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Monsters among us

Monsters among us


''It's very fashionable in some "tough on crime" circles to agitate for forced chemical castration of sex-offenders, as if the way to make our children safe from societal predators is simply to deny them access to the biological equipment necessary to commit crime. The fact is, nothing less than a cordless drill to the brain – to let the evil spirits out, let's say – will truly remove from a murderous child molester the urge to victimize little boys and little girls.''

Her name is Somer Thompson. She was 7 years old. She's dead.
In her last minutes of life, this beautiful little girl suffered inhuman acts of brutality. She was taken and murdered by one of the monsters who live and work among us – one of the pieces of human debris, the living mounds of filth, who are allowed to breathe the same air, live in the same apartment buildings and work the same jobs as genuine human beings. They look like us, but they're not human at all; they're animals who walk on two legs, with hearts full of black emptiness and minds full of perversion and violence.
Somer Thompson disappeared a week ago last Monday. She left school to walk home and was never seen alive again. By Wednesday of last week,
ABC News was reporting that the density of registered sex offenders living within walking distance of Somer's home is so great that "when their homes are represented by pins on a digital map they create a cluster so thick it overlaps in places." On Thursday, searchers found Somer's body in a Georgia landfill. By Friday, authorities had interrogated and ruled out as suspects all 161 sex offenders living in a five-mile radius of the house that will never again feel like a home to Somer Thompson's parents.
Let me write that out: There are ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE sex offenders living within five miles of this little girl's house. What's more, that density of legally registered perverts, child molesters, rapists, flashers and whatever else, is considered average. ABC quoted a Florida lawyer named Ron Book, a legal activist who fights for stricter sex-offense laws. "In spite of appearing ... to be a lot, that's about average. Some areas have hundreds of offenders."
Thanks to the miracle of technology, many new parents now experience the dubious honor of a new rite of passage in our society. When they are pregnant or shortly after their children are born, they visit various websites online that inform them of exactly where and who are the sex offenders in their neighborhoods. You, too, can obtain a map of these unctuous, contemptible creatures in your own neighborhood.
DVD shows how "the father of the sexual revolution" has endangered our children and our culture – "The Kinsey Syndrome"
Just browse to
familywatchdog.us, enter your address, and prepare to be horrified. You'll get a scattering Christmas-tree pattern of colored squares overlaid on a map of your target address. Clicking these squares will give you pictures, names, work addresses – complete dossiers, really – of the monsters lurking among you. There are other sites, too, such as your state's offender registry, that you can check. For example, I'm a New Yorker. My state lists sex offenders by county and risk level and allows you to search that registry by name and location. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114301
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