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  1. Re:VIBRATORS, BUTT PLUGS, and DILDOS...Oh my!! on You Have Been 'Randomly' Selected? · · Score: 1

    If I got to unpack it, I'd loudly proclaim what each item was and turn on anything that goes buzz. :D So you think they'd be fazed by a tampon more than my rabbit? Then they're weird people. It'd still be fun to do.

    And being modded funny was my goal of the day. LOL, thanks!

  2. Re:VIBRATORS, BUTT PLUGS, and DILDOS...Oh my!! on You Have Been 'Randomly' Selected? · · Score: 1

    I knew some anonymous coward would ask!

    I'm a young woman with a very high libido who doesn't want to go out and find random people, so, um.... I've got quite the collection at this point. *blushes*

  3. Re:VIBRATORS, BUTT PLUGS, and DILDOS...Oh my!! on You Have Been 'Randomly' Selected? · · Score: 1

    LOL, you know, they make these vibrators for girls called the Venus penis (oh gods, I'm almost embarassed for knowing this). Look at the pic so I don't have to describe it.

    It's be a lot more fun for them to open my bags and pull out sex toys in front of everyone. I would actually consider shelling out the dough for a life-sized John Holmes dong (see the John Holmes dong) because it would be so noticable.

    Don't ask how I know about these things!

  4. VIBRATORS, BUTT PLUGS, and DILDOS...Oh my!! on You Have Been 'Randomly' Selected? · · Score: 4, Funny

    You know, next time I fly, I'm going to make sure to pack items I know would embarass the hell out of the inspector should I be "randomly" inspected. Then I'd really look forward to them opening my bags up, and would be disappointed to not be selected. I'd just sweetly smile with a barely contained smirk and confidentally make some sort of smart-ass remark about joining the one-person mile-high club in the bathroom. ;-)

    Oh, I look forward to embarassing any airline dummy who wants ot inspect my stuff!

  5. Re:Who is watching out for divorced men? on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Thank you.

  6. Re:He did good things on Steve Irwin Dead · · Score: 1

    Because of the good things he did. That's why.

  7. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    I sure as hell would not leave my child alone with ANYONE, regardless of crime, who committed an offense that hurt someone. Be the person a molester, someone who hit his or her spouse, whatever. Nor would I leave my child with anyone who breaks any laws which could result in harm to much child, such as a heroine-drug user who may go off and get high and neglect to keep a safe eye on my child.

    I take it you don't know how you'd consider a molester to be rehabilitated.

  8. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    I'm sure that you've never had something so traumatic happen to you that, when the memories do start to come back, they seem light nightmares. You're lucky if you've never been in this situation.

  9. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    How would you determine a molester to be rehabilitated? I hope you dodn't have children if you'd leave your child alone with a molester.

  10. He did good things on Steve Irwin Dead · · Score: 0

    I know a lot of idiots are going to attempt to make something comedic out of this, but he brought a lot of awareness to the natural world and increased the respect a lot of people had for animals and nature. This deeply saddens me.

    People, have a little respect. You wouldn't appreciate others making a joke out of the on-the-job death of one of your loved ones.

  11. Re:This is BULL SHIT!! on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 2, Interesting

    So the father and mother both choose to have sex. Why should one get all the enjoyment of the child at the expense of the other? Why should they not be treated as equally important and BOTH have EQUAL time with the child and share expenses equally?

    Clearly you haven't been in the courtroom when these accusations have come out. A woman claims molestation and the father is so severely stigmatized that he has no chance. Clearly you haven't heard of parental alienation and parental alienation syndrome. Clearly you aren't familiar with a judge's reluctance to sensence a mother to jail. I've seen, in person, in the courtroom, cases that would make you naseated with anger, the kind I feel right now, and you would want to severely hurt every single person who makes a knowingly-false accusation for selfish gains. And this law is now going to allow, no, encourage that. While it doesn't say, "Hey, accuse people for fun!" if people know that they can accuse and get what they want, they will. This also opens the door for blackmail. "Give me what I want, buy me what I want, or I will accuse you."

  12. Re:Suggestion on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    I addressed this. He would get a PD if he were to get a trial. If you have no money, you don't have a chance unless you have a very intimate grasp of the law, but, realisitically, how many people who are not attorneys know the law well enough to defend themselves?

  13. Re:Don't worry, it is unconstitutional and will be on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Children are considered to be property to an extent. You can not be denied what is yours without due cause. To give one parent 12 days every two weeks and the other parent just one weekend when both are fit parents is to deny the weekend-parent equal access without cause.

  14. Re:Who is watching out for divorced men? on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Thanks to the lovely Bradley Amendment, judges can not strike back child support. This is bull shit. She decides to claim welfare and not work, and YOU have to pay for her laziness. Jamstar, please call 925-449-8436 and seak with Pete. He and I co-authored a form that might be able to help.

  15. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Yes, and those who have not been convicted, or even given a trial, are going to be lumped in with criminals such as the man who killed Megan. A simple web search will bar someone from jobs, from being able to rent apartments, etc., due to a simple web search putting a black mark on their character. And yet these innocent accused will probably have NO RIGHT to file slander.

  16. Re:Who is watching out for divorced men? on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    I am going to e-mail you. Look for an e-mail from an e-mail beginning with "heiress."

  17. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Clearly you have never been a victim or had a child who was. This is more of a psychological illness than a desire for sexual gratification. You can't "cure" a molester anymore than you can "cure" someone with retardation (no offense meant to the mentally disabled). You can help them learn to live with it, but a molester failing to control it will victimize someone else whereas someone mentally disabled most likely will not.

    Tell me this. Would you let a "rehabilitated" molester babysit your young daughter?

  18. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Anyone who has been molested or whose child was molested would say that this is absolutely fair. The molester is being given a choice. However, it's not always a sexual thrill, but a power trip, knowing that he (or, less often, she) can have that kind of power and control over someone.

  19. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    Exactly. And often children are too scared to tell Mommy and Daddy as soon as it happened the first time. It's frightening. I know, a male babysitter molested me, but, unlike many children, though scared, the fear he instilled in me didn't match the safety I felt telling my parents, so he was immediately arrested. And it's extremely disturbing to me that he didn't have to register and now works as a counselor with kids.

    But more often than not, kids feel fear, shame, like someone will think they liked it, that the did something to bring it on...so don't tell anyone. The molester knows he can probably get away with it again and again and again. Unless a child says something, there's nothing to be investigated. With murder, when a body is found, no one has to say anything, it's going to be investigated like crazy. It's harder to hide a murder than it is to make a child so afraid that he or she won't say anything.

    And yes, for each offense, how many others were victimized who either didn't come forward or who have blocked it from their memories and so can't?

  20. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    I do believe serial molesters are more common than serial killers. Many serial molesters are also not caught. I'm sure you're familiar with how a child molested often blocks the memories.

  21. Re:I got that part on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    How cute. You think we're in a perfect society with a system that always works the way it should. Wake up, we have a court system that does shit all the time that makes NO SENSE, things that defy logic. Get a judge on a bad day and he can go against the law with protection under something called "color of law," and, if you don't have the money to appeal it, you're out of luck. Public defenders have too much to do than to give you a good appeal.

  22. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1
  23. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    The difference between sex offender registried and registries for kleptos is that sex offenders are really mentally sick and highly likely to reoffend with their victims most often children. Sex and power are two string allures. How often are murderers ever released from prison? How often are sex offenders in and out of prison? I do believe that people who commit crimes with a high re-offend rate with violence should go into an online-searchable registry, including those who assault.

    I'm not so naive as to think that Megan being a blue-eyed blonde had nothing to di with this law. It helped, but was not the sole contributor.

    But to decide that all it may take is someone accusing someone to have you lumped in with such people is not going to help and will only increase anger in society.

  24. Re:Hmmm... on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    So you think that the guy who killed Megan should just be allowed to go on his merry way after having sexually assaulted a child just because he finished a prison sentence for a crime that has a major psychological cause? He should just be allowed to be around children? Would you want him to work at the day care where your children go?

  25. Re:This is BULL SHIT!! on State of Ohio Establishes "Pre-Crime" Registry · · Score: 1

    See my sig, but please don't derail a topic that is very serious. This may one day affect you in a negative way. If you want rights, you need to be aware of what's going on and actively fight for those rights.