"Dr.Reality" <james_riske@nothingwillhappen_hotmail.com> wrote in
news:ctfg6c$pv5$0@pita.alt.net:
> The following article shows why pedophiles should just end their
> pathetic, miserable lives, they are nothing more than a menace to
> children everywhere.
>
>
> HOW PEDOPHILES OPERATE
>
>
[snip plagerism]
jamie;
You're slipping deeper into absurdity.
If this plagerized article is "good," then why don't you give
credit where due to the author?
An oversite in your heat of passion?
I'll take you off the hook and provide the website address for you:
(thanks to my friend Google)
http://www.tigerhawktalk.com/howpedophilesoperate.html
But, don't feel too smug in your complacency. In looking through
the other pages of Colleen Downey Morse, the astounding assertion
shows up: "(NAMBLA's motto is "get them by eight or it's too
late.);" A fact that has been thoroughly discredited as absurd and
a figment of overactice imaginations. Yet it is presented herin as
'fact.'
Further: "When I was a little girl I was sexually abused by my
grandfather for ten years of my childhood. I did not tell anyone
until long after he died. Children are often too scared to tell.
When I grew up I began to tell my story."
It makes one wonder about the credibility of other 'facts' that
Colleen provides. A casual perusal shows the article to contain
propoganda parroting, without consideration to veracity. Typcal of
one that has an axe to grind...
How do you consider such recounts to be 'good?' What criteria do
you employ to determine the worth of an article?
Shouldn't such determination be made based upon contents being
factual and verifiable, instead of opinions and melodrama?
It has been said that misery loves company. You seem to seek a lot
of company here...
What skeletons are you hiding in your closet?
--
TomBa -- (NP-f36)
"Such is the human race...
often it does seem such a pity that Noah...
didn't miss the boat." -- Mark Twain
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