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Deciding on more severe punishments for sex offenders and child abusers

by Sam Caramela

Created on: January 25, 2007   Last Updated: April 19, 2007

Please tell me folks, when we are going to get tough on sex offenders in this country? Every night I turn on the TV and watch the news about another missing child found with a repeat offender. If we want to keep our kids safe, we should never hear the phrase, repeat offender. Of course first time offenders are difficult to stop, but why are we allowing sex offenders to be released, only to prey on our children again. Liberal legislators, lawyers and judges will tell you that they are victims themselves. Tell that to the families who never see their children again, or get them back only to have them spend the rest of their lives in therapy. Isn't it sad that we need an organization called the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children?

What we should have is a national law, that creates a national center, for the scumbags to live and rot for the rest of their lives. They should be required to do work at that center, to pay for their housing and food. Those convicted of murder, should face death! This might seem extreme, but if it were your child that was sexually assaulted and murdered, you would soon change your opinions. And if you didn't, you'd be as strange as they are. What else do you do with grown men (sometimes women) who like having sex with infants and children? If your a liberal judge, you give them the minimum sentence. But hey folks, you go ahead and keep voting those liberal politicians into office, so they can give their liberal lawyer friends, judges positions. Then we can all go to the liberal churches and pray for the sex offenders to get better. Meanwhile, no one looks out for the children. Do me a favor; go to the familywatchdog.us and put your zip-code into the search sex offender area. You will be surprised at how many are living and working in your area. If that doesn't concern you, go see a shrink!

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