@Vebrotube I also heard that there is a group of mental-health professionals called B4U-ACT which seeks to normalize pedophelia and remove it as a mental disorder. Does she also support these groups?
All these time they've been calling the Vatican a haven for Child Molesters, but they failed to take actions against this? Now, whenever I hear Someone mocking the Vatican for its so called "sex crimes" and won't acknowledge this is a hypocrite.
@rytsign69 They don't take action against an even greater and more documented group of child molesters - public school teachers. As of this writing there have been somewhere of up to 1,000 incidents of child molestation among Catholic Priests, but there have been hundreds of thousands of children molested by public school teachers in the same amount of time. But you don't hear about it.
@MaxxTheMerciless Thanks for the Info. I don't live in America, but we also have the same problem here in the Philipppines about some of our public school teachers molesting children. Luckily, you almost never hear Catholic Priests molesting children here. If they did, you can safely bet the bishops will drag their sorry asses out.
They cover up rape and they encourage the slaughter of innocent, unborn baby girls and boys. It's outrageous that our tax dollars go to pay for this destruction. All of us would be horrified at the intentional destruction of a new born baby. But somehow we standby and watch babies destroyed because they are not yet out of the "protection" of their mother's uterus.
That is so sick- That woman is the WORST example of a political figure, and should be put in jail. She helped a tax-funded organization get away with murder...literally.
If Planned Parenthood was doing what it says it does in terms of 'helping those in need' why are they so evasive every time they are asked to explain there actions and decisions? I don't think the parents can be prosecuted, even though they should be. A medical facility is bound by extremely strict laws in regards to reporting abuse, sexual or otherwise. They obviously didn't. More proof that Planned Parenthood doesnt give a shit about your reproductive freedoms, they care about money.
Are the parents of these rape victims going to face charges for not reporting these rapes? I assume that even though the parents aren't therapists, doctors, etc, that they also have a responsibility to report such things. Can they be prosecuted?
And exactly how are you defining the word "rape" here.
@letmeinustupidthing The names on the records were redacted before being handed over to investigators. They have no way of knowing who exactly those victims were.
@letmeinustupidthing I'm sure it is defined in the legal sense, as relating to statutory rape but, let me ask you: Are you okay with a 46 or even an 18 year old guy seducing or otherwise manipulating a 12 or even a 15 year old girl into having sex with him, knocking her up and pressuring her to abort the baby because he could go to jail? How do you define wrong? Is it fair for a more mature/worldly wise person to take advantage of a young and naive girl for his enjoyment?
"Statutory rape" is a law to protect naive children from sex predators . I believe it is a good law to have in place, considering the children it is written to protect. (I personally know there to be some very shrewd, manipulative and selfishly intentioned sex predators in this fallen world - I did time with some of them.)
@DLmadison100 When speaking about the average person,18 & 15 is way different than 46 & 15 or 46 & 12. To answer your question I'm not OK with 46 & 12/15 or 18 & 12. I don't like it,but unfortunately 18 & 15 is a fact of life today. I have no problem with statuatory rape laws. I do have a problem with the application of them at times. In my (admittedly limited) experience, curcumstances that should be considered in such crimes are not considered. cont
@DLmadison100 cont. When speaking of "consent" it's just not cut and dried. Of course a small child can't consent, but I'm talking about a sexually active 15 or 16 year old. Of course they shouldn't be manipulated...ever...by anyone. My point is that "consent" is different in every case of statuatory rape. I also have a problem with the AFL and anyone else who uses the word "rape" when they should use "statuatory rape". It's misleading.
@letmeinustupidthing KS statutory rape law has 4 crimes: Unlawful voluntary sexual relations; indecent liberties, aggravated indecent liberties, and specifically rape--"Sexual intercourse with someone less than 14 years of age." PP committed 166 abortions on children 11-13 years old but reported only two. What is misleading is the implication that rape of 11 year old girls might only be a technicality. That is how Kinsey and PP think. Paul E. Rondeau, Exec. Dir., ALL
@per619 Thank you for that clarification of the KS law. The ACT of rape is never a technicality. My point is that the use of the WORD "rape" in statuatory rape cases is misleading to those of us who are unfamiliar with the laws of a particular state. As I stated in my earlier comment, I have no problem with statuatory rape laws, just with the use of what is, as I see it, a misleading term. Thank you for taking the time to respond, Mr. Rondeau, and for all that you and ALL do.
@letmeinustupidthing All too often the girl is pressured by the adult male not to tell her parents and, to have the abortion. Planned Parenthood lobbied successfully in many states to have parents legally restricted from being made aware o their child's pregnancy termination (supposedly to "protect the privacy" of the child) but, in fact covering up statutory rape, (A crime Planned Parenthood staff or administrators have often proven themselves to be willing accomplices in.)
"All too often" seems kind of, "I know so much" but, how would I know? Having been a victim of child rape myself, by a homosexual sex predator, and being pressured not to tell about it; I can speak from personal experience to the pressuring not to tell. And, you can do a web search, or even one here on YouTube, to see that Planned Parenthood staffers frequently commit cover-ups of child rape. Just type "Planned Parenthood caught."
@DLmadison100 What happened to you was wrong and I'm sorry that you had to go through it. I hope you understand that I'm not talking about a situatuon like yours. I hope it's OK if I pray for you.
@letmeinustupidthing If you were to wonder how I got from who I was to who I am, It is God's work. I love Jesus for saving me and, I give heart felt thanks for God's power working in me to change this wretched sinner's mind and life into one that can see and agree that righteousness is a worthy pursuit and, that government and law are necessary.
@letmeinustupidthing I almost get the earlier point you were trying to make about a consenting 15 or 16 year old. Really though, I don't. It isn't my place, or the place of anyone not on a Judge's bench or jury box, to decide if someone has committed a crime worthy of penalty or not. That is what we have a justice system for. Being a former criminal (ex-felon), I have seen the system at work. I'm not saying it is perfect but, I am saying it is necessary and mostly just.
@letmeinustupidthing I thank you for your offer of prayer. I'm not a victim anymore though; I'm not hurting or bitter, which is partly why I can talk openly about my experience. I have forgiven the man who assaulted me and, asked my Lord to do the same, (praying sincerely that he was turned from the darkness that consumed his mind and desires to a living and eternal hope found only through Jesus Christ.)
Adding... If you disagree with statutory rape laws, you are free to advocate for their amendment or repeal. For myself, I am persuaded that much stricter enforcement of current laws is needed. Teens generally know just enough about sex to get themselves into trouble and, don't have enough life experience to make an informed sexual consent, (however much they may insist that they do.)
@letmeinustupidthing Did the parents know? I'd also like to know the state's parental notification laws, if they've been followed, inspection/regulations vs. medical clinics/hospitals re: abortions/ages/reporting, etc..
If people realized how many underage incest victims are also dragged in by offenders, they would be shocked.
Isn't Sebellius the same person that said being a pedophile is a "sexual preference"?
Vebrotube 6 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@Vebrotube Dear Lord.... Did she actually said that?
rytsign69 4 days ago
@rytsign69 : Oh, yes!
Vebrotube 3 days ago
@Vebrotube I also heard that there is a group of mental-health professionals called B4U-ACT which seeks to normalize pedophelia and remove it as a mental disorder. Does she also support these groups?
rytsign69 3 days ago
@rytsign69 : She's associated with them as well.
Vebrotube 3 days ago
All these time they've been calling the Vatican a haven for Child Molesters, but they failed to take actions against this? Now, whenever I hear Someone mocking the Vatican for its so called "sex crimes" and won't acknowledge this is a hypocrite.
rytsign69 1 month ago
@rytsign69 They don't take action against an even greater and more documented group of child molesters - public school teachers. As of this writing there have been somewhere of up to 1,000 incidents of child molestation among Catholic Priests, but there have been hundreds of thousands of children molested by public school teachers in the same amount of time. But you don't hear about it.
MaxxTheMerciless 1 week ago
@MaxxTheMerciless Thanks for the Info. I don't live in America, but we also have the same problem here in the Philipppines about some of our public school teachers molesting children. Luckily, you almost never hear Catholic Priests molesting children here. If they did, you can safely bet the bishops will drag their sorry asses out.
rytsign69 1 week ago
This sounds a bit far fetched...is it possible? Or is it another pressure group tactic?
xxsarusiacutiexx 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
They cover up rape and they encourage the slaughter of innocent, unborn baby girls and boys. It's outrageous that our tax dollars go to pay for this destruction. All of us would be horrified at the intentional destruction of a new born baby. But somehow we standby and watch babies destroyed because they are not yet out of the "protection" of their mother's uterus.
TulaiMr 2 months ago 2
What scares me even more is that Obama supports Planned Parenthood. Actually, they support him. This guy needs to be voted out of office.
79sobie 2 months ago in playlist American Life League Report 6
That is so sick- That woman is the WORST example of a political figure, and should be put in jail. She helped a tax-funded organization get away with murder...literally.
soapyjane 2 months ago
If Planned Parenthood was doing what it says it does in terms of 'helping those in need' why are they so evasive every time they are asked to explain there actions and decisions? I don't think the parents can be prosecuted, even though they should be. A medical facility is bound by extremely strict laws in regards to reporting abuse, sexual or otherwise. They obviously didn't. More proof that Planned Parenthood doesnt give a shit about your reproductive freedoms, they care about money.
handofchurchill 2 months ago 9
Are the parents of these rape victims going to face charges for not reporting these rapes? I assume that even though the parents aren't therapists, doctors, etc, that they also have a responsibility to report such things. Can they be prosecuted?
And exactly how are you defining the word "rape" here.
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing The names on the records were redacted before being handed over to investigators. They have no way of knowing who exactly those victims were.
AmericanLifeLeague 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing I'm sure it is defined in the legal sense, as relating to statutory rape but, let me ask you: Are you okay with a 46 or even an 18 year old guy seducing or otherwise manipulating a 12 or even a 15 year old girl into having sex with him, knocking her up and pressuring her to abort the baby because he could go to jail? How do you define wrong? Is it fair for a more mature/worldly wise person to take advantage of a young and naive girl for his enjoyment?
DLmadison100 2 months ago
"Statutory rape" is a law to protect naive children from sex predators . I believe it is a good law to have in place, considering the children it is written to protect. (I personally know there to be some very shrewd, manipulative and selfishly intentioned sex predators in this fallen world - I did time with some of them.)
DLmadison100 2 months ago
@DLmadison100 When speaking about the average person,18 & 15 is way different than 46 & 15 or 46 & 12. To answer your question I'm not OK with 46 & 12/15 or 18 & 12. I don't like it,but unfortunately 18 & 15 is a fact of life today. I have no problem with statuatory rape laws. I do have a problem with the application of them at times. In my (admittedly limited) experience, curcumstances that should be considered in such crimes are not considered. cont
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@DLmadison100 cont. When speaking of "consent" it's just not cut and dried. Of course a small child can't consent, but I'm talking about a sexually active 15 or 16 year old. Of course they shouldn't be manipulated...ever...by anyone. My point is that "consent" is different in every case of statuatory rape. I also have a problem with the AFL and anyone else who uses the word "rape" when they should use "statuatory rape". It's misleading.
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing Sorry I meant *ALL*
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing KS statutory rape law has 4 crimes: Unlawful voluntary sexual relations; indecent liberties, aggravated indecent liberties, and specifically rape--"Sexual intercourse with someone less than 14 years of age." PP committed 166 abortions on children 11-13 years old but reported only two. What is misleading is the implication that rape of 11 year old girls might only be a technicality. That is how Kinsey and PP think. Paul E. Rondeau, Exec. Dir., ALL
per619 2 months ago
@per619 Thank you for that clarification of the KS law. The ACT of rape is never a technicality. My point is that the use of the WORD "rape" in statuatory rape cases is misleading to those of us who are unfamiliar with the laws of a particular state. As I stated in my earlier comment, I have no problem with statuatory rape laws, just with the use of what is, as I see it, a misleading term. Thank you for taking the time to respond, Mr. Rondeau, and for all that you and ALL do.
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing All too often the girl is pressured by the adult male not to tell her parents and, to have the abortion. Planned Parenthood lobbied successfully in many states to have parents legally restricted from being made aware o their child's pregnancy termination (supposedly to "protect the privacy" of the child) but, in fact covering up statutory rape, (A crime Planned Parenthood staff or administrators have often proven themselves to be willing accomplices in.)
DLmadison100 2 months ago
"All too often" seems kind of, "I know so much" but, how would I know? Having been a victim of child rape myself, by a homosexual sex predator, and being pressured not to tell about it; I can speak from personal experience to the pressuring not to tell. And, you can do a web search, or even one here on YouTube, to see that Planned Parenthood staffers frequently commit cover-ups of child rape. Just type "Planned Parenthood caught."
DLmadison100 2 months ago
@DLmadison100 What happened to you was wrong and I'm sorry that you had to go through it. I hope you understand that I'm not talking about a situatuon like yours. I hope it's OK if I pray for you.
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing *situation*
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing If you were to wonder how I got from who I was to who I am, It is God's work. I love Jesus for saving me and, I give heart felt thanks for God's power working in me to change this wretched sinner's mind and life into one that can see and agree that righteousness is a worthy pursuit and, that government and law are necessary.
DLmadison100 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing I almost get the earlier point you were trying to make about a consenting 15 or 16 year old. Really though, I don't. It isn't my place, or the place of anyone not on a Judge's bench or jury box, to decide if someone has committed a crime worthy of penalty or not. That is what we have a justice system for. Being a former criminal (ex-felon), I have seen the system at work. I'm not saying it is perfect but, I am saying it is necessary and mostly just.
DLmadison100 2 months ago
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DLmadison100 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing I thank you for your offer of prayer. I'm not a victim anymore though; I'm not hurting or bitter, which is partly why I can talk openly about my experience. I have forgiven the man who assaulted me and, asked my Lord to do the same, (praying sincerely that he was turned from the darkness that consumed his mind and desires to a living and eternal hope found only through Jesus Christ.)
DLmadison100 2 months ago
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Adding... If you disagree with statutory rape laws, you are free to advocate for their amendment or repeal. For myself, I am persuaded that much stricter enforcement of current laws is needed. Teens generally know just enough about sex to get themselves into trouble and, don't have enough life experience to make an informed sexual consent, (however much they may insist that they do.)
DLmadison100 2 months ago
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Bless you brother
letmeinustupidthing 2 months ago
@letmeinustupidthing Did the parents know? I'd also like to know the state's parental notification laws, if they've been followed, inspection/regulations vs. medical clinics/hospitals re: abortions/ages/reporting, etc..
If people realized how many underage incest victims are also dragged in by offenders, they would be shocked.
averitas 1 month ago 2