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What Should Happen to Pedophiles?


Jangler

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I know people don't want to hear it, and I am not making excuses.

I think that pedophiles are seriously mentally handicapped. I don't know how any rational, sane person could touch or abuse a child in that way.

I am not saying that they should not be punished or they should be absolved of any wrong doing. But, I think this people are just as crazy as serial killers.

What makes them bad is it the act of child molestation or the face that they want to?

So if you are a pedophile who can control your urges, you are an upstanding citizen and could be considered a great person?

With that being said, if it was one of my children that were abused, I would probably kill the motherfuger myself.

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SAWING

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In Execution by sawing, the criminal would be hung upside-down and a large saw would be used to cut their body in half, starting with the groin, all the way to the head. Because the person was hanging upside-down, the brain received sufficient blood to keep them alive until the saw finally reached the main blood vessels in the abdomen. In the Asian version of this execution, the victim would stand upright and the sawing would begin at the top of the head.

Some traditions state that the Prophet Isaiah was executed by the saw. It is believed that Saint Paul is making reference to this in his Epistle to the Hebrews 11:37:

They were stoned, they were cut asunder, they were tempted, they were put to death by the sword, they wandered about in sheepskins, in goatskins, being in want, distressed, afflicted.

This method of execution was used in the Middle East, Europe, and parts of Asia. It was also used in the Roman Empire and was considered to be the favorite punishment dished out by Emperor Caligula.

disregard my previous post this is more effective.

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Who can you trust with the care of your children?

Coaches? Look at that Hockey Mom who was having sex with her son's youth hockey team. Now there's the Penn State disturbing story.

Teachers? More and more teachers are having sex with their students!

Priests? We all know about them. Used to be they did the Nuns, but so few young women are going into the convents, the Nuns have all gotten old!

I think realistically, you have to look at it as a case by case basis. Do they need mental help? Sure. But death isn't the answer.

I believe that part of the answer is not so much hormones in the food we eat. All the growth hormones that are in the grain that farmers feed to their animals have made children develop earlier. Girls are getting their menstrual cycles as Early as 6 years old! There was a story on-line yesterday that a 10 yo in Mexico gave birth!

Back when America was an Agrarian Society, women were consider "Old Maids" if they weren't married by age 18. Before Labor Unions, boys 14yo, often went to work in coal mines and factories.

My Great Grandfather was a Civil Engineer and only graduated the 6th grade!

I had a Professor who had to register as a Sex Offender for a year, because he married a 17 yo student. (I believe the law have now been changed.) Which is not uncommon on the East Coast where students graduate earlier than 18 from High School.

That's why I said that it really needs to be looked at on a case by case basis.

And if that fails, there's always electro shock therapy to their genitals!

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When you say "no cure" then you have to believe it is a disease/sickness. You don't put to death people with a sickness.

note "cure" was in quotes...

But, In Catfang-land, sentence would be execution.

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With technology the way it is today, these people should be lobotomized on the part of the brain the control sexual urges. Then probably castrated too. Then I would leave it up to the abused parties to make the decision of whether the pedophile deserves freedom after years of mental rehab.

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