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Compare to: [^]
Which is going to cause permanent mental damage:
Wiping a kids parts during diaper change?
Or submitting them to a sex change operation?
How can we be surprised when the punishment and judgment will suddenly come?
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Messed up - - - - but maybe - - - just maybe - - - they need that kind of law in Arizona?
Ultimately, how else can you explain it (dont' say Gin)?
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W∴ Balboos wrote: how else can you explain it (dont' say Gin)? Idiocy? Imbecility? Drugs? Missing oxigen during birth with permanent brain damage?
M.D.V.
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From the article itself: Quote: The state law defines child molestation as intentionally or knowingly engaging in sexual contact with a child under age 15. Sexual contact is defined as any direct or indirect touching, fondling or manipulating of a child’s genitals or private parts. I don't see how someone could interpret diaper changing as molesting when molesting has a clear definition. I think you're getting worked up over nothing.
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You obviously missed the definition in the following sentence:
Quote: Sexual contact is defined as any direct or indirect touching, fondling or manipulating of a child’s genitals or private parts.
And the previous paragraph:
Quote: The ruling made last week, on September 13, states the law does not include a clause requiring that the touching coincide with an intent to harm, violate, or arouse.
As I don't have kids, maybe I've missed something - is it possible to change a nappy or bathe a baby without having any "direct or indirect" contact with their "private parts"?
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Richard Deeming wrote: any direct or indirect touching, fondling or manipulating I guess I was reading these 2 things as going together. I guess it can be read a different way and that it would be unclear. Of course, there is no way that was the intent of whoever wrote it. But whatever.
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Probably not the intent of the drooling morons in the legislature. The drooling morons in the court, by insisting that they can't limit the literal wording of the law and insisting that the public rely on prosecutor discretion to prevent abuse are no better. I'm pretty sure a certain sunshine of a sheriff[^] is already planning to expand his counties prison camps to hold half the states population.
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Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful?
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or at least sue them to get a new house from the "how can we solve this gently? voluntary donations"
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Dan Neely wrote: The drooling morons in the court, by insisting that they can't limit the literal wording of the law and insisting that the public rely on prosecutor discretion to prevent abuse are no better.
But what's scary is the large section of the country (and at least one Supreme Court Justass) want the courts to take laws literally and not legislate from the bench. Meanwhile, leaving it to the discretion of an attorney general or sheriff allows them to be judge-and-jury, certainly to the extent of little the guilty go free. Bribes can be cheaper than legal fees - if you can afford them. Experience has shown that common sense and integrity will be trumped by corruption every time.
Aren't no-win situations a blast!*
* Which I why I must be made "Grand Ruler of All, Everywhere"
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Let our posteriors take note
(It just goes to show - any system that has a back door is open to abuse)
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Must of been a real pain in the @ss to pull of that caper.
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Wait what... he sold $180,000 worth of gold for $6,800!?
Jeremy Falcon
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No he sold each tur puck for 6,800, a total of 180,00k, the guy was not a complete idjit.
What I would call a PITA!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the clarification.
Jeremy Falcon
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One can only speculate what security upgrades might be coming up.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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Are you sure that's the hole story?
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I smell a brexit joke in the air...
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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They've found a big message written in the ice, which starts: "All these worlds are yours except Europa."
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The Europans are demonstrating with signs reading "Yankee spaceships go home"
If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.
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Here it is![^]
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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You mean air traffic control is no longer on strike? That IS surprising!
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For La Fraaace, it would indeed be surprising - your sole purpose in life seems to be to faire la grève. Only good thing is that normally, not every trade group goes on strike at the same time...
Allons enfants de la patrie (or let us sit on our asses at home)...
Just kidding, I love France of course
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- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Johnny J. wrote: I love France of course
The French however....
As a Brit in France (its actually a plot to take the country back, one house at a time) I do love the place, and the frogs are actually a pretty decent bunch, once you get past the national characteristic of spoilt 14 year old.
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