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Old 11-25-2011, 08:24 AM   #104
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It's not an opinion. It's the law. If an adult has sex with a 12-year old girl, it's pedophilia and rape. The law says so. So if it's the law, how can it be an opinion?
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It's a disgusting book that should not have been allowed. When something is written that includes sex with minors, it should never have been published. Perhaps the person that OKed the publishing is a pedophile.
All of the second quote is opinion and the last sentence is possibly libellous.

Opinion =/= fact, nor does it = truth, except in your opinion.

Many things are written in many books that are against the law "in real life". I'm sure that nice Mr King doesn't really hide in drains in Derry and murder small children, for example. I'm also sure his agent, editor and publisher don't do those things either and it would be foolish to assume they did, just because they printed a book involving such crimes.
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