Is anyone else as outraged as I am?

Unclebill

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http://www2.bostonherald.com/news/local_regional/judg02192002.htm

Victim: 14-YO girl

Perp: 19-YO male

Act: Two rapes in HER home

Sentence: 8 years probation

She can't go through life as a victim. She's 14. She got raped. Tell her to get over it.
[Judge Ernest B.] Murphy told a prosecutor, according to courthouse sources.
My initial reaction, get two ropes. Time for a little vigalante justice. Hang the perp and the judge side-by-side from the same limb.

After thinking about it for several hours, the hangings still sound good.
 
sounds like a kinky literotica story.....now i'm flashing to the judge jacking off in chambers after hearing testimony...kinky kinky....
 
now raping the judge sounds fun...hmmmm...lifting that black robe....oooohh seeing major tentage before the actual lift....the just....hop on and bounce....weeeeeeeeeeeee!
 
uh oh...just saw the av on Pheonyx

<retracting silliness>
 
Maybe what we need to reduce violent crime in this nation is an old Tebtian law. When a judge releases a violent offender, and that offender repets, the judge serves the excused sentence.
 
Wow Bill started a thread I think that is a first from my stand point.

But yeah that is sick.

Probably not enough room in the prisons cause of all the evil pot smokers they have in jail.
 
Azwed said:
Wow Bill started a thread I think that is a first from my stand point.

But yeah that is sick.

Probably not enough room in the prisons cause of all the evil pot smokers they have in jail.

BinGo give the man a prize
 
Yes....

I am outraged.

That is bullshit.

Furthermore, she wsa raped twice in her home?

What precautions did the parents take to prevent the second rape? They may have done everything they could.....but it is a question that niggles at my social workey little mind.
 
Outraged by the judge's actions, yes. Reminded, though, that it's possible for the press to report such things so that we know - or in this case, so that people in that community know, and presumably take actions to get the decision and the judge remedied.
 
I agree Unclebill.

:p
 
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why are you surprised

This is a liberal judge in a liberal state. Liberals never hold a person responsable for there crimes. They want to blame the family, enviroment and the victiam. Ted kennedy is there senator. He is a murderer.
 
Umhh actually when I first read the post and did not look at the newspaper i would have figured this was from North Carolina.

The average rape sentance there for many years was only 5 years because the prisons were s over crowded with drug users.

This has nothing to do with liberal or conservative. This judge is just a dumbass.

I mean look at the replies to the thread. You have people from the right Todd/UncleBill to people like me more in the center and Siren much more to the left.
 
Re: why are you surprised

Unregistered said:
This is a liberal judge in a liberal state. Liberals never hold a person responsable for there crimes. They want to blame the family, enviroment and the victiam. Ted kennedy is there senator. He is a murderer.

It is apparent that you know nothing about liberal judges and their propensity to give out harsher penalties for rape than conservative judges.

A liberal judge would have never made that comment to a 14 year old girl.
 
Azwed, I didnt know I was a compass direction

:p
 
Re: Azwed, I didnt know I was a compass direction

Siren said:
I prefer to think of myself as an independent thinker and not stuck in someone's preconception of what I must naturally hold as my political beliefs.

Think outside the box.

I do.



I did not mean to generalize I just meant that I would think of you to the left relative to Todd or Unclebill.

Oh and compass directions are North, South, East and west there is no left ;)

Thinking outside the box is one of my favorite sayings.
 
Azweddy.........I never could read a damn compass

:p
 
I am very hesitant about replying to this thread. I am shaking as I do so. I will be 30 years old in two months. I was brutally raped 24 years ago. I vaguely recall all of it, especially the court cases that came up afterwards. I do know that my body was torn to pieces. I had to be reconstructed.

As the years went by and I was jostled from one foster home to another, I too was told to "get over it". It's just a piece of pussy, right? WRONG. 24 years later I am still not over it. I have dealt with it, I do not let it run my life for me. But I still live with it.

I wish I could have heard the judge say what he did. Maybe he needs to be given something to "get over". What I have found since the rape is that children in the USA do not matter. Oh, they get lots of "lip service" by our government but they cannot vote, they do not contribute with taxes and from a monetary value, they are a drain on our society. What the judge said does not surprise me. It is said to children everyday in one form or another.

If you have children, protect them at all costs. Kiss them tonight and know that they have a hard time of it just by being a kid. Life is hard for adults but it is even more so for children if you think about it. So many bosses, so many things to learn, so much confusion. Tell them you love them, guard them. Let them have the voice at home that the government will not allow.

And THINK before you tell anyone to just "get over it"!! Some things in life will be with us forever. Some of us would dearly love to "get over it", but when your childhood is stolen along with your innocence, a piece of your soul goes with that and can never be recovered. Am I outraged? You damn right I am!!
 
Sempre A....my heart goes out to you.

:p
 
these rape threads just keep coming

it's good...i'm not complaining...i know it's good to talk about these things and share our thoughts and stories and let loose some emotions, but god...every time the memories are dredged

you'd think it would get easier, but it never does

i was raped in my home when i was 15...the rapist was out of prison before my son's first birthday on good behavior...it's so very, very sad that these things just keep happening

will it never end?



angela...if you ever want to talk, please pm
 
I understand the court was in Boston, Mass-of two-shits? Why am I not suprised. Where a Senator can kill his secretary by vehicular manslaughter, not report the accident until the next day, and not spend one fucking second behind bars!
Anyplace that calls itself a "commonwealth" deserves all the bad karma it creates in the name of "progressive" society!
Fuck the World. :D
 
WTF does Senator Kennedy have to do with this rape sentence?

:p
 
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Lost Cause said:
I understand the court was in Boston, Mass-of two-shits? Why am I not suprised. Where a Senator can kill his secretary by vehicular manslaughter, not report the accident until the next day, and not spend one fucking second behind bars!
Anyplace that calls itself a "commonwealth" deserves all the bad karma it creates in the name of "progressive" society!
Fuck the World. :D

i guess you just chose to ingore my post

mine happened in illinois...downstate illinois in the land of (yes, he was a republican) lincoln...my town was so conservative that a school nearly collapsed before a referendum was passed to fix the roof

this issue goes beyond politics...don't lessen it by blaming the other side
 
Re: WTF does Senator Kennedy have to do with this rape sentence?

Siren said:
Focus please.

I know that is difficult for all of you that have a political dogma that you need to spew............

but, a death that occurred in the late 1960's.........

...{Try and follow this thought pattern, if you can pull your head out of your political agenda's ass..}

this death involving Senator Kennedy, has absolutely

NOTHING to do with this crime and the sentence.

Discuss this case, not the state itself
and not a senator
and not a death decades ago
that have no link to this rape, victim, Judge and sentence.

:mad:

thank you, siren
 
Sigh, he is not talking about you and your incident

:p
 
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