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Usayit and Rick Waldroup - good thinking
as a father of a 2 year old, I dont care what the politically correct thing to say is, this guy is sick and disturbed, and yes what he is doing is WRONG. There is a right and wrong. Even if we dont want to see it.
Get this trash off the streets please
My point was and still is, just because he was arrested once does not mean he only did it once. How many times has he gotten away with it prior to his arrest? That's the question. We all speed, we all break laws in some fashion just about everyday. How many times do we actually get caught?So we should prosecute and jail anyone who *might* break the law?
My point was and still is, just because he was arrested once does not mean he only did it once. How many times has he gotten away with it prior to his arrest? That's the question. We all speed, we all break laws in some fashion just about everyday. How many times do we actually get caught?
For all that defend these predators, how would you like one living next door to you?
That's the injustice.
And again, this is about pedophiles, not the ban on smoking or the views that some have against other races. You mentioned the KKK, did you realize the federal government violated their civil rights in the 60's and 70's to get them off the streets? Yes they did. Was it worth it? Ask someone who was on the receiving end of their hate if it was worth it back then.
Political Correctness changes with time. At one point "A" is accepted and "B" is not. As time passes "A" is no longer accepted, but "B" now is.
Political Correctness, one thing that is never politically correct is pedophilia.
* I never stated anything about prosecuting without evidence. I was simply pointing out that just because an individual is caught for the first time does not mean it was his first time committing said offense. He most likely has been committing those same offenses for some time. Some people feel that the first time a person is caught is the first time they ever committed that crime and that's just BS. I guess those that believe that would be considered naive.And my point still is the same... you can't prosecute something you have no evidence.
Don't confuse Wilson with McClellan. I would absolutely pursue for legally limiting McClellan's activities and prosecuting to the fullest allowed by law.
Have you ever heard of the term "innocent until proven guilty? Thats just plain stupid no matter how you spin it....
Where do you get that logic? I defend citizens' rights.
Defintion of injustice " the quality of being fair". Not a single thing you stated is fair.
This as everything about smoking.. other groups.. races .etc.. Because each of those things involves people's right to speech.
There are a lot of things that are not politically correct. Calling a black man the N word for example... its still not breaking the law.
... People have to take responsibility for their actions. ...
The ACLU is not perfect and their zest in pursuing certain matters can border on excessive behaviour, but it is an organization that we are lucky to have.
* I never stated anything about prosecuting without evidence. I was simply pointing out that just because an individual is caught for the first time does not mean it was his first time committing said offense. He most likely has been committing those same offenses for some time. Some people feel that the first time a person is caught is the first time they ever committed that crime and that's just BS. I guess those that believe that would be considered naive.
Funny.. Prosecution of in the Salem Witch Trials had a similar notion. You remember that famous case... young children (you say "youths").. accused several adults (citizens).... of witchcraft (pedophilia)... Neither are rehabilitatable ("unteachable").. with little or no evidence (you said they "most likely did it several times").. which resulted in a stiff punishment (death or long imprisonment).*You defend citizen rights. The same citizens that commit heinous crimes against our youth. I understand where you stand and why you do, I just cannot for the life of me give two $#*%! about an individual that preys on our youth. ...
Can we teach them to think differently? Are you willing to bet your child against that? I'm not.
* You can call a black, a "N" in New Jersey? (I think not) Not all speech is free. Breach of Peace or Disorderly Conduct are some laws that actually limit speech and are found throughout the USA.
^5 Rick ... I agree.
Our freedoms are not measured by what society accepts but rather by what is tolerated.
Gary
Rick-
I think he's more of a control freak ... here is something he can control and claim he's doing so under good parenting.
"He told me that he just did not want any unauthorized photos of his daughter out there floating around on the net or whatever."
If one person is in hearing shot of that "N" word and is offended by it, causes alarm to them, it now is not free speech, that's how simple it is. It just became a crime.As far as I know, using the N word in NJ or NY is not a crime in of itself. Used in the course of disorderly conduct or fighting is but the act of causing disorderly conduct or disruption of peace precedes the use of the N word.