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by Chip from Phillipston, Mass

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Yesterday, Massachusetts passed the most watered down version of "Jessica's Law" in the country.  We now have the weakest penalties for child rape in the country....great.  If the reports are true, this bill actually LESSENS some penalties for child rapists.  did you know that Massachusetts was the last state to pass a Sex Offender Registry statute?

Then I watch Martha Coakley, the Attorney General of the Commonwealth, at a podium saying it is hard on perpetrators who use weapons in the commission of child rape.  Weapons in the commission of child rape...  The most prevalent weapon used in child rape is candy for God sake.  Our most senior law enforcement officer in the commonwealth is handing us this drivel.

If you were a child molester, where would YOU settle?  Where would you chose to live?  The price just went down at the freakin' candy store...

Then, I listen to Mike Beaudet report that there are no less than 400 people who have warrants for their arrest for felonies and misdemeanors are receiving direct cash assistance from the Department of Transitional Assistance, and 2500 are receiving food stamps.  Good Lord have Mercy....Now we're paying them to live here?

Massachusetts is simply a Maggot Magnet....

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fenwaydav read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 6:21 AM

Chip, Did you see that IDIOT that Mike interviewed. Like a bubbling fool he didn't even know some of the things Mike was saying to him. What do you expect when people like this are running the State.

smiley73 read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 6:27 AM

Chip all I'm going to say on this is DISGUSTING, simply DISGUSTING!!!! ~smiley

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 7:41 AM

Dave,

Ya, the guy was really caught off guard. But this cannot be the first he's heard of it either. You can't tell me the SP Fugitive guys aren't contacting DTA to get addresses and recent transaction of EBT cards for food stamps.

But I have to tell you, it's Martha coakley who has me enraged. Our ATTORNEY GENERAL...the highest law enforcemnt official in our state...thining the WEAKEST law passed is sufficient....AND...let's close our eyes and picture this: Lester the Molester holding a gun to 6 year old boy's head and saying" Your winkie or your life!" Does this image compute? Naw...how about this one: "Little girl, want some candy?"

Just works better for me. I'm for stiff penalties for the use of candy in child molestation...Give me a freakin' break. It's not the gun, it's the rape....

nomorehacks read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 8:56 AM

Chip We blogged about this last year and nothing has change, Oh ya it is worse. What do you expect when the same useless people keep getting re-elected. If the rest of the working people would take the time to vote,instead of letting the same 25% of connected liberal voters run our state into the ground, then maybe it could change.

legendkiller34 read my blog
May 21, 2008 | 9:05 AM

Chip,
Not surprising this is where our society is headed, Help the FREELOADERS, AND FUGITIVES,
GET WHAT THEY WANT,
BUT IF YOU'RE AN HONEST HARDWORKING CITIZEN
THEN WE'RE JUST GOING TO KEEP TAKING AND TAKING UNTIL YOU FINALLY BREAK.

JuneInMA read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 9:20 AM

Great! Let's give them the cash they'll use to buy the candy to lure the kids. Why don't we set up a comfy stage too where they can do it in comfort? Honestly, I'm waiting for the parent of a victim to simply lose it and go 'A Time To Kill' style on some rapist.

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 1:00 PM

June,

As yo well know from my writing here, I am a great believer in individual responsibility. I feel it is my responsibility AS A PARENT to teach my children how to self protect. I have done that. As well, although I'd sincerely prefer NOT to have to do it, I would willingly protect them form that type of harm, were no other protection available, up to and including killing another person.

But I believe that if we each, as parents and aunts and uncles and cherished family friends TEACH children what to do and what not to do around strangers, AND if we watch carefully for the warning signs of "grooming", we wouldn't have to come to draconian measures like killing....

But with God as my witness, our government, rather than helping, is making it harder...It's like NAMBLA invaded the Legislature.

JuneInMA read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 2:05 PM

Chip,

I hear what you are saying and I agree. Don't think that I feel it's ok to just go around creating your own justice. It's just.....we hear about these cases in which a child is assaulted and then the attacker would get this ridiculous punishment better suited for someone who just kicked a dog. It's at that point, when the child and family have been victimized AGAIN, that I feel someone is going to lose it eventually. I'm not saying it's right, but I half expected to happen. It is RIDICULOUS how this state is being run.

As for NAMBLA, I prefer to call them the "unmentionables". The name of that organization alone enrages me.

jovanone read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 2:58 PM

Maybe these legislatures should sit down and talk to the parents of some of these kids who has had a child raped or some of these kids themselves who’ve been raped and see what their all going through; maybe they’d think differently about this.

I’ve lost all respect for Martha Coakley with this watered down version of "Jessica's Law". Is it any wonder why we have so much crime in this state, when all they want to do is protect these scum bags that hurt innocent children. It’s true when you hear “the laws are made to protect the guilty not the innocent”. Why are they so afraid of putting these scum bags away for a mandatory 25-30 years? Don’t you think they deserve at least that much time for what they did? I do, because what they did was cause irreparable harm to some innocent child, I think we owe these kids something more than giving some scum bag a slap on the wrist, don’t you?

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 3:20 PM

Whether punishment works as an effective change agent is actually a side issue to mine, jovanone. My concern is that "we" have created what amounts to a "safe haven", comparatively, for pedophiles and other sexual predators. By creating an environment where there are less penalties, we are de facto inviting others to move here....and as such, prey on our children.

jovanone read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 5:20 PM

Well Chip, I think it’s about time we change the "safe haven" attitude to welcome to hell town and start putting these maggots away for a very long, long time and give them something to think about before coming here and practicing their trade. Before we can do this the legislature has to stand up and start being accountable for the laws they pass and start thinking about what the people want and not what they want. What say you?

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 21, 2008 | 6:04 PM

jovanone,

Sure..OK. Now someone answer me this: Why would they want it? What possible motivation could they have for creating a climate like this?

jovanone read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 9:29 AM

Chip,

From what Martha Coakley said she doesn’t think they can get a conviction the way the law is written. It would be easier to get a conviction with the new changes.????????

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 10:31 AM

So basically what she is saying is that juries in the Commonwealth favor pedophiles? That they won't convict a a person who buggers a child because his sentence will be too harsh? That the citizens of this state favor the rights of child molesters to have sex with children over the rights of those children to their safety?

They have state instututions for people who are either that stupid or that crazy....

jovanone read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 11:00 AM

You may be hard pressed to get a conviction sending someone to an institution if you let Martha Coakley prosecute the case.

Xantun read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 4:34 PM

Chip, why would they want to create a climate like this? Call me cynical, but I wonder if they're thinking that these are potential grateful voters.

As for juries favoring pedophiles? If the people on this board are any indication, Martha needs medication and/or to have her current levels checked.

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 4:52 PM

I was waiting for YOU, Xantun....Martha Coakley for "chef" at Pedophile Island.....certainly not warden!!!

Xantun read my blog view my photos
May 22, 2008 | 6:18 PM

I wouldn't even trust her as a chef, Chip. Maybe the only non-pedophile "accommodated" there, but nowhere NEAR a position of authority!

Dramamama read my blog
May 26, 2008 | 9:03 AM

Chip,
Off subject here. Just letting you know that my husband is in the local hospital. Just had part of his colon and a polyp removed. For all you men out there, make sure you do a colonscopy screening if you are over 50, or 40, if you have it in your family. It will save your life.
Thought you'd want to know.

Chip read my blog view my photos
May 26, 2008 | 8:56 PM

Thank you...he wil be in my prayers.

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Just your average guy, married to a woman who is incredibly smart and possibly more conservative than I am. Father of three and grandfather of one soon to be two. Devoted Patriots fan and season ticket holder, snowmobile enthusiast and lifelong public servant.

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