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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    Witch hunt! You are joking, right. Not only did the guy claim to have killed Jon Bonet, but he fled the country after skipping court on a sex abuse related charge. The guy is a menance. In addition, you have to be nuts if you think he wanted to leave Asia. He just got a job teaching CHILDREN. He was like a kid (sick one) in a candy store. Oh yea...and those were not just pictures, pictures of children.

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    The charges in California were misdemeanor posession. Yes, they are alleged to have been of children. He was not known to have actually molested any child. I'm still trying to figure out how and why they're extraditing him from Colorado to California. California doesn't extradite for misdemeanors from neighboring Arizona or Nevada, and often not for felonies either. It's a waste of time and money.

    And it wouldn't surprise me if they just don't bother to show up. They have until a certain date to come get him, or he is automatically released. If the media would go away, they wouldn't bother with any of this at all.

    They knew he didn't have anything to do with Jon Benet from the start. They couldn't place him there physically, and his DNA didn't match initially. The judge who issued that warrant should be stripped of his vestments. There was not any scent of probably cause in any way. As such, it was a witch hunt. They were looking for something that they already knew wasn't there.

    And the State of Colorado should never get another red cent of federal law enforcement money. After spending more than $10,000 to bring a man from half way around the world, whom they knew to be innocent of the alleged crime, they can't ever be trusted with another dime. All citizens should withold all further taxes to the state.

    Yes, he does have a degree in elementary education and had acquired a job in his field of education. However, his history is not to stay in any job long. There is a great deal of evidence that he is simply a very poor teacher.

    It wouldn't be a stretch to see that he was quite apprehensive about that job and didn't believe he would stay long anyway. And he had been communicating with the journalism professor, telling him juicy tidbits, for quite awhile before he acquired this job. He had been searching for a position for some time.

    There is also a great deal of evidence that his reasoning processes are not what might be expected. It's possible, but certainly not a certainty, that he would rather return to the US as a famous person, than be summarily dismissed, from yet another position, as an incompetent nobody.

    Of course, things about what he was thinking, or what he would have done next, are purely speculative. However, it is not at all speculative that they are using this as, yet another, excuse to violate everyone's privacy and security in personal posessions.

    Like I said, what's is on any of our hard drives is none of their business. Where we travel is none of their business. And what we do when we travel is none of their business. We should never allow ourselves to be violate in that way.

    Quote Originally Posted by jake6212 View Post
    Witch hunt! You are joking, right. Not only did the guy claim to have killed Jon Bonet, but he fled the country after skipping court on a sex abuse related charge. The guy is a menance. In addition, you have to be nuts if you think he wanted to leave Asia. He just got a job teaching CHILDREN. He was like a kid (sick one) in a candy store. Oh yea...and those were not just pictures, pictures of children.
    Last edited by Dark Knight; 08-31-2006 at 03:21 PM.

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    This is all very simple for me. Travel with laptop, go to place with wireless internet access, upload pics of chicas covered with my jizz, use Windows Washer to remove said pics from my hard drive and SD card (3 times the NSA standard for deleting data), nothing for customs to see if they want to look at my computer (except for the regular legal porn movies on my HD).

    It's a fine line between personal liberty and the safety of others. In our current world, our freedoms are being eroded on a daily basis in the name of "national security" and "preventing terrorism". But, personally, when it comes to pedophiles, I don't mind giving up some of my personal freedom in order to catch these disgusting deviants. I don't believe in slippery slopes, I believe in due diligence and exposure of abuses our sacrifice of certain personal freedoms for the greater good.
    All things considered, I'd rather be fucking.

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    "If we restrict liberty to attain security we will lose them both."

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    There are many, perhaps most, who would say that our mongering is Deviant, perverted, disgusting, etc. They have even passed laws against it in many places. Technically, going to another state or country for the purpose of sex tourism is illegal.

    We simply ignore those people and laws and claim personal liberty. We should extend the same to everyone. We, of all groups of people, should not be allowing them to get away with invading anyone's privacy. It is NEVER right to give up rights and liberties, so that someone else may be caught for something innocuous.

    Posessing any images that someone else took is NOT wrong unless they are stolen. It may be illegal, but not too many years ago, it was illegal to teach black people how to read. In some states, having sex with someone of a different race is still illegal and there are those who think it's still wrong and would be willing to open up their bedroom doors to a security force who would make sure that there is no race mixing.

    Our government has gone power crazy, plain and simple. They first started taking away constitutional guarantees citing the proliferation of drugs. When some people said that drugs were not as bad as being invaded, the CIA then blew up those buildings, claiming terrorists. It took some years, but a few people woke up finally and began to balk at the invasion related to terrorism. They then went all the way to Thailand to kidnap an innocent (although admittedly kookie) man to parade in front of the media as an excuse to burgle our lives and property, citing pedophilia.

    For some reason, we refuse to look at the pattern, and stop it. Everytime they trot out a new boogie man, we rush to give up our very souls. Then come to regret it later. But that never stops us from doing it again the next time.

    Trust me on this, gentlemen, we are next on the list. If we don't unite and stand up to stop this now, there will be no one left to stand for us. Sacrificing personal liberty and privacy is NEVER for the public good, but rather to the public detriment.

    By the way, they monitor all internet traffic now. You can't do anything online without them knowing it. Somewhere, the NSA has a copy of every image that you have uploaded or downloaded.

    And if you try to encript it, they have made a law for themselves that they must be given the key to all encription programs. If you create an encription yourself for which they don't have the key, they do an extraordinaty rendition on your ass to torture the key out of you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Swearengen View Post
    This is all very simple for me. Travel with laptop, go to place with wireless internet access, upload pics of chicas covered with my jizz, use Windows Washer to remove said pics from my hard drive and SD card (3 times the NSA standard for deleting data), nothing for customs to see if they want to look at my computer (except for the regular legal porn movies on my HD).

    It's a fine line between personal liberty and the safety of others. In our current world, our freedoms are being eroded on a daily basis in the name of "national security" and "preventing terrorism". But, personally, when it comes to pedophiles, I don't mind giving up some of my personal freedom in order to catch these disgusting deviants. I don't believe in slippery slopes, I believe in due diligence and exposure of abuses our sacrifice of certain personal freedoms for the greater good.

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    Sounds like someone with something to hide.

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    I'm sorry if i don't see or understand the reason you feel that the arrest of this pervert is a signal or a beacon for any of us . if any body is having sex with children he should have his dick cut off and standing united with something like this is sick


    tell me who you are with and i will tell you who you are ?

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    Re: Gentlemen, they're watching us closely

    Well I think we have discussed this ad nasium...

    Some good points have been made, but lets move on gentlemen.

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