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Put the Pig in the Pen
Child molesters belong in prison, not in the United States Senate
If "We the People" are not united against teenage Statutory Rape
Is there any crime we can agree on from sea to polluted sea
When our minds are polluted by partisan politics and pigotry
Supporters of pedophilia are hiding behind the label Republicans
Lock them up and throw away the key to their closet of skeletons
Claiming Christian values just like priests and tv ministers before
Who pimped out Jesus Christ as their very own personal whore
I pray there is a Hell where the hypocritical liars burn for their sins
If not, please get me a stack of voodoo dolls with a matching set of pins
Republipigs who pork children should have their sausage deep fried
And made to eat their ham and eggs off a plate made of their own rawhide
If "We the People" are not united against teenage Statutory Rape
Is there any crime we can agree on from sea to polluted sea
When our minds are polluted by partisan politics and pigotry
Supporters of pedophilia are hiding behind the label Republicans
Lock them up and throw away the key to their closet of skeletons
Claiming Christian values just like priests and tv ministers before
Who pimped out Jesus Christ as their very own personal whore
I pray there is a Hell where the hypocritical liars burn for their sins
If not, please get me a stack of voodoo dolls with a matching set of pins
Republipigs who pork children should have their sausage deep fried
And made to eat their ham and eggs off a plate made of their own rawhide
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Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
12th Dec 2017 00:01am
very powerful write dearest JJ
I agree with you
this is how it should be
sometimes I just don't think our country
really cares for our children
with their soft laws concerning such atrocities..
profound write
shake the wicked foundations
of the land with your pen!!!
love Brenda
I agree with you
this is how it should be
sometimes I just don't think our country
really cares for our children
with their soft laws concerning such atrocities..
profound write
shake the wicked foundations
of the land with your pen!!!
love Brenda
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Re: Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
Thanks for commenting Brenda, I added a couple more lines at the end after you commented...
JJ
JJ
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Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
12th Dec 2017 1:07am
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12th Dec 2017 1:48am
Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
12th Dec 2017 6:02am
My...what a strong write dear JJ..
I love your deep thoughts and intent on this piece
Nice! <3
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I love your deep thoughts and intent on this piece
Nice! <3
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Re: Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
12th Dec 2017 10:24am
Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
12th Dec 2017 10:17pm
Though I agree with you in the form of punishment, I still feel EVERYONE has a right to their day in court, and I don't mean the court of public opinion. It is far to easy in todays social climate with social media and so called unbiased news channels, (both left and right wing), throwing mud, rumors, innuendos and accusations right and left, for someone who may be innocent, to be convicted in the minds of the general populace before all the facts are uncovered.
Now, with that being said, BE ASSURED I'm not defending this individual in any way, shape, or form. I am simply stating he is entitled to the same rights as you or I, regardless of any political affiliation. If further unbiased investigation reveals there is indeed fire from where this smoke is coming, then throw him into it along with the rest of the guilty.
Views of an independent Republicrat. (Glad there isn't a party I can get fully behind, for I would hate to be that blinded by either side.)
Still I like 90% of your thoughts here JJ.
Now, with that being said, BE ASSURED I'm not defending this individual in any way, shape, or form. I am simply stating he is entitled to the same rights as you or I, regardless of any political affiliation. If further unbiased investigation reveals there is indeed fire from where this smoke is coming, then throw him into it along with the rest of the guilty.
Views of an independent Republicrat. (Glad there isn't a party I can get fully behind, for I would hate to be that blinded by either side.)
Still I like 90% of your thoughts here JJ.
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Re: Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
13th Dec 2017 00:30am
A number of voters were polled who said they don't care if Moore is guilty or not, they will still vote for him. More than 60percent of Republicans say they don't believe the women. So they have already decided, without a trial, that he is not guilty.
Trump is protected by some law that says he can't be prosecuted while he is President. So I guess he could go out and murder a few dozen people for fun and then kill himself on his last day in office so he couldn't be arrested. Other people are saying he got elected when people knew about his accusers so that means he didn't do it even though he is on tape admitting he did it. There is a double standard. If I did those things I would have been arrested as soon as a woman or child accused me of sexual assault and I likely would not have been able to afford bail or a lawyer. I would not be running for office and receiving millions of dollars in contributions. How would you feel if you called the police and said you had been sexually assaulted and they just said, we don't believe you, next time take pictures while you're being raped? This is not a hypothetical what if story, it is what is happening to Moore and Trump's victims. The women are not getting their day in court. They are being called liars by politically driven voters. That is a crime!
JJ
Trump is protected by some law that says he can't be prosecuted while he is President. So I guess he could go out and murder a few dozen people for fun and then kill himself on his last day in office so he couldn't be arrested. Other people are saying he got elected when people knew about his accusers so that means he didn't do it even though he is on tape admitting he did it. There is a double standard. If I did those things I would have been arrested as soon as a woman or child accused me of sexual assault and I likely would not have been able to afford bail or a lawyer. I would not be running for office and receiving millions of dollars in contributions. How would you feel if you called the police and said you had been sexually assaulted and they just said, we don't believe you, next time take pictures while you're being raped? This is not a hypothetical what if story, it is what is happening to Moore and Trump's victims. The women are not getting their day in court. They are being called liars by politically driven voters. That is a crime!
JJ
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Your first paragraph above validates my statement in my original comment:
"Glad there isn't a party I can get fully behind, for I would hate to be that blinded by either side."
Further, a President can be prosecuted, but only after he has been impeached. (Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Rep. (it took a 2/3 vote to impeach which means both democrats and republicans voted to impeach since the republican party did not hold that much of a majority) and then prosecuted in the Senate, where he was acquitted, i.e. Monica Lewinsky and The Starr Report.) I might ad here the charges against him were for Perjury and Obstruction of Justice, and this was WHILE he was in office, not 30 years after the fact, and after a full investigation was conducted, not just on a few accusations.
*NOTE: There were 45 Democrats and 55 Republicans in the Senate at the time of the vote. He was acquitted of Perjury by a vote of 55 to 45 with every Democrat voting Not Guilty and 10 Republicans voting Not Guilty also. The Obstruction of Justice charge was a 50 to 50 tie vote with every Democrat voting Not Guilty and 5 Republicans voting Not Guilty. What does that tell you if anything?
My original comment was not as to whether Roy Moore is guilty or not, it was only that I feel he deserves due process, just as anyone else.
As to how I would I feel if I were a woman making such accusations. If I waited 25 to 30 years after the incident, I'd feel more than a little late in speaking up, and would understand the reluctance of some to believe me or wonder about my motives in doing so right before an election. This does not mean I do not applaud their courage in doing so. I'm not sure I would have such courage.
As to how I personally feel in regards to Roy Moore, after reading some of his rulings while he was a judge, I wouldn't want him as my garbage collector let alone a public official in any capacity, the same as I feel about Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
Teri
"Glad there isn't a party I can get fully behind, for I would hate to be that blinded by either side."
Further, a President can be prosecuted, but only after he has been impeached. (Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Rep. (it took a 2/3 vote to impeach which means both democrats and republicans voted to impeach since the republican party did not hold that much of a majority) and then prosecuted in the Senate, where he was acquitted, i.e. Monica Lewinsky and The Starr Report.) I might ad here the charges against him were for Perjury and Obstruction of Justice, and this was WHILE he was in office, not 30 years after the fact, and after a full investigation was conducted, not just on a few accusations.
*NOTE: There were 45 Democrats and 55 Republicans in the Senate at the time of the vote. He was acquitted of Perjury by a vote of 55 to 45 with every Democrat voting Not Guilty and 10 Republicans voting Not Guilty also. The Obstruction of Justice charge was a 50 to 50 tie vote with every Democrat voting Not Guilty and 5 Republicans voting Not Guilty. What does that tell you if anything?
My original comment was not as to whether Roy Moore is guilty or not, it was only that I feel he deserves due process, just as anyone else.
As to how I would I feel if I were a woman making such accusations. If I waited 25 to 30 years after the incident, I'd feel more than a little late in speaking up, and would understand the reluctance of some to believe me or wonder about my motives in doing so right before an election. This does not mean I do not applaud their courage in doing so. I'm not sure I would have such courage.
As to how I personally feel in regards to Roy Moore, after reading some of his rulings while he was a judge, I wouldn't want him as my garbage collector let alone a public official in any capacity, the same as I feel about Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
Teri
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Re. Put the Pig in the Pen
Very much agree with your sentiment Poetryman, but this goes beyond political persuasion. Check out the Pizzagate scandal which mostly Democrats are involved, including HRC. This evil is coming to an end. I've studied this subject for many years and can tell you for sure that pedophilia is wide spread, global, and goes to the very top of the government heap. Keep it up.
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