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"Sound of Freedom" True Story of A Federal Agent Turned Child Protector

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  • RoadTripRoadTrip Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 7,822 Founders Club
    edited July 2023
  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,294
    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,943 Standard Supporter
    edited July 2023
    Demonrats are pedos. They want pedophilia normalized. It's a demonrat policy plank. They think children should be able to consent to sex with adults.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,385 Standard Supporter
    thechatch said:

    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
    You are. As a parent, why should I have to consider the ultimate justice when that's the purpose of letting the state handle the justice part. If soft on crime worked, then I'd be in favor of it. But it doesn't. There is movement in the dem part to now cut way back on the registered sex offender registries and enforcement because?

    The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted for child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

    In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.
  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,947 Founders Club
    HHusky said:

    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    The party of pedophiles

    Family Friendly Drag shows
    Minor attracted person
    Lower the age of consent
    Mutilate teens

    It's like they're not even trying to hide it anymore.

    Atlanta is a hub for trafficking- big airport, lots of conventions, Hwys 75/85/20 all run through downtown. There are billboards around the city and the airport to be aware of trafficking. Ticket agents at ATL are trained to look for signs that young girls are in trouble. Couple of times/year there will be an arrest because an agent was alert. A few times a year I volunteer with an organization that refurbishes homes around Atlanta to provide shelter for victims of sex trafficking and help as they re-enter society. Locations are obviously kept hidden. We don't even know where to go until the night before when we get the address.

    But hey, the author of the book may have overstated his group's efforts in making certain arrests. Certainly, shocked to see that happen first in print, then in film. I say again - shocking.

    These are bunch of folks who would vote Bill Clinton as President for life. They all turned a blind eye to Harvey Weinstein, would work for Roman Polansky at the drop of a hat, and believe that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.

    Why am I not surprised they say "Meh" to a movie to raise awareness of the child sex trade because they don't like the politics of the folks associated with the film?

    Sound of Awareness Raising

    Give until it hurts, suckers.
    So are you claiming human/child trafficking isn’t a problem Dazzler?
    It'll become important again the next time Hollywood makes another movie about the Catholic abuse scandal. Libs are only concerned when it's groups they oppose.
    "The Catholic abuse scandal", singular.

    You mean Ballard hasn't put a stop to that?
    flailing again
  • dncdnc Member Posts: 56,751
    hardhat said:


    Calling a movie that was written and filmed before QAnon was a thing a QAnon dog whistle just because it feels like one to you sounds an awful lot like a conspiracy theory.

    CAREFUL.
  • jecorneljecornel Member Posts: 9,727
    Saw Sound of Freedom today. For the viewers not aware of how rampant child trafficking is it will be a rude awakening. I’m sure many will stuff it away as a coping mechanism to not face the horrific facts of the matter. To bill it as Qanon is fucking disgusting.
  • hardhathardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    RoadTrip said:

    HHusky said:

    RoadTrip said:

    HHusky said:

    RoadTrip said:

    DemonRATS are openly trying to make it legal for adults to have sex with children. They want to cut their breasts and dicks off or put fake ones on to satisfy their satanic fetishism. CA just denied a law which would have made pedophilia a more stringent crime. These people need to be 6 feet under. I'm talking about you Her Dazzler you cowardly simp of a man.
    Hair of the dog? Looks like you’ve overdone it.
    You still crying cunt?
    Leave some crazy for the other girls, please.
    Your daughters are too fat

  • thechatchthechatch Member Posts: 6,294

    thechatch said:

    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
    You are. As a parent, why should I have to consider the ultimate justice when that's the purpose of letting the state handle the justice part. If soft on crime worked, then I'd be in favor of it. But it doesn't. There is movement in the dem part to now cut way back on the registered sex offender registries and enforcement because?

    The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted for child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

    In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.
    My anti capital punishment stance has more to do with my liberal belief that the state should never have the power to take the life from its citizens.

    It has nothing to do with empathy or an aversion to mortal retribution. I just don’t believe the government should have the power to sentence a man or women of its charge to death.

    But these people shouldn’t breathe out air.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,972 Standard Supporter
    jecornel said:

    Saw Sound of Freedom today. For the viewers not aware of how rampant child trafficking is it will be a rude awakening. I’m sure many will stuff it away as a coping mechanism to not face the horrific facts of the matter. To bill it as Qanon is fucking disgusting.

    Proof that @MelloDawg NEEDS Qanon to avoid facing reality.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,923
    hardhat said:

    RoadTrip said:

    HHusky said:

    RoadTrip said:

    HHusky said:

    RoadTrip said:

    DemonRATS are openly trying to make it legal for adults to have sex with children. They want to cut their breasts and dicks off or put fake ones on to satisfy their satanic fetishism. CA just denied a law which would have made pedophilia a more stringent crime. These people need to be 6 feet under. I'm talking about you Her Dazzler you cowardly simp of a man.
    Hair of the dog? Looks like you’ve overdone it.
    You still crying cunt?
    Leave some crazy for the other girls, please.
    Your daughters are too fat

    GOP picnic snaps
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,943 Standard Supporter
    thechatch said:

    thechatch said:

    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
    You are. As a parent, why should I have to consider the ultimate justice when that's the purpose of letting the state handle the justice part. If soft on crime worked, then I'd be in favor of it. But it doesn't. There is movement in the dem part to now cut way back on the registered sex offender registries and enforcement because?

    The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted for child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

    In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.
    My anti capital punishment stance has more to do with my liberal belief that the state should never have the power to take the life from its citizens.

    It has nothing to do with empathy or an aversion to mortal retribution. I just don’t believe the government should have the power to sentence a man or women of its charge to death.

    But these people shouldn’t breathe out air.
    Capitol punishment is and always has been legal and proper. The state just carries out the sentence the citizens make the decisions. From the judge to the prosecution, defense and the jury.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,030 Founders Club
    Sledog said:

    thechatch said:

    thechatch said:

    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
    You are. As a parent, why should I have to consider the ultimate justice when that's the purpose of letting the state handle the justice part. If soft on crime worked, then I'd be in favor of it. But it doesn't. There is movement in the dem part to now cut way back on the registered sex offender registries and enforcement because?

    The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted for child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

    In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.
    My anti capital punishment stance has more to do with my liberal belief that the state should never have the power to take the life from its citizens.

    It has nothing to do with empathy or an aversion to mortal retribution. I just don’t believe the government should have the power to sentence a man or women of its charge to death.

    But these people shouldn’t breathe out air.
    Capitol punishment is and always has been legal and proper. The state just carries out the sentence the citizens make the decisions. From the judge to the prosecution, defense and the jury.
    It's the people being the state

  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,246 Standard Supporter

    Sledog said:

    thechatch said:

    thechatch said:

    hardhat said:


    150 years ago, someone like this was afforded a set of choices, pursuant to their “condition”….

    Firing squad
    Hanging
    Be-heading

    Seeing shit like this makes me wonder if I’m wrong in my stance of anti-capital punishment.
    You are. As a parent, why should I have to consider the ultimate justice when that's the purpose of letting the state handle the justice part. If soft on crime worked, then I'd be in favor of it. But it doesn't. There is movement in the dem part to now cut way back on the registered sex offender registries and enforcement because?

    The murder of Megan Nicole Kanka (December 7, 1986 – July 29, 1994) occurred in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. Seven-year-old Megan Kanka was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas, after he lured her into his house; Timmendequas had previously been convicted for child molestation. The murder attracted national attention and subsequently led to the introduction of "Megan's Law", which requires law enforcement to disclose details relating to the location of registered sex offenders.

    In 1997, Timmendequas was convicted of Kanka's murder. He was initially sentenced to death, but his sentence was commuted to life without parole after New Jersey abolished capital punishment in 2007.
    My anti capital punishment stance has more to do with my liberal belief that the state should never have the power to take the life from its citizens.

    It has nothing to do with empathy or an aversion to mortal retribution. I just don’t believe the government should have the power to sentence a man or women of its charge to death.

    But these people shouldn’t breathe out air.
    Capitol punishment is and always has been legal and proper. The state just carries out the sentence the citizens make the decisions. From the judge to the prosecution, defense and the jury.
    It's the people being the state

    The people are the state.

    Sometimes the state forgets that.

  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 33,943 Standard Supporter
    Pedo's of a feather flock together.
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