Healthcare For Child Molesters?

Healthcare Child Molesters - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 28th Mar, 2010 - 1:51pm

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Post Date: 25th Mar, 2010 - 11:34pm / Post ID: #

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Congressman Alan Grayson ran into someone the other day who apparently knew a bit more about the healthcare bill than he did. When asked about why he would vote for a bill that supported giving taxpayer dollars for treatment of convicted sex offenders, Grayson seemed appalled and had no idea he voted for exactly that. Ref. Source 5

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25th Mar, 2010 - 11:58pm / Post ID: #

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This is a hard point to argue. If you say certain people should not get the same benefits as others you are saying they are less of a person and not deserving. While this may be true in many people eyes (including mine). It invites a sort of calloused view point that could also fall into other categories of society.

A thought that keeps popping in my head is what about those who have been wrongfully accused. Or like minorities who are wrongfully forced to plead no contest and loose their state aid.

All of a sudden you have a group of people who are not allowed good health care who may be innocent. We have to watch these politicians, they often claim to have no knowledge of basic information. Then claim they agreed to a bill or something because someone higher up told them too. These politicians are playing games and they get away with it. I am wary of anything they say that sounds good on the surface.

Rather off topic, but...
When it comes down to it I don't think we are ever given the right choice to choose from. They all have twisted points of view and are corrupted. Anything we choose as a people is either ignored or circumvented.


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27th Mar, 2010 - 3:58pm / Post ID: #

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Health care for child molesters? Let me make it easier. Put them all to death and we shouldnt be worried about this. Yes its that simple.


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28th Mar, 2010 - 5:33am / Post ID: #

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A thought that keeps popping in my head is what about those who have been wrongfully accused. Or like minorities who are wrongfully forced to plead no contest and loose their state aid.


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Health care for child molesters? Let me make it easier. Put them all to death and we shouldnt be worried about this. Yes its that simple.


Let me make a long story short. I was present during this following date so I can vouch.

A person who is very close to me had complimented a little girl while person who is close to me was babysitting and said how pretty she looked in her new dress. The girl put on a big smile and asked "Reeeeealy?" the same as any little girl of 3 years would. This person then replied "Yes, in fact if you were any taller I would have to ask your mother if I could take you on a date." He meant this only to boost the little girl's confidence. And as I said, I was there to witness this.

This person then left the house with myself and carried on our day. The little girl went home and told her mother of the compliments, the mother took it the wrong way and notified the police.

This person knew he was innocent so he agreed to talk to the police without a lawyer present. After the police twisted around some words, and scanned this person's used computer's hard drive he bought at a yard sale (They found 2 streamed videos of teens having sex that were of questionable age) they have enough 'evidence'.

He faced 14 months jail time for trying to be polite, it could have even been myself.

Reconcile Edited: Rissa on 28th Mar, 2010 - 5:34am


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28th Mar, 2010 - 5:45am / Post ID: #

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Yes, thank you, this is exactly my point. Officials will find whatever on you or make things up if they so desire. This can permanently change your life to date. Let alone in the near future when you will be denied health care an basic citizenship.

I am not saying we should not punish these people who commit such acts. However until we are just and fair removing all mistakes. I can't fully as a human being back denying people the right to live. As mutch as I would like to just throw them all in the fire and be done with it the fact remains some are innocent.

We need to crack down on the judicial system and police force to further make sure people are being treated justly. From what I can see around me in America this is a long, long, way off.

This being said some cases it seems are 100% locked and the person is guilty as sin. These folks should be punished to the furthest extent of the law, whatever it is I think. I am not saying the previous post supports me on this but it is my belief.

Reconcile Edited: Oliron on 28th Mar, 2010 - 5:46am


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28th Mar, 2010 - 6:06am / Post ID: #

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I believe if you are guilty than you should face the crime's punishment. But the justice system will never be flawless, even a lie detector is only 99.9 percent and no offense but machines are known to normally make less mistakes than humans if the machine is designed and produced properly. Human error will occur as long as we are a species. Therefore the police force will continue to see everything in a bias view. They will see what they want to see if they can acquire enough evidence, even if they are innocent, it just makes their job easier as there is no longer a point to further investigate once the proof is there.

Reconcile Edited: Rissa on 28th Mar, 2010 - 6:07am


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28th Mar, 2010 - 12:05pm / Post ID: #

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international QUOTE (Rissa @ 28-Mar 10, 12:33 AM)
A person who is very close to me had complimented a little girl while person who is close to me was babysitting and said how pretty she looked in her new dress. The girl put on a big smile and asked "Reeeeealy?" the same as any little girl of 3 years would. This person then replied "Yes, in fact if you were any taller I would have to ask your mother if I could take you on a date."

After the police twisted around some words, and scanned this person's used computer's hard drive he bought at a yard sale (They found 2 streamed videos of teens having sex that were of questionable age) they have enough 'evidence'.


Well let me add my opinion after having investigated several of similar cases. Of course it is nothing personal (since you mentioned this person is closer to you). First the comment he made to a 3 year old was out of place. It was fine to tell her she looked nice but the whole date thing is kind of disturbing in my opinion. He should have known better but because in this country you don't go to jail for complimenting someone (even if questionable) the reason he went to jail was because of the things the police found in his computer. Something happened in that interview that made the police think that he was a suspect. Now I personally don't believe the whole computer that was bought in the yard sale story (of course I wasnt there but I don't believe it for a second) how unlucky that a person who happens to be in police custody also have child pornography on his computer? Not a chance!

When something does not sound right, it's probably not true. In this case, there was solid evidence not even circumstantial.





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28th Mar, 2010 - 1:51pm / Post ID: #

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Well thank you for clarifying this. But however in the newspaper, and to the public he was made out to be some sort of dangerous monster when he is one of the nicest people I know. I do not know for sure that his computer was bought at a yard sale but I do know it is an older computer which he did not have a few years prior to the incident. He could have taken it from his mom's house or several other possibilities, however he told me it was bought in a yard sale.

I was just shocked to see someone who would not take a penny without asking go to jail over such a pitiful reason. undecided.gif


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