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CWO4 Terrence Clark
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A few years ago there was an sting-type TV program where they caught these "humans". It went away. Wonder why?
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Because it isn't politically correct.
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SSgt Owner/Operator
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Just another thing the left is working on normalizing. :(
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They need to leave our children alone, not make them pawns in their trying to change our Country.
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MSG Thomas Currie
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So far as I'm concerned they can lock up pedophiles and throw away the key, but I have problems with how some of these stings are conducted.

First start with the fact that an adult can be convicted for having sex with a minor even if the minor looks adult and says they are an adult -- under the law, it's their real age that counts. But then there are these sting operations where the "minor" is always really an adult pretending to be a minor. So now the real age doesn't count and what the person says is enough.

Secondly any "sting" operation walks a very thin line between sting and entrapment, where the police cannot legally be the ones suggesting the criminal act. At least some of the public accounts of such stings have been crowding awfully close to that line. It's easy for police to catch some eager young buck looking for sex with a kid, but real pedophiles know the law and aren't so easy to catch.

You will note that they catch stupid fools, but there has not been any serious attempt to track down and prosecute any of the prominent people who were involved with Jeffrey Epstein
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I can understand what you're saying coming from the Debbie Does Dallas generation, never saw the film never want to, but I know it was popular. There has to be equal justice under the law, and you have a good point with all the pervs with Epstein. Hang them all.
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