have changed at the Butterfly Kisses site after that - it now creates an endless loop of new browser sessions.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:25:09 AM PDT
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scripter
To: scripter
bttt
To: scripter
"How someone could harm a child that is so tender and vulnerable is beyond my wildest imaginations," she said, "but when a woman can and does violate that child sexually it is somehow more devastating than even when you hear of these things being done by men."
One thing to keep in mind -- and I'm not sure just how disturbing a fact it is -- is that most advocates of such acts don't see it as harm at all. They honestly believe that adult-child sexual relationships are a "good thing" all around. As such, questioning them personally as to why they would want to bring such "harm" to a child doesn't work -- despite all psychological evidence to the contrary, they honestly do not believe that it really is harm.
Can legal action be taken against a site like "Butterfly Kisses," which promotes an act barred by U.S. state laws?
I'm not really sure that legal action can be taken against just the promotion of any illegal act. If that were the case then anyone who has ever advocated repealing any law that criminalized any action would be in trouble.
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posted on
07/22/2002 8:25:42 AM PDT
by
Dimensio
To: mattdono
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jern
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