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Massachusetts: Law and Disorder
This is fukcing dispicable. I hate this F'ing state.
How can this keep happening? By Margery Eagan Boston Herald Columnist Thursday, February 15, 2007 - Updated: 02:40 AM EST Memo to all you touchy-feely bleeding hearts out there: You wonder why law and order crusaders like Nancy Grace and Bill O’Reilly rant about everybody enacting Jessica’s Law, that is, a 25-year mandatory minimum for a first time sexual assault on a child? You wonder why fed-up citizens groups fight to have judges elected instead of appointed for life, as they are around here? ............. The details in the court papers turn your stomach. Here is a condensed, family newspaper version of just one of the attacks against a 9-year-old the court called “Sarah.” Defendant Patrick Doyle of Salem, after allegedly smoking a boatload of crack cocaine, is receiving a sex act in a bedroom right beside this little girl. When his crack-smoking buddy begins removing the child’s shorts and sexually molesting her, Sarah “began to cry,” the court papers say. Then the child’s own mother comes into the room and says, “What’s wrong?” The child begins crying harder. But her mother says, “It’s OK.” It’s OK. Then this mother, the documents detail, performs a sex act on Doyle while right next to her and him, his buddy forces the child to perform the same act. Everybody all together, in the same bedroom. OK, on Monday, Kern sentenced Doyle to one year in jail, even after he admitted he did nothing to help the girl as she was raped repeatedly - even after he admitted threatening a witness who went to police - which is a felony. Or why the victims rights crowd is incensed that Gov. Deval Patrick - barely a month in office - is moving to make it easier for convicted criminals to shield their records? http://news.bostonherald.com/columni...3076&srvc=home |
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Most states are cheaper than Mass. Their populations are going up and the ecomomy is better than Massachusetts. What are you, under house arrest? If you hate it here so much, get the fu-k out! We don't want anyone here who doesn't want to be here. I'm sure you would agree, being from here.... |
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Heck I left MA almost 20 years ago, all you have to do is leave.
If the "STATE" displeases you there should be a way.? I found mine, sent the kids out for pizza and left, sent them a card from the new location, no return address. :D They lived and are doing quite well on their own. I admit there was no family business involved, but then again aren't children a family business, you know, not the "STATES"???? God I love living in the last bastion of freedom as set forth by the, you know, the piece of paper that so many are trying to interpret as a village thingy? ;) Sorry, didn't mean to hy-jack, carry on,...................................poof! PS: No bashing please as my kids do enough of that. :bricks: |
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MA voters were very happy to have the statehouse split. It wasn't until two straight Republicans had used this state's governorship as a stepping stone that they looked to the other side. |
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Right on all counts. Why the Kennedys keep getting elected??? Why, after all these years of enacting the most anti-American legislation ever to hit the floor?? Very simple: they are supported by the high-tech and educational establishments, Massachusetts' two biggest industries. The high-tech people love Kennedy because he gets them all the lucrative government contracts. Raytheon, and all the rest of the techies, and the educational bastions, Harvard and MIT, etc., love Kennedy's "adaptable" views on life, so they vote as a bloc to support him and his liberal comrades, while making it so "un-politically correct" to vote any other way. Kennedy, Kerry, and all the rest have found their way: very quietly get those government contracts for the same military industrial complex that then goes to war. After some years of getting all the contracts in place, and the wars are fully funded, then Kennedy and Kerry start saying how much they are now "against" the war in question: Vietnam, Cambodia, terror, Iraq, you name it. Both sides of the fence. Also known as "two-faced". Who makes out: Kennedy, Kerry and the liberals. Who loses: the average Massachusetts' citizen and the rest of the nation. // |
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