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Old 11-12-2010, 12:52 PM   #277
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Yes, kennyc, I do understand the technical reason why. I just don't happen to agree that someone who preys on children and/or teaches others how to do the same should have the same rights as law-abiding citizens.
And this is EXACTLY where democracy and Rule of Law comes in. YOU do not get to decide, the law and will of the people does.

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Whether or not he was a victim of pedophilia has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. As for evidence, I would assume that his description of his sexual preferences is evidence enough. But, none of that matters either as far as I'm concerned. He wrote a book detailing the "best and safest" ways of using the innocent to satisfy sexual urges. That's all I need to know.
Of course it's relevant. And as I've said repeatedly in this discussion saying something is not the same as doing something. If the author were guilty and there was evidence then he would (and will) be arrested and charged with a crime.

Writing and publishing a book is not a crime, thank goodness.
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