i don't get this country...we are all gonna stand by and wait for it to happen...then everyone is gonna do and say what they always do when these innocent kids end up being terrorized before being killed by these non-humans...
if you were a parent, a relative or a friend of a child at risk living in that area what would you do?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20060340/site/newsweek/?GT1=10252
2007-08-01
10:28:20
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scott f: no offense but what the f are you talking about? it appears that you are very disatached from the 'reality' that IS...if you think that by having the cops watch him this guy will somehow deter from committing a crime against children, you are wrong...check out the news of all the children that have already died at the hands of 'men with conscience' they were all supposed to be watched by the law as well, and guess what, they still did it...
what a bunch of crap...this ***** gets you looking out for him and his rights...while some kid...is being watched by this creep...
2007-08-01
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Answer: Your evaluation of Jack seems right on target...
Try here:
http://www.nsopr.gov/
or here:
http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Get the vermin off the streets!
2007-08-01 10:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If I were a parent, I'd be keeping an eye on my children and making sure they're safe. That would include monitoring what web sites and chat rooms they visit, and making sure they're always under adult supervision in public places like the ones described on the web site. I admit it's very creepy, but if he hasn't molested anyone, there are no grounds to arrest him. In a way, he might even be helping some people to be more aware of where their children are at risk, and parents need to take extra precautions in those places because there are lots of more dangerous pedophiles who aren't publicizing their favorite hangouts.
2007-08-01 17:43:21
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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I agree with CHredon. If this guy's website in any way helps pedophiles to find these kids and then commit crimes against these children then he should be found guilty of aiding and abeting.
You can't arrest someone for thinking about breaking the law. That's true. It's unsettling. This guy, in spewing this crap, might just be trying to get attention, who knows.
If they arrest him for just thinking about this stuff out loud, there's not a D.A. in the country who can get a conviction.
2007-08-01 21:28:41
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answered by Meng-Tzu 4
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At the moment, he hasn't done anything illegal. Unfortunately, you can't arrest a person because they MIGHT do something illegal.
But if I were the LAPD, I'd check the computer of every pedophile they arrest, and if you see that they went to this scumbag's web site, arrest him for aiding and abetting.
If I were a parent, I'd get a court order, based on his web site, to keep him away from anywhere my kids ever go (schools, parks, libraries). Get enough parents to do this, and pretty soon he won't be able to go anywhere without violating one court order or another, then you can put him in jail for that.
2007-08-01 17:37:48
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answered by Chredon 5
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He is most likely being watched by the police, so what are you whining about? You can not punish someone for not commiting a crime even though they may be doing something immoral.
He probably is attracted to children, but the potential repercussions for commiting that crime are probably what has prevented him from acting on his fantasy. In addition, he probably created the blog so he would be exposed to everyone else with spotlight for further reinforcement to prevent himself from commiting a crime. This means he has a conscience.
In a sense, he is living in his own hell.
2007-08-01 17:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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And 72% of the people polled said he should be locked up! For what? He has committed no crime!
Being a pedophile, which means his primary sexual attraction is to children, is not illegal, as long as you say you are, and don't act on your impulse!
Though I agree, I would not want him in my neighborhod! You can believe this guy doesn't move a muscle without the police knowing about it!
2007-08-01 17:35:36
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answered by cantcu 7
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We have to remember that any law can me limited by the statute of limitations. In this case, the freedom of speech should be limited on safety of the public, especially children.
I argue that if a direct correlation is found between his blogs and an increase of child sexual crimes, then a course of action should be taken.
2007-08-01 17:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a matter of freedom of speech.
You cannot punish someone for thinking about breaking the law. And that's all this guy has done -- think about it.
There are millions of people in the US that think about breaking the law -- do you want to lock them all up -- based solely on their thoughts, just in case they might try to break the law someday?
The only thing the police can do is keep a lookout, and stop him if he ever does attempt to break the law.
Because thoughts are not criminal conduct.
2007-08-01 18:34:04
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answered by coragryph 7
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If it were my kid I would knock his teeth in. You have to draw the line someplace and when it comes to kids it gets serious. I can't wait for the new story on the LA dad that kicks the crap out of this guy and you know the dad would get off easy because he would have the support of the nation behind him. May all pedophiles and wanna be pedophiles go to that fiery lake below.
2007-08-01 17:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If I was a dad living in his area I would keep a look out for him and if I ever saw him near my kids I would beat the liven daylights out of the sicko
2007-08-01 17:35:39
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answered by TEXAS TREY 3
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