And that is just the headline news...don't you read in your own local papers or even in socializing with others that there are many,many "people" doing these evil acts and going unpunished?! It's just like the language being used now...many are offended by it but don't even speak out about it on the darn internet because they are scared of being ridiculed and not being "popular"..so then it becomes more "normal" and acceptable...and before long...people are unfazed until it hits HOME or one of their own. Sexual Predators will continue until they breathe no more imo...and women like Andrea Yates..I believe she had a severe case of stress and PP'blues but in no way should she ever be free again and procreate..or allowed around other children. Torog..I think she will spend a few years (if that long) in a mental institution and be quietly released back into society. Lord forgive me but I want to put her head in a toilet and keep it there until she stops moving..I know,I know..thats not the right thing but its the truth how I feel about her (Yates). Yates is out on bond right now but voluntarily checked into a institution..that is what makes me say she will win this time...that thing is out on bond!
Shelbay Reviewed by Shelbay on . To Punish or Not To Punish To Punish or Not To Punish By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Mar 23, 2006 http://billoreilly.com/index.jsp Here's the state of American justice right now: - Andrew Selva, 46, confesses to raping two young boys in Ohio and is sentenced to probation by Judge John Connor who believes Selva has a curable "disease." - Debra LaFave admits to having sex with a 14-year-old boy in Florida but does not receive prison time. The 25-year-old LaFave was a teacher at the Rating: 5