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Forum: In the News
Thread (Discussion): [The Brownsville Herald] Alleged molestation results in beating
Message 152878 Introduction
Posted by admin
on Jun 02, 2005 11:21 PM | Also by admin
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Discuss the article Alleged molestation results in beating, which appeared on The Brownsville Herald on June 01, 2005.
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Message 152905 (In Reply to Message 152878)
Posted by orolan
on Jun 03, 2005 12:58 PM | Also by orolan
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Interesting. Three stories, two molestations and a physical abuse of a child.
One father, one relative, one family friend. No strangers. No bus-stop snatching by an RSO. No 3AM window-sneaking by a predator. No Chester-the-molester hanging around the park.
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Message 152971 (In Reply to Message 152905) Geee, this is so out of the ordinary.
Posted by newmind6
on Jun 04, 2005 11:45 PM | Also by newmind6
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Yes, and this story will never make the national news because, though sex sells, family sex and violence only sells in the movie theater. Certainly the registry system could be used to vet new “friends-of-the-family” or the new daddy-of-the-day for the modern mommy, but that would play towards the repeat offenses.
The vast majority of offenses are the first time offenses. And the perpetrator of these cases is a family member without priors. And of course they would have no entry on the registry, but family is always a potshot. Will daddy or brother molest? Will mommy murder? But when the few, and they are relatively few, sensational cases arise they are the basis for numerous pieces of legislation being rushed through to enactment.
Yes, I do believe there is concerted effort to set R.S.O’s up to fail. In the failure they can be tucked away into a prison or affixed with some monitoring device (and the payment to go with it) for what, not a new sex crime, but rather failure to follow a regulation. So the penalty for the failure to follow is greater than the original punishment. O.K., now I think I understand.
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Message 152995 (In Reply to Message 152878) The real crime?
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on Jun 05, 2005 02:58 AM | Also by Silverthorne
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"Jail records show Quezada could also face undisclosed federal charges from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement."
Well we here in Arizona haven't been able to get "W" and his corporate buddies to do anything about illegal immigration. They love the cheap labor.
Maybe portraying them all as "evil predators" like this guy is a good tactic? I mean we'd probably see troops on the border to save the children right?
Silverthorne
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Message 153000 (In Reply to Message 152995)
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on Jun 05, 2005 03:38 AM | Also by Navigatr1
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Yep, time to call up the National Guard and have them do their real duty, which is to protect our borders from within. Let's have the Army Corps of Engineers build a wall like israel is doing through palenstenian (sp?) lands, but along the US -- mexican border. We can portray all hispanics as rapists and predators. Then we can lock up all hispanics already in the US in interment camps for our protection.
--Navigatr1
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Message 153093 (In Reply to Message 153000)
Posted by orolan
on Jun 06, 2005 05:45 PM | Also by orolan
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No need for walls. A tower every 600' with a sharpshooter should do it. If it moves, kill it. If it was an innocent person, they shouldn't have been there in the first place.
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Message 153126 (In Reply to Message 153093)
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on Jun 07, 2005 04:22 AM | Also by 1dadof5
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great suggestions! i love it
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Message 153164 (In Reply to Message 153000)
Posted by johnny99
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If we stop the "illegal immigration", who will cook our cheap burgers and build our homes? Nobody in this country really wants to stop these people from coming here and providing cheap labor, we just don't want to admit our arrogance in bringing these people here to do the work that is apparently beneath us. Reminds me of the Kuwaiti's before the first gulf war- I remember reading that they imported people to do their menial work, and I thought that was strange until I realized that we are doing the same thing, we just don't want to admit that we are doing it. In this country it's more profitable to get aid from the government, or hold up a sign begging for money than to bust butt for a day's wage.
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Message 153208 (In Reply to Message 153164)
Posted by 1dadof5
on Jun 08, 2005 05:09 AM | Also by 1dadof5
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who will cook our cheap burgers and build our homes? Nobody in this country really wants to stop these people from coming here and providing cheap labor, we just don't want to admit our arrogance in bringing these people here to do the work that is apparently beneath us.
oh BULL----, thats a crock and you know it. cheap burgers are cooked by college students and high schoolers who complain they cant find a job because the illegals will work for less than minimum wage. Of those teen age kids who are legally able and want a job (16-19y/o)74% cannot get a job. In the construction industry, wages over the last 7 years have actually gone down 12% while the price of new homes continues to go sky high filling the pockets of cookie cutter home builders who dont even bother to check the status of the workers or even bother to keep liability insurance. and unlike mexican workers of the past, the new ones, mostly illegals, do shoddy, poor quality work. Even the Legal mexicans are complaining. In my state alone, which is NOT a border town, our welfare and medical system is out 30+ million dollars per year on benefits these criminals dont deserve. MY tax dollars are paying for these losers. Your right though, Many Americans have just simply gotten lazy and fat because why cut your own grass when some illegal will cut 2 acres of lawn for 10 bucks with a push mower?
Maybe if we got rid of all these illegals, Americans will get off thier lazy butts and do things for themselves so they wont die of cardiac arrest at 49 years old because they've been too lazy and fat to do anything for themselves.
Put a mine field accross the border, who needs a fence? the bodies will let the others know where the border is.
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Message 153230 (In Reply to Message 153208)
Posted by orolan
on Jun 08, 2005 02:08 PM | Also by orolan
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I agree. Secure the border so nobody gets in, then start rounding them up and shipping them back.
Strange thing about the Mexican situation, something I know about from having lived in THEIR country for several years. The Mexican government gets real bent out of shape about human rights, broken families, etc when we start making noise about mass deportations. The Mexican government thinks we should just let them all in. Why? Because they send their money back to Mexico. The Mexican economy is driven by American dollars sent back to families in Guadalajara and Monterey. Take that influx of cash away and the whole thing grinds to a halt.
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Thread 152878, admin, Jun 02, 2005 11:21 PM [Introduction] 152905, orolan, Jun 03, 2005 12:58 PM 152971, newmind6, Jun 04, 2005 11:45 PM [Geee, this is so out of the ordinary.] 152995, Silverthorne, Jun 05, 2005 02:58 AM [The real crime?] 153000, Navigatr1, Jun 05, 2005 03:38 AM 153093, orolan, Jun 06, 2005 05:45 PM 153126, 1dadof5, Jun 07, 2005 04:22 AM 153164, johnny99, Jun 07, 2005 08:28 PM 153208, 1dadof5, Jun 08, 2005 05:09 AM 153230, orolan, Jun 08, 2005 02:08 PM
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