There is no justice for a child in America anymore.
We don't value children when they are "preborn" (or whatever the hell the Left wants to call it these days), because gawd knows thoughtful consideration before the act, not after the fact might hinder someone's choices .
We don't value children when they are little fellas yearning for affection and attention, instead allowing them to be crowded into crack houses and squalor because our rotted legal logic holds that "we must strive to keep the family unit together".
We don't value children when we allow even ONE first time sex offender to walk the streets with a mere slap on the pecker and a "mind your own beeswax". We should hunt down these sick bastards and wrap the business end of a Louisville Slugger around their heads with merciless enthusiasm and stoic ease.
You and I--WE -- have sat idly by and allowed our America --the America founded by bigoted white religious zealots---right? --isn't that how the GD PC history books record it theses days---to be overrun with more quality human specimens. They call themselves "Moral Relativists". A euphemism for Liberals with minds so open their brains have tumbled out. And they have rent our legal and moral fabric beyond mending.
Find your local sick-o (s) through one of the many free online portals to the National Registry of Sex Offenders. Harass them with fliers notifying your neighbors of their ominous presence in your midst. Make their lives hell. Because the idea that these deviants can be rehabbed is like saying the children they damage can ever be normal.
In many ways, as incongruent as it sounds, Christopher Barrios is almost better off in the arms of his maker than in an America where he was never safe to begin with.
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If you are the praying type, please take a moment now and offer a prayer for the strength for Christopher's parents as they deal with the gut wrenching details of their precious son's final tortured hours.
If you aren't the praying type, harass the predators in your area with all your legal means and hug your kids. Tight.
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Also banging the drums today:
http://eheavenlygads.wordpress.com/2007/03/15/christopher-barrios-found-dead/#comment-93
"minds so open their brains have tumbled out" LOL, I'm going to use that. The courts talk the talk saying everything should hinge on the child’s best interest. Then they pull a child away from a loving family that adopted the child and give that child back to the family that suddenly wants it back even after years of bonding with the adoptive family. So very sad.
[JANE SAYS: I **HEART** YOU RANCHER. What can we do to get these guys where they live? Sniper rifle at the ready....]
Posted by: Rancher | March 22, 2007 at 08:22 AM
Who's at fault for these "people" being in our neighborhoods? That's where I'd like to start.
We put you guys in office, we can take your asses out.
One way or another.
[JANE SAYS: Thank your local ACLU.]
Posted by: Stealthkix | March 22, 2007 at 08:46 AM
I hate pedophiles.
I don't care if they are willfully making a sick choice, or if it's genetically programmed and "beyond their control" -- they should be isolated away from society. Prison, insane asylum, or roasting in Hell -- I'm less concerned about the ultimate destination and more concern that we get them off of the streets ASAP.
My wife and I recently had a contractor come give us an estimate on some home remodeling and he brought his helper. The helper ask my 8 year old daughter several questions like her name and what grade she was in -- routine chit-chat which is normally followed by something to the effect of "Oh, my daughter is in 3rd grade too" or "I have a grand-daughter who is 6." Instead, the man asks "What school do you go to?" That's when I sent my daughter into another room to play (without answering the question). My wife and I both commented after they left that he seemed inappropriate and we wouldn't feel comfortable having them do the work no matter what their quote was.
Several weeks later I was checking the state police's RSO list and, although I was looking for anyone with a street address in my neighborhood, I felt compelled to click on 1 link in particular (which wasn't in our vicinity). The picture came up and sure as hell, it was the same SOB who had been in our home asking my daughter questions.
The probability of something happening is probably low, but I emailed the school's principal and sent her a link to his photo/record anyway and we've kept closer tabs on our kids the last few months -- no bike rides alone, etc.
I know I can't protect my family 100% of the time (and that sucks), but I want to minimize the threat as much as possible! Besides, I don't want to go to prison for killing a pedophile...
Posted by: ProphetJoe | March 22, 2007 at 08:58 AM
Most apartment renters are not checked by management or management companies concerning whether they are registered sex offenders. When contacted with the information they are shocked. Especially when they try to get the perv evicted and run smack into the courts.
I find this shocking.
[JANE SAYS: I would reccomend that NO ONE live in an apartment building that they don't ask the management if the screen for Predators. Because just when you move in, if you scan the place, men move in and out long after you are there. Most young families never think to ask. THEY SHOULD.]
Posted by: mRed | March 22, 2007 at 09:27 AM
Thank you for the link to my earlier article on Christopher. I must confess I went on and on and on in one yesterday following the Edenfields' indictment for his murder and the state's role, along with the courts, that allowed Christopher's abduction, terror and murder to so easily occur.
More than anything here, I am appreciative of having thus found your blog, in which I have read every post. Indeed, we must be kindred spirits and, with great pleasure, I have added you to my recommended blogs list. Keep up the excellent work here!
Your post here is spot-on, and Sir. Edmund Burke's quote never more true. If we, as individual citizens -- parents, grandparents, neighbors -- do not take an active role in personally making life for these monsters a living Hell, our children are doomed. This isn't the same world in which we enjoyed childhood and the 40 years since my early days have witnessed amazing crimes to familes committed in the name of protecting the civil liberties of real criminals. Litigation in Georgia brought against statutes to prevent sex offenders from living near bus stops is but the latest attack of many others.
Monsters are among us in record numbers. In the news in the last month alone are Michael Devlin: Monster; John Couey: Monster; Ignacio Beltran-Moreno: Monster; Valerie Lopez: Monster; George and David and Peggy Edenfield: Monsters; Joseph Andrew Godwin: Monster. And there are so many, many more.
My sincere kudos for the above commentor who, by happenstance, averted a monster from preying upon his own very loved child. Excellent work, and my very best wishes to all for the continued safety of our most innocent loved ones.
[JANE SAYS: Welcome To The Realm! Come often, stay late and bring Tequila.... ;) Good work. This cause makes my heart ache and my head bleed....where is my sniper rifle.....]
Posted by: Deborah | March 22, 2007 at 09:37 AM
I blame baby boomers. For this whole mess. The greatest generation gave birth to the worst generation, and now successive generations have to live with the mess.
/rant
[JANE SAYS: Can I get an AMEN!!!!]
Posted by: PRCalDude | March 22, 2007 at 10:09 AM
Watching O'Riley last night he had ACLU member on defending their defence of "NAMBLA".
For me some things in this world are indefensible ... full stop!
I was sick the rest of the night!
Posted by: jack | March 22, 2007 at 04:02 PM
Actually we liberals are against molesting children. Really. Anyway, aren't most of the molesters Republicans?
[JANE SAYS: Make sure you note your absurdity with the appropriate "/////sarcasm" tag at the end. Or somebody might get offended. And we know how much YOU LIBERALS hate to be "offended".]
Posted by: gary | March 22, 2007 at 06:17 PM
As a bonafide baby boomer, I must agree with CalDude. My generation has taken the values our parents and grandparents gave to us and turned them upside down.
I'm so grateful I grew up in a time when kids could watch TV without parental supervision. When kids played outside without fear. When everyone on the block knew everyone else on the block and anything out of the ordinary was noticed and dealt with. (Life wasn't perfect. There were bad people in the 50's and 60's and bad things did happen)
Unfortunately the childhood I was able to enjoy is gone. And it's thanks to my generation. There is no shame anymore (I never knew one girl who got pregnant in high school, I'm sure there were some, but I never met one). As I sit here typing this I'm listening to Greta on Fox and the subject is, of course, Anna Nicole Smith. Pathetic. They're getting ready to show a video of her with her baby and Greta said some people may be disturbed by it. Disturbed watching a video of a mother with her child. Unbelievable.
Little Christopher Barrios is in a better place tonight. And it breaks my heart.
[JANE SAYS: Oh, how right you are and how hard it is to admit the shame of a whole generation, but somehow I think you weren't one of tha ones ACTUALLY acting out. ;) I think y'all's childhood was "too easy" and in order to rebel, you had to completely tear it down to feel satisfied. Thanks Boomers. (But J, you are still OK by me!) You and PRCaldude make good, logical sense, but I think you may be just unlucky on the stage of history. Every nation/civilization has its moment in the sun>>>its "summer" if you will, when everything just comes together effortlessly. I'm sure it was nice. I have read about it in books and seen my mom's photos albums.]
Posted by: mad_cow | March 22, 2007 at 07:26 PM
A little update on my comment:
Greta, after 30 minutes or so of Anna Nicole, is now covering Christopher's story. She spent about 1 minute on it. And after the break, it's back to the Bahamas and Nicole.
[JANE SAYS: I killed my cable a long time ago because I refuse to feed my brain a steady diet of demoralizing SHIT. No sarcasm--try it sometime.TV is such an obligation anymore, that we don't even realize we are slowly starving the very essence of ourselves from neglect. There is PRECIOUS little virtue in anything on the idiot box and I stay WAY TOO INFORMED as it is just on the computer newswires alone---but no Anna Nicole or glitzy, vapid fluff to agitate me. No American Idol--which is my favorite show to demonize as an icon of how low our society has sunk. It has gone a LONG way to improving my moods, increasing the amount of time I find to get things done and saves me about $50 a month. How could that be a negative?]
Posted by: mad_cow | March 22, 2007 at 07:48 PM
Gary, please have your next of kin drop a piano on your head.
Thanks...
[JANE SAYS: Play nice. Attack ideas. Not people.///// ;) ;) (I'm starting to sound like "one of them" aren't I ?? Save me SNIPER!]]
Posted by: Sniper One | March 22, 2007 at 07:59 PM
Janie, sweetie, you know me... that wasn't an attack. It didn't include enough four letter words to be an attack :)
Besides which, you're right... a piano is far too humane. /snark
... and it's just the mom in you coming out. It's all good...
[JANE SAYS: Mom has to up appearances...you know, for the white trash..{shhhhh....} ;) I was using that admonition from Aittila Girl's Comment Section...I have always thought it was the most succinct way to say it. ;) And SNIPER...you have my PERSONAL "GET OUT OF JAIL FREE CARD" for cursing up a storm. xxooxoxoxoxo, baby.]
Posted by: Sniper One | March 23, 2007 at 05:37 AM
I was going to comment, but why? You could not care less about attacking the problem instead of the people.
[JANE SAYS: THE PEOPLE AAAARE THE PROBLEM, and until you can admit THAT, GO FUCK LITTLE BOYS, SICKO. Then HIDE YOUR SORRY ASS WELL, because I'm coming for YOU. And I will pleasure myself in YOUR TORTURE.]
Posted by: none | March 26, 2007 at 09:01 AM
The murder of Christopher Burrios touched my soul and ended my life as I knew it....
but what made me angry is knowing that some
other child may suffer the same ...maybe worse of a fate. After weeks of depression,
I finally pulled it together and decided to
raise awareness in my community. Right now
my mission is to see parents held responsible for ensuring the safety of thier kids because in a pefect world
we would'nt need a justice system! Times has simply changed for the worse....the constitution has loop holes and we can no longer rely on the justice system. It is for we as parents and responsible adults to take charge of our neighborhoods and commumities and ensure the safety of our children.
Posted by: Kimberly Council | April 05, 2007 at 09:19 PM