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  • Its bad enough just to apply for housing apts mortgages rentals that realtors owners do background checks make you even apply with a fee from 25 to 50 dollars that you dont even have to be a felon or criminal but the crime is this privacey public nosery and teenage like preschool way of livin society has today the we dont like you snobbery nosehole none of there busines u need a place to live THIS WORLD I JUS DONT KNOW IF IT ISNT ENDING WHAT IS GOING ON OR IS TO COME OF SUCH A CONSCOUNCE OF PEO

  • FUCKEM DUDES KICK IN DOORS STEAL SHIT ROB SHIT TAKE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FREE BUT DONT YOU DARE FORCE RAPE OR HURT OR MANUPULATE ANY KIDS UNDER 12 but AFTER YOUVE SERVED YOUR TIME AND YOUVE NOWAY TO STAND AS A MAN ACT AS THEY DID BEFORE BE A MAN AND FUCKIN TAKE WHAT YOU NEED SQUAT HOUSES BURN BUILDINGS DOWN DO WHAT YOU NEED TO SURVIVE TILL THEY CHANGE (yet another) HYPOCRITE AMERICAN WITCHUNT LIKE RACISM LAW! U never see teachers preachers pastors lawyers cops who had young sex live in the b

  • The media, the public, and law-makers do not understand what these laws have done to families. We need to forgive ourselves and others and bring ex-offenders back into the community. This issue is so misunderstood. No wonder we are the only country in the world with a PUBLIC registry. Only in America.  Shame on us!

  • people on the sex offenders list are the equivalent to jews in Hitlers Germany. Not defending them some people deserve to be on it but like every1 else says there are too many people on it and they end up being prosecuted everywhere they go....

  • This wouldn't bother me if not for the fact that 95-98% of people on sex offender registries are on it for stupid shit. The registry was supposed to keep track of PEDOPHILES and RAPISTS, now we've got literally MILLIONS of people on it for "lewd conduct" and "*attempted* sexual assault" and predatory crimes that revolve around such no-no's as "fishing" for women and the fact that it's illegal to simply ASK a woman to have sex with you. Apparently it's just supposed to "happen" on it's own.

  • move out of georgia?

  • The church law needs to be abolished. If he had even the slightest opportunity to work near or live near a church, he might end up going and being a changed man

  • @NevaehBeatez Very true.

  • Flag this and shut this shit down

  • 1000 ft to a fucking church

  • honestly I believe he is lucky to be living in a tent, in other countrys he would have been killed, or had a hand and foot amputated, so yea he may be homeless and living in a tent, and barley able to get enough state funds to eat, but he needs to thank God that he is in America and not a third world country. (my personal opinion, i think he should be in prison for life, with NO chance of parole)

  • @TheMultiplejesus The worst people on this planet are patriots like you,misusing God's name,full of hate and anger.

  • @TheFallen1978 The hate and pain they feel? No, they do it again because they have to, sex offenders or molest prepubescence children have psychological disorder in which they have to do it, most will try to commit the crime again, note the key word prepubescence I'm not talking about the ones that have sex with girls and boys in their late teens who are fully developed, but the actual pedophiles will assault children again.

  • You make choices in life. If you make the wrong one, well, fuck, you done fucked up. Don't want to live in tents in the woods? Don't rape or molest innocent people.

  • America has become a classic police state. Some of the same people that wanted these harsh laws against so-called “sex offenders” are now sex offenders themselves. Most sex offenders are good honest people that made a simple mistake. We all need to lighten up about sex. 

  • @TheFallen1978 fuck you they are dirty and dangerous and 90% recommit so i say he should have got the needle all rapist and molesters should burn at the stake touch my kid and youll find your self on my family ranch praying for mercy you wont get

  • Pedophiles are only 1% of sex offenders on the registry in america. The laregest percentage are teens, and adults who had concentual sex with teens.

    You, your family, friends, and children are more likely to fall prey to predatory sex laws than to a pedophile, or a rape.

    If you want to see arcane punishments employed on your own children for having consentual sex as a teen with another teen, or as an adult with a consentual teen, then by all means support it.

  • good, All sex offenders should be treated like scum of the EARTH. All they live by is Lust 

  • @Baylorchick20 People only make the effort to say stuff like that when they have a guilty conscience. I'm not making this up. Read up on Sig Froidizle and somethiing called "Projection" .

  • Move to illinois brah, I'll give you a job if you are still in a damn tent.

  • You dont have to like me but give me a chance to make something good of myself. If I am proven wrong, then lock me up for the rest of my life. But dont label me as something I am not for the rest of my life. pt 4 final

  • The D.A. knew this and kept her and my family hidden in another courtroom while I went to another. My crime has nothing to do with a child or a minor. But yet i am labeled as a child molester among many other names. I know that many offenders are guilty of their crimes but whats wrong with someone being able to put bad choices behind them and trying to make a better life for themselves? pt 3

  • And if you think its hard getting a job when you have a college education, try getting getting a job while being on the sex offender registry. I too have to register because of a crime I committed when I was 19 and very intoxicated. Not only that but I was not given a fair trail but was threatened into pleaing guilty all the while the so-called "victim" had contacted the D.A. and was willing to testify that she had in fact initiated the crime. pt 2

  • While i am very against those who target and prey on children, I believe when a man/woman commits a ONE TIME offense, especially when he/she is young (15-20), I think there should be special circumstances and considerations made. I dont think he/she should be labeled a sex offender his/her whole life for a very bad mistake.This does nothing but make life harder on the individual and therefore makes it more likely for the accused to re-offend. And not nessecarily to commit another sex crime. pt 1

  • to all of you who say "kill em all: I hope your son, daughter, grandchild, nephew etc gets convicted and you cannot help them, or even just accused by some slutty little girl who thinks its funny to or makes her feel special to say she was ":raped" and then tells the truth but hey you don't have 100 grand in bank for private attorney so you loved one gets a public defender and then the shit really hits the fan.

  • @tetonmoon61

    I"m not sure which is worth people who commit these crimes or people who falsely accuse others of these crimes. It's devastating in a different way but still devastating to their victims. (and those falsely accused are certainly victims!)

  • Sex offender registry is a joke.Very few are truley dangerous,most are consensual statutory cases,16 year olds with 15 year olds,public nudity.Only 5% are truley pedophiles/rapists.dint waste your time on that list.If the police werent monitoring these bogus cases in the tens of thousands, they could focus on real predators,not 22 year olds dating 16 year olds lol lol

  • Kill all Rapists.

    no exceptions. Murder them all.

  • @TheFallen1978 I agree with that everybody can change and every body deserves a second chance,but it also depends on the case because if the case is extreme like this crazy old guys who kidnap young girls for lots of years and sexually abuse them,honestly they are NUTS and yes they are really dangerous.But if the case is not that extreme then all they need is to have phycological help ,a little time in jail ,and after that let them redo their lifes ,of coarse watch them closely for some time.

  • OMG this is terrible...omg...

  • Aren't people allowed second chances? I can't believe in this day and age this kind of thing is legal to do to somebody who has already served the punishment for their crime. What good is it going to do ANYBODY to have this guy living in the woods?

  • looking for pity...hah!

  • 1,000 ft away from a church? Lol ironic.

  • @TheFallen1978 The chances of him pulling the same shit again are pretty high, there should be reserves for those people, as they do with animals.

  • @bronxx5000

    Shut up, grow up, stop being an idiot! Then, maybe, you can live a trouble free life.

  • @TheFallen1978 "Driven to re offend"???!! JESUS! GIVE ME A BREAK! Life is tough for everyone, AND YET, so many of us DO NOT choose to sexually violate others. That makes about as much sense as me justifying crushing your damn, ignorant skull with a hammer, because I hate my job. And BTW, I HAVE a job because I've never chosen to harm others

    That you would shittily seek to JUSTIFY YOUR CRIMINAL BEHAVIORS, FOR ANY REASON, just shows me, you've got a screw loose and should be locked up.

  • I think we ought to just kill them.

  • @vaibanez17 Actually you are totally wrong about this. Sex offenders have a re-offense rate that is less than 5% after spending time in rehab and/or jail. Most sex crimes occur with a first time offender that is known by the person, whether the victim is an adult or a child. You might want to get your facts straight by doing some research instead of making assumptions based upon what you've pulled out of thin air. I've done my research.

  • @poeboy2 No, i'm not wrong. I just took a class called Sex Crimes & Paraphilia, and all we discussed in the entire college class were sex crimes and statistics. Sex offenders cannot be rehabilitated, because whatever their paraphilia that leads to their sex crime, it is the ONLY thing that can excite them sexually. Actually re-offend rate based on police statistics is 89% and that's just what is known. Also we know that when a person is arrested, that's the 1st time they've been caught...

  • @vaibanez17 Sounds like you went to a class that was full of misinformation and out right lies. I suggest you try getting your money back, you got ripped off.

  • @poeboy2 What you are suggesting is that someone can be "rehabilitated" from their sexual desire. That is not humanly possible, we are inborn with that. You are suggesting that we could take heterosexual people to a rehab center, and make them gay. Or that we could take gay people to a rehab center and make them straight(which never ever works). In that same way, we cannot take a pedophile, hebephile, or any other kind of "phile" and simply teach them not to like what they like sexually...

  • @vaibanez17 Sexuality is not always a result of nature, nurture also plays a role. Recently I heard the story of a guy who was raped by his father from the time he was five. At 10 his father and his friends raped him in a shed. As an adult he engaged in homosexual behavior. After turning to God he stopped the acts and today is a heterosexual male with a wife. To claim that sexuality is just something someone is "born with" is wrong. You can't stereotype the human race and be correct every time.

  • @poeboy2 We also went over this because we had to discuss what leads to sexuality and nature is 99% of what leads to what you will be attracted to sexually. Nurture is a very small part of it. Rape victims are the least likely to re-offend and I would be on the fence to believe that a rape victim became gay because of the rape itself. There is definitely a level of play on your psychology after you are raped like that, but I don't think it would actually lead to someone becoming gay.

  • @vaibanez17 I really doubt that nature is 99% of it. Yes there are some who are hard wired towards certain behaviors. But in the end the truth is that homosexuality and pedophilia are no different from each other. If the one is caused by abnormal brain triggers due to hormones or genetics, then the other one is as well. It is hypocritical of the APA to have stopped calling the former a mental disease while the latter remains on the books. Shame on them for giving in to social pressure.

  • @poeboy2 If you do research on Human sexuality and behavior you will get a better insight in the human mind. Everyone is different. We look at Heterosexuals, Homosexuals, Asexuals, and Transsexuals, In order to understand look back on the person's life and how they grew up instead of jumping to conclusions which is a normal thing for humans to do. Its one of our survival instincts that develops over time. Just something to think about.

  • While I do not agree with harming anyone, sometimes a person makes a mistake, bad choice, once in their lives. Those people pay the price of their crime. Is it right for us to continue to punish people LONG after they paid for it? What if they never do anything like that ever again....should we still punish them for that one lapse? I know many people out there are repeat offenders, those are the ones that should be placed on registries...but not the person that made one horrible mistake.

  • @jruff08

    If they're willing to give up they're 'junk' after their "mistake", then, perhaps, we should consider the sincerity of their pleas. Otherwise, NO!

  • @TheFallen1978 I am happy they are labeled and made to be put on a registry i want to know who is living next to me my wife and daughter. Now you say many are driving to re-offend cause of the way they are treated. Just cause the way a person is treated does not give anyone of these sick bastards a reason to rape or molest anyone. You make it sound like there actions are justified. Not trying to attack you or anything but they are dangerous and dirty. My opinion they all should die

  • Todays inmate is tomorrows neighbor.

  • @TheFallen1978 yeah, so go live in a tent creep.

  • I have got to side with this guy. I am not a sex offender or a violent offender for that matter. No one will hire me and I cant find a place to live. I shoplifted basically and now I have to live in the woods with sex offenders wtf is wrong with the country?

  • A man could try to molest my daughter and I wouldn't even wish this upon him. I think banning someone from a state is a better punishment.

    So there are 50 states, that gives them 50 times to fuck up. If someone fucks up 50 times then YES they deserve to live in a tent in the forest or under the bridge.

    But I dont see why someone deserves that after fucking up once, hell even murderers and burglars live better lives when they get out of prison

  • that law is BS

  • The sex offender registry is a joke,only 5 % are actual molestors/rapists. The rest are consensual statutory ,tree peeing,public nudity and other bogus cases, in the thousands. If people are wondering why the cops cant monitor actual pedophiles properly, its because they are so spread out with these nonsense cases. Time to slim down the registry and focus on actual predators,not the Elvis Presley type ,who marry/date teenagers!!!!

  • samething happened when i was in highschool my girlfriend who by the way was much more worldly and mature than me, me and her got caught in the back of my car, and both of us were willing partners no force whats so ever! but since im hispanic and i was with a whitegirl the cops were dying to arrest me! luckly the family decided not to press charges and i was released! men were in indangered species!

  • this happened when he was 16, wow!

  • @TheFallen1978

    I know and this happened when he was fucking 16.. yea the hard core offenders i dont give a fuck... or maybe they could have like high to low level sex offenders... my cousin was 19 and dating a 17 y/o (met in high school) and then got charged with statutory rape and Labeled a sex offender... but i understand if there high risk fucked up... idk... but i think i gotta agree with u on it... its just not right

  • @TheFallen1978

    Labels are helpful- Mr. Sex Offender. Wake up! It is also cruel to force yourself on a child. I would rather protect the child and the surrounding community than the sex offender.

  • @tabruce1389 You need to look at recidivism rates for sex offenders. Life time registry destroys not only the life of the person who commits the crime. It destroys the lives of parents, children, spouses etc. Lifetime registry is a life-long sentence of misery and persecution. Men and women alike can commit horrible crimes but no matter how much they pay for it, no matter how much they try to redeem themselves or how ever unlikely it is they will re-offend it's never enough for a vengeful world

  • Even most sex offenders do not understand the New World Order and do not understand that the illuminati are using the criminal justice system to enslave the people. This man is clearly less of a criminal than pro-war politicians.

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  • @CYMRUTUBE2 right because we label the title offender to innocent people. theres a reason they cant be around schools.

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 are you justifying a crime from which you have been convicted of

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 not really helping your argument but helping mine....

  • Public humiliation and ostracism is not the answer. The offenders need to get "real" help so they won't offend again. Constant "bad puppy" will not help. Most of them are very ashamed. Most of the offenders have been victims themselves. Some of their victims will go on to offend someone and so on. If they had "truley" been helped; maybe they wouldn't have offended anyone. Then the chain would be broken, preventing many victims. How do you expect them to ask for help; if people want to kill them.

  • i think is funny people are sticking up for sex offenders I think they should rot in prison and not hurt any one again

  • If it is proven that they did do it then they deserve to loose all there human rights all there possessions and be dumped on an island and left there to die.

  • hell yeah where can I get a place like that, no rent no mortgage, free living in the great outdoors, sounds good to me. you don't even need a job, just live off food stamps. sounds like a virtual paradise to me!

  • @DieTheDeath it doesnt seem like the guy has much of a choice

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 so u dont want me to send you a picture of my tits?

  • well at least now i know not to walk in the woods alone

  • Choices come with consequences. Each case is so vastly different that it makes it impossible to have "blanket" consequences.

  • Are all pedophiles sex offenders? Yes. Are all sex offenders pedophiles? No. There is a big difference between consensual sex with a teenager and non-consensual with a pre-pubescent child. The former is wrong and there should be punishment, but not for life! Colorado is pathetic with their lifetime sentence.

  • @765tony Personally I think he did.. But again that is my personal opinion..

  • @765tony I personally wouldn't comment on the Tyson case.. I don't know enough about it.. I am sure its possible he did it.. But then again its possible he didnt.. If a court of law finds him guilty then I would say he is and he gets what he deserves.. Date rape is no laughing matter.. The drug these girls are given could possibly even kill them. It is rape whether the girl is awake or not..

  • WALMART EMPLOYEE HAT

  • our legal system is so jacked up.

  • No contest is a guilty plea.. Where was your lawyer.. If that's what he/she advised you to do, you got a deal.. If you didn't feel you were guilty you should have fought it..

    You didn't.. You said Im guilty..

  • ah they need to change their attitude towards rape. I mean we all know the so called victims are just dirty sluts living out their dream sexual fantasy right from the sexual act through to the police forensics taking vaginal samples and the attention a court lavishes on them. I mean girls dress like they want it so why else would they complain when they receive it ? its an obvious cry for attention.

  • @mrpervysxoffender Speaking as a victim of child molestation, I was only 4-13 during the offense.. Now tell me again what type of slut I was.. What type of a slut is a small child?? These men deserve everything they get and then some.. A victim of child sexual assault lives with problems from the abuse a lifetime.. It doesn't go away..

    Its with you forever.. Get educated before you speak again... Anyone defending a molester or rapist is a coward..

  • @justcary No one is stopping you from being a contribution to society because you were raped or molested. The only person holding you back is you. And don't tell me that I wouldn't understand; I do. I've been molested, AND I GOT OVER IT. I didn't forget it, but I quit playing the victim and fucking moved on. these men AND women deserve what they get...But to say "and then some" is to say you have dropped to their level. That you're out for revenge rather than justice. I don't pity you.

  • @azminivanracer And what makes you think that victims don't contribute to society?? And furthermore you were the one calling victims sluts.. I dont see a child a slut.. You are part of the reason children remain silent.. When they so desperately need to tell someone.. They often need adult intervention to get them out of the life of their abuser.. Im sorry you dont seem to understand that.. If these men have to live in tents so be it... someone has to speak for children.. You sure aren't.

  • @justcary Look at the ONLY comment I wrote. When did I EVER mention children as being sluts and whores? They are not. Don't ever put words in my mouth. I was molested, but what i failed to mention is, nobody can get over it alone. I spent 6 years in therapy and I'm sick of hearing how these people were "attacked" and now cant contribute to society because of it. I've been scarred for life but that doesn't mean i cant function.

    if i were a child i certainly wouldn't want you speaking for me.

  • @azminivanracer Ok I apologize, it was someone else... I know many who do contribute to society, and you have me misread.. But I also know that some have been traumatized to the point they have MPD.. Those people do function to some degree, but there are lapses in their lives where they lose days at a time.. so we cannot make light of that. I am not looking revenge, my molester is dead..I only look to make stronger laws protecting children..And building a better future for those who come after.

  • Again I was also a victim from the age of 4-13... Im sick of no victim.. We were all assaulted.. Some more horrid than others.. Some even unto death... I wont defend a molester period.. If this guy didn't do it, then Im sorry for him.. If he did let him live in his tent away from other children..I have no pity for him, only for the child he molested..

  • @justcary I see where your coming from. Victims don't make me sick. It's the "I've been defeated" attitude and using the experience as leverage for personal gain that bothers me. If that makes any sense. And as for my beliefs; I wish these offenders can be rehabilitated and believe some of them have that potential. But I am a Christian. My beliefs tell me that, criminals or not, these people are still humans who deserve punishment for their crimes AS LONG AS it is accompanied with forgiveness.

  • @azminivanracer When you say they feel defeated many do.. The trauma is different for every victim.. MPD is not a laughing matter.. Those having flashbacks so horrid they cut themselves hoping that pain will bring them out of the flashback.. And millions of victims have no insurance to get the therapy they need.. They are often stuck in a reality that they feel their is no way of escape.. I have listened to many stories.. Many so horrid I thought wow I was lucky..Many don't have access to help.

  • thats where yo ass belong

  • He's cute!

  • SHUT THE FUCK UP CHOMO!

  • Such bullshit that people who solicit of-age prostitutes and sick fucks who molest 12 year olds are lumped into the same category. How about the poor 21 year old kid who goes home with a 17 year old he picks up at the bar under the impression that she's well over 18 (it's called a fake ID)? The laws are criminal.

  • its simple if they dont want problems then dont fuck with kids they should be banned from useing the internet too

  • @miablincowe So then I suppose, people who speed, shouldn't be allow to drive cars anymore. People who rob banks shouldn't be allow to have a bank account anymore. People who hit other people shouldn't be allow near other people again. You are so hypocritical!!! Grow up!!!

  • Again: Have you ever noticed how many laws are passed right after a high profile case? It has never been proven that Adam Walsh was killed by a sex offender. Even the evidence says probably not. Danielle Van Dam was not killed by David Westerfield. The Van Dams were caught in 33 lies. Westerfield was caught in NONE! A Sheriff Dalsey who was supposed to be a professional, promises to get Jessica back safe...WTF? What cop would make a promise like that? What do "you" think is going on here?

  • @amzuel420 Well dude, the cop made the promise in the heat of the moment trying to make her father feel better...was it a bad judgment call? Yes. But I'm not sure what that's supposed to prove. You can name some cases where it wasn't a convicted sex offender who killed someone. For each case you cite, someone can find at LEAST one case to match it where the murderer WAS a convicted sex offender. Case slinging, just like quote slinging, proves nothing.

  • @DarthSociopath Don't make excuses for the cop. He's a coward and a liar. One of the first things you learn as a cop is NEVER MAKE PROMISES! The heat of the moment might be an excuse for John Q. Public but not for a person who's supposed to be a professional. It was done for sensationalism. Less than 2 months after Jessica's death Mark's driving new bikes and trucks paid for by donations? His own son's crime is a suddenly a Romeo and Juliette thing? He lives with a 16yo when he was 26? Come on!

  • @amzuel420 ...What the cop did was HUMAN. He didn't do it for sensationalism. He's not a coward or a liar, just a HUMAN. Cops are not Jedi-like beings. Training notwithstanding, our law enforcement officers are as human as you or me. But back to the topic at hand...

  • @amzuel420 Every time I mention something against something you're saying, you change gears. I keep saying "ok, to prevent sex offender reoffending, execute or incarcerate for life these people on their first strike." Instead of commenting on that, you start talking about kids killed by non sex offenders, instances of shoddy law enforcement, and now Mark Lunsford's new vehicles. Yes, we know non sex offenders kill too and we know the cops screw up at times...also...

  • @amzuel420 I DO NOT CARE ABOUT MARK LUNSFORD'S NEW VEHICLES!!! We're talking about solutions to the problem of sex offenders, NOT the hypocrisy of the people involved here. I posited a very simple one: LWOP or death for all rapists and child molesters. I'm not concerned about Mark Lunsford. I'm concerned about the future Jessica Lunsfords. Pointing out the actors as hypocrites does NOTHING. Arabic proverb: Listen to what is said, not who says it.

  • @DarthSociopath Here is a little insite. Not every Sex Offender is really a Sex Offender. Some are just caught up in a young girls lies. It happens ALL THE TIME. Young girls nowadays are hanging out at night clubs and hooking up in adult chat rooms all the time. Clearly, minors under 18 are NOT suppose to be there but they lie to get in ALL THE TIME. So don't be to quick to pass judgment. You too could be a victim of a young girls lies and become a Sex Offender one day.

  • @riddlaakaklu Fair enough, I addressed this on the other post of yours. I never said those people should be fried. All I was talking about through this entire dialogue was the true predators, rapists and child molesters. The law itself differentiates, no state has laws that give a person like you described the same sentence as a rapist or a child molester.

  • @riddlaakaklu Now, I'll say this: I think there should be (like in the United Kingdom) a limited defense of reasonable mistake of fact as to the girl's age. This would preserve the law and make for a just and fair solution to the honst problem you pose. I think the defense should be allowed if BOTH of the following apply:

  • @riddlaakaklu 1. The girl represented herself as over the age of consent (being in a nightclub drinking is such a representation) AND 2. The guy REASONABLY relied on that representation (subjective yes, but as a law student I can tell you the "reasonable person" standard is used by courts ALL the time...what it would mean here is if the court finds any reasonable person could tell the girl was underage by looking at her the defense would be unavailable) Sounds fair?

  • @DarthSociopath I don't know what state you're in but here in Texas, a girl lying about her age is NEVER a defense. Even though we know that it can happen to anyone, it's NOT a defense here in Texass. They would Convict you faster then you can say Sexual Assault.

  • @riddlaakaklu Read my post again. I didn't say that such a thing WAS a defense...I said it SHOULD be a defense (like it is in the United Kingdom).

  • @amzuel420 Why I'm giving you this one, I do NOT know. Mark's son fondled a 14 year old girl when he was 18. I don't consider that to be "child molestation" but I do consider it disgusting and I think he DOES deserve a felony charge and to have to register. But let us not digress anymore, back (I HOPE) to discussing the problem and the solution I offered instead of the hypocrisy and lack of sincerity of some of the actors involved

  • @DarthSociopath I do disagree with even Mark unsford son having to register. Didnt society used to get married at 12 ans 13. Hormones are crazy at these ages. He made a mistake, but what I find disgusting is that Mark Lunsford is out there wanting to make all these laws against people who do stupid things. Sexting, teenage sex, limewire and clicking on wrong pics, dating underage girls who lie..Mark needs to keep his mouth shut anymore, his son got off but many others do not for the same

  • @amzuel420 Let me illustrate: You cited the Walsh, Van Dam, and Lunsford cases (I have no clue what you meant by citing Lunsford since she WAS killed by a sex offender). But ok, lets say you have three cases where the child was NOT killed by a sex offender. I'll cite three off the top of my head where the murderer WAS a convicted sex offender: Susan Jordan (15), Meghan Kanka (7), Brooke Bennett (12). We can go back and forth all day and neither of us will prove anything with case slinging.

  • @DarthSociopath Lundford "was" killed by a an s/o...who asked authorities to lock him up because he himself said he was dangerous. He'd absconded from the registry over 6 months and there was no warrant on him? It took me about 3 hours to put him in the house behind the lundfords through Fla. jail and arrest records. He had been arrested at that house twice before for other things. Then nobody's watching this house while he buries her alive? Dude...like it or not, she was a sacrificial lamb.

  • @amzuel420 If you don't like how authorities handle these things...then you and I are on the same page for once. He should have been sent to the chair or locked up for life without parole on his first strike. What you're saying here is basically my point: laws for the most part are too leinent, not too strict. Jessica NEVER had to die, agreed...Jessica's Law is a GOOD thing (even if you dislike the registry part, I hope you can agree the vastly increased sentencing part is a good thing)

  • @amzuel420 If the justice system would have done its damn job in the beginning and not given sex offenders ANY chance to reoffend, countless victims would be alive today. With mandatory sentencing, we are finally beginning to correct these errors. The registry shouldn't even be necessary...if the day ever comes were one strike of rape or molestation = you NEVER see freedom again, the registry will be obsolete.

  • @amzuel420 However, all you're basically saying here is law enforcement didn't do its job...I AGREE ON THAT...I'd be a fool to disagree.  But I would hope that what we would learn from the Lunsford case is we need to stop giving them chances to reoffend and start having law enforcement actually do their damn job. That's all you really prove when you point out the flaws in the Lunsford case, and what you point out I think everyone agrees with.

  • Just so you know where I stand...I think the s/o registry is one of the sickest ideas a supposed civilized society has ever perpetrated on an on any fellow citizen. It is a prelude to NAZI style registration and a blatant example of unconstitutional banishment and Scarlett lettering. The only thing worse than the registry itself is it's authors who pretend to be protecting people when their true intention is to look like a hero, pass laws and get elected. That's the truth of the matter.

  • @amzuel420 Ok that's where you stand fair enough. I think Governor Jindal said it well when he said "people feel better knowing where sex offenders live, but I'd feel better knowing they all lived in one place: the state pen" That's why I believe in either death or LWOP for rapists and child molesters. If we had that, the registry would not be necessary. But since our "leaders" haven't yet passed those laws, I think the registry is necessary.

  • @DarthSociopath DO you realize that not only are these people on the registry. People that pee in a park after a bar night, sexting, underage sex, limewire, etc. People that have made stupid mistakes are now also on the registry. They are all lumped as sex offenders and they never touched or will touch a child. That is where the registry is dead wrong. You make a mistake like this and you suffer for the rest of your life. Just not fair

  • 1st you have to understand the driving force behind the whole sex offender thing. That's where you fall short...You don't understand what you're fighting. Ever notice how they sauntered Lizzy Smart all over your TV screen in a little black bathing suit? Is that the only vid her rich daddy had? What about the other 55 kids that came up missing that day? Did ya notice how many laws are passed right after a case like that? Do you think they couldn't have saved Jessica? Learn what you're fighting.

  • @amzuel420 I'm not sure what you mean by "driving force." I think I know what I'm fighting. You're right, we COULD have saved Jessica. John Couey had molested children before he kidnapped, raped, and killed her. If he had been sent to the chair after his first strike, she'd still be alive. I'd say undeserved second chances are the main problem here...and being freed and put on the registry instead of being locked up for life or being executed IS an undeserved second chance.

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 "your a cunt."

    There's your problem asshole ...you have no social skills. You expect me to believe that you go to prison for a picture of some 17 year olds legs? What's the rest of the story? Having a picture of a 17 year olds "legs" is not illegal.

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 You might wanna be aware something I found to be consistent after many months of research....Most people who talk like darthsociopath...are either sex offenders who haven't committed a crime yet or they're victims of a sex crime. Here's why I say that: About 25% of the SOs I've spoken with have admitted to talking like that before they were caught in a sex crime. Denial can make you as angry as being violated. There is no more liberating feeling than having admitted your faults.

  • @amzuel420 Well, you can accuse me of being a sex offender if you want. But I think such childish slander is a bit uncalled for just like CYMRUTUBE2's comment that he thinks the guy should "get raped" was uncalled for. And do you really trust anything your sex offender friends tell you? CRIMINALS...LIE...anything they say is inherently unreliable.

  • @amzuel420 Taking my hate for perverts and using it to accuse me of being one...just when I thought your kind could not stoop any lower. "My research said...my research said...FUCK YOUR RESEARCH!" What are your credentials?  Do you have a PhD? Are you qualified to do psychological research? I doubt it somehow. Interviewing some weirdos and reading a book or two doesn't mean you're suddenly brilliant and understand the world. Most people side with ME on this issue: are THEY pervs too???

  • @DarthSociopath My kind?....Childish slander? My "sex offender buddies"? Your problem is...Like body language...your response to certain things gives you away. You're displaying what's called "human emotional defense mechanisms". That means that in order to keep from being identified with those you resemble, you put on a show of hating and despising them yourself to impress others and keep up the red herring. BTW...How do you like being treated the way you treat others?

  • @amzuel420 Well, I said that stuff to you because you insulted me first...I did nothing to do, you fired the first shot. That is my attitude towards humanity: treat everyone with dignity until they prove through their actions they no longer deserve it. And as such I treat others just fine...as long as they deserve it. Sex offenders deserve less respect than cockroaches from me and since you had the audacity to call me one of them for expressing my disgust with them, the same is true of you.

  • @DarthSociopath An "overwhelming majority think like you"? At one time, an overwhelming majority thought the world was flat and they did exactly what you're do..crucify anyone who thinks different. To hell with the law and to hell with the constitution...until it's YOUR turn. Learn to become objective and you'll solve problems much quicker. If you suddenly found out the truth of what really goes on behind the scenes in this area you'd be hiding your children and putting bars on your windows.

  • @amzuel420 BTW...I just did some work with the parole authority that put a sex offender back behind bars and it'll be another 25 years before he'll even have another parole hearing. How did I do that? By being objective and not straying outside the boundaries of what I was there to do. Let me ask you something: If your daughter was missing and the only way you could get her back is by listening to a sex criminal that was doing life for the kidnap and rape of 2 small kids...what would you do?

  • @amzuel420 Good for you, although im not sure what role you exactly playing, but (even though I'd prefer LWOP or death) the result was good. And ok, I'd listen to the guy if I had to, but that doesn't change the fact that he deserves death for what he did. Most of these people are pure predators who are good at manipulating psychologists; they don't care about helping us for the most part. But fine: I'd do whatever it took to get my child back.

  • @DarthSociopath Doesn't matter what you're sure of or who I am...You'd do whatever it took to get your child back...Right? Okay... would you do whatever it took to "someone else's child" back? Ya probably would...right? That's what a good cop will do because he understand the difference between someone who has nothing left to loose and someone who has a little bit of hope? It could make the difference in whether or not you ever see your loved one again. If it saves your kid, he can be my buddy.

  • @amzuel420 That's what plea bargaining (and commutations) are for. And that's why we need death sentencing for people like that so we can have leverage. "Talk to the cops and save this kid and we commute your sentence to life without parole...keep quiet and die" Its a simple concept. We need death sentencing for people like that because we need something to threaten them with to force them into compliance. But would I be willing to let one live if I KNEW it would save a child? Yes, I would

  • @amzuel420 I'm willing to do whatever it takes to save children. I also recognize the disasters that have happened in the past because these people have been "rehabilitated" and released from prison only to do it again. If it takes waiving the death penalty to get one of these monsters to tell us where his latest victim is, fine...hate to, but its necessary. But that leverage is important.

  • @amzuel420 I'm not being any less objective than you are. My standard is quite simple: rape or child molestation = death sentence. That isn't lacking in objectivity; it's harsh, but objective. I'm not crucifying people who disagree with me. I'll crucify perverts yes, but those who oppose my idea of justice deserve respect until they do as you did and cross the line by calling ME a sex offender. I don't care that you disagree with me, I care tremendously that you fired the first shot here.

  • @amzuel420 I know what "human emotional defense mechanisms" are. I say again: the overwhelming majority of people feel exactly as I do about sex offenders. Are we ALL using these mechanisms? Not everyone who hates something is one of those things in disguise...I say again, your "many months" of interviewing sexual predators doesn't qualify you to psychoanalyze someone you do not know (even the best shrink has to actually MEET the person to diagnose him or her).

  • Also: you said 25% of your molester comrades say they talked like me at one point. You do realize 25% is not even close to a majority and thus is statistically insignificant, right?

  • @amzuel420 One more thing: you're making a basic statistical error: assuming what you say is true, that 25% of your sex offender pals talked like I did, that doesn't mean that 25% of people who talk like me from the general population are sex offenders. I like steak. I'm sure WELL over 25% of your perv buddies do as well, lets say 75%. OH SHIT! DARTHSOCIOPATH LIKES STEAK! 75% OF MY RAPIST FRIENDS DO TOO! DARTHSOCIOPATH MUST BE A RAPIST!!! Take a class in experimental design, PLEASE!

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  • The restriction includes churches? Look at the Georgia constitution. 1st it's illegal for any state or Fed to make any law respecting religion, or any property or persons, because of the religion of the land and/or property owner. 2nd, it's banishment which is also unconstitutional. Don't think that the right lawyers couldn't kill the registry overnight? The so-called legal battles you see now are just a show for john q public whom is not much smarter than most of the S/Os they condemn.

  • @CYMRUTUBE2 Nice...no wonder you're defending these perverts...that statement said more about your character than I ever could

  • I do not feel sorry for him. As an adult survivor of child rape I honestly believe the luxury of living in the woods is too good for this guy or any other child rapist. He has it better than most Americans who are homeless. Most Americans who are homeless get ran off.. At least he has his tent which will not get taken away because of ordinances.. I don't care if he was 16.. He made his choice and now he has to live with it.

  • @LorrettaW You don't even know what this guy was accused of. There was a case of a 16 year old having to register because he had sex with his 13 year old girlfriend. Maybe this guy admitted to something he didn't do because he thought it would be easier. You need to look up A Stormy Past on this site.

  • @LIVEMeltdown4ROCK LOL thanks bud, I appreciate it...but I consider myself just a regular guy who is blessed with a bit of common sense, much like yourself lol...which seems rare today

  • @LIVEMeltdown4ROCK Thats what im talking about!!!

  • Hitler is alive and well....to ostracize human beings like Hitler did..all for the sake of votes and money...

    what about the family members who love the so called sex offenders should they be ostracized has well....

  • What a shame that they're living in tents...when they shouldn't be living PERIOD (and I don't mean the 20 year old guy who had consensual sex with his 16 or 17 year old girlfriend, I'll grant that guy probably doesn't deserve to be on the registry) But rapists and child molesters shouldn't be on the registry either, they should be DEAD

  • @CYMRUTUBE, From what I just saw, apparently he is, I'm sad to say.

  • for one i dont have any kids. And two if i did i would learn them at a young age how sick this world is and protect them better. 

  • @tomdog29

    But if ur teenage son or daughter were in high school and met someone within their age group and decided to have sex, you couldn't possibly say that they are sick kids because they are ur flesh and blood and then go on to say they need to be put on the registry. Plus you won't be able to stop the prosecutor either from pursuing such charges. I hope u realize u can get put on the registry for that, its called statutory rape.

  • In the meantime, convicted murderers are living next door to you.

  • @dfwtexxaas u are absolutely right, you have no idea who ur neigbr is unless its a sex offender and in many cases they made a mistake, sexting, clicking on wrong titles on limewire, being with a girl that looks older, etc..it is against your rights to segregate a portion of society..isnt that the civil rights act..

  • @dfwtexxaas i bet youre a fucking sex offender thats why you trying to change the subject you peice of shit

  • in the state mississippi, if your a convicted sex offender you must have a place to live and register, before your released on parole. if not you have to max out your sentence. upon release you have 10 days to find a residence to register. now you tell me, can anyone find a job and get a pay check in 10 days to even find a place to live before they are charged with another felony for noncompliance? i think not. clearly those laws are unconstitutional.

  • @dannybayly Because parole is LEGALLY a privlege, not a right. That's why there is no appellate right to review of a parole board's decision. There is no constitutional right to parole. The federal government ABOLISHED parole for federal crimes years ago. Sorry, but that does not raise a constitutional challenge.

  • @dannybayly well maybe you shouldnt rape kids then perv

  • im the brainless american. Im a law abiding tax paying american. I am too busy working 50 hrs a week supporting my family not abusing children. Put these sick bastards where they belong back in a prison cell where they can be big bubbas little girl.

  • @tomdog29

    Yes, u truly are a brainless person, no common sense up there whatsoever, and I'll bet if ur son or daughter got caught up in these laws, you'd chance ur mind real quick and realize that the current laws are not just targeting the people it was intended to, but reaching out to people that don't belong on there. Lets pray it doesnt happend to ur kids.

  • i got an option for them. Baseball bat upside the face.

  • Guess what? If you are arrested loitering in McDonalds (if it has a playland), or anywhere 1000 feet near schools,playgrounds, etc., you violate and invalidate (according to Georgia law) your offender registration. Then you would have failed to register TWICE in Georgia, and you will go to jail for LIFE! If you fail to register twice in Georgia...it's life. You are chancing it big time living like that! Georgia is tough! And they will throw away the key!

  • Contact me I will give you a job and a place to live in my farm at Victorville California. You don't deserve this tent. Email me

  • @hervemusic in my book a guy like that aint a sex offender..when I think of a sex offender I think of a man molesting a child..like a teacher or a priest..and using force..not somebody having sex with a 17 year old girl who lost her virginity at 12 and been sexually active like a real woman for years..that's bullshit..like france for example..the age of consent is 15..it makes sense..she is a woman..she can be a mother..think about it..about the way our grandparents did it