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30 Sep 2006, 10:28 pm

CNN.com: Molester gets tattooed.

I think this should be made an official punishment.



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30 Sep 2006, 11:13 pm

Maybe it will be someday.


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30 Sep 2006, 11:54 pm

That would be nice. There is also a website with all the registered sex offenders is your area.



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01 Oct 2006, 12:10 am

Starbuline wrote:
That would be nice. There is also a website with all the registered sex offenders is your area.


My grandmother looks at that one.


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01 Oct 2006, 12:19 am

There's a molester that lives a couple blocks away from me.



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01 Oct 2006, 9:06 am

As long as we know, beyond any doubt, that they are guilty. If there is any doubt at all, you can't go and do something permanent like this. I don't know about the circumstances in this situation, but I do know that every year people are wrongly convicted of crimes.



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01 Oct 2006, 10:48 am

If prisons only exist to punish people, the whole system is a very expensive way of exacting revenge. If you know someone is guilty and they'll never change, why not just kill them straight away rather than feeding and looking after them until they die?

No, prisons should NOT just be about punishment. They should be there to re-educate people so they can operate normally within society, without risk to themselves or anybody else.

The biggest failure of the Prison Service at the moment is the fact that being 'inside' generally makes people worse, rather than better.

So, in my view the tattoo is bad because:

1. I do not know if he was guilty.
2. If he was guilty, he should be re-educated / treated until he can operate as a normal human being. Now, though, that will be impossible.
3. If he was guilty and it is known that his deeply anti-social traits will never be corrected, the most ethical and efficient step would be to kill him. Why keep him alive just to make him suffer? Doesn't that make society just as evil as he was?
4. A crime has been committed, and in a supposedly secure environment! Again, this means that the system has failed to correct the violent tendencies of the other prisoners.
5. Prisoners have no right to decide what is right or wrong. Indeed, it was their inability to tell right from wrong which put them there in the first place. What gives a robber or a pickpocket the right to claim authority over this man? A criminal is a criminal, and that is that.

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01 Oct 2006, 1:09 pm

I think it's fun. :lol: Very honest. "This guy is a child moleter!".I would like to see more of that.
Child molesters deserve everything they get.



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03 Oct 2006, 5:55 pm

*Looks at child molester registry*

Hey, here's one in my town. On my street, in fact.

*Looks closer*

At my house...in my room. Hey, this guy looks familiar. Oh, wait.

Never mind.



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03 Oct 2006, 6:02 pm

werbert wrote:
*Looks at child molester registry*

Hey, here's one in my town. On my street, in fact.

*Looks closer*

At my house...in my room. Hey, this guy looks familiar. Oh, wait.

Never mind.


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03 Oct 2006, 6:30 pm

Mustard wars aside.....

Wahahahahahahahaha!

Serves him right!

Why can't we bring back branding for these c***s?

"Okay, doctor, I've got the branding iron. Took me a bit of time to warm it up, though."

"Well, we don't have a blacksmiths in the vicinity. Please prepare the scumb- I mean, patient."

"Has he had any anaesthetic, doctor?"

"Why, no he hasn't."

"Why can't he talk, then?"

"See that bit of cloth there? It is what we doctors call a "gag"."

"Mmmphhrl. Grrmmppphh!"

"Language."

"Why no anesthetic, doc?"

"Did he give it to those girls?"

".....Point taken."

"Mmmmmmmmmph!"

"Okay, just one press of the iron, and it'll be all over. Apart from the burning and agony and somewhat..."

"Mmmmppphh, mmmppph!"

"On three. One, three!"

Tsssssssshhhh!

"MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMPPPPPPPPPPPPHHHHHHRRRRRRRRR!"


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03 Oct 2006, 11:00 pm

:lol: thats sooo funny!!


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03 Oct 2006, 11:42 pm

bizarre wrote:
:lol: thats sooo funny!!


My post? Glad someone thinks so.


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09 Oct 2006, 2:33 pm

werbert wrote:
*Looks at child molester registry*

Hey, here's one in my town. On my street, in fact.

*Looks closer*

At my house...in my room. Hey, this guy looks familiar. Oh, wait.

Never mind.


Yeah, come to Ohio. We can get you on that thing for nothing!

With all due respect - meaning none towards him - maybe he deserved it, but where were the prision guards through the entire thing? Two of them got fired for leaking that photo, but what about the ones that were supposed to be watching?
Because, he may have been guility, but if it had happened to someone who wasn't, even if they were convicted (and then later proven innocent - it's happened, look at Kirk Noble Bloodsworth - he was convicted of kidnapping, raping, and murdering a little 9 year old, but years later DNA proved that he was innocent) then it would be a tragedy.


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