Tuesday, January 24, 2017

We're the Only Ones Young at Heart Enough

The National Center of Missing and Exploited Children electronically delivered 18 photographs to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The non-profit organization told MCSO investigators that the child erotica photographs of pre-teen females had been viewed by a cell phone number, which belonged to Master Sergeant Duane Denault. [More]
Give it 20 years. Anyone who objects will be branded a "hater."

[Via Florida Guy]  

3 comments:

Chas said...

I don't support destroying people who merely look at things on the Internet. It's like they're in a museum, looking at what is presented to them. Passive electron crime is nonsense. Wait until they try to get you for "violent gun crime" because you looked at a picture of a prohibited by law, image of an M-1 Garand.
They're already branding us "haters" for far less than receiving forbidden configurations of electrons. They want to nail us for anything that they can pin on us, and they are doing that. Maybe not so much in a post-Lynch DOJ, but still, America is not really free. Unless you advocate bombing the White House, or run guns to Mexico, or think that BLM is a civil rights organization.

Fred said...

20? it's happening now.

Bad Cyborg said...

"Child pornography displays an underage male or female in some type of sexual contact or exhibition. Child erotica is when a child poses naked in a seductive manner. Legal experts say there is a fine line between the two."

That ... Is ... FREAKING SCARY!

Talk about splitting hairs! Who but a lawyer could not only split a hair but the proverbial blond c*** hair at that! What kind of sicko pervert gets off on nude, pre-teen children posing "in a seductive manner"?!? And it isn't illegal in Florida? How the hell would a pre-teen even know HOW to pose "in a seductive manner"? Sometimes there IS a case for converting a guy to a nullo.