Friday, February 01, 2008

The product of "progressive" thought

You gotta read this article

Excerpt
A convicted child rapist who was released by a judge even though prosecutors said he was likely to strike again has been charged with raping a 6-year-old boy at a library.

Corey Saunders, 26, was arrested outside a homeless shelter Wednesday evening shortly after the boy was assaulted while the child's mother was using a computer nearby.

The boy's mother did not know her son was being attacked, authorities said. New Bedford police Lt. Jeffry Silva said the boy did not scream because he was so paralyzed by fear. Saunders demanded the boy's address and threatened to rape him again, Silva said.

A librarian who became suspicious when she saw the boy and Saunders together alerted the boy's mother, authorities said.

Saunders, who was convicted in 2001 of child rape and assault and battery on a child, is classified by the state as a Level 3 sex offender, the state's most dangerous designation. He had registered with police, as required by law.

He spent four years behind bars on the 2001 conviction, completing his sentence in December 2006.

Massachusetts law allows judges to commit sex offenders indefinitely if they're found to be dangerous and likely to strike again. But Bristol Superior Court Judge Richard Moses rejected the motion by the Bristol County district attorney's office to hold Saunders. The judge cited Saunders' low IQ, his history of being sexually abused as a child and his lack of sexual offenses while in prison.


This guy spent less than five years in prison for raping a child? Are you kidding me?

I'm going to go out on a limb here and guess this judge is a "progressive". Someone who not only thinks convicts should be in prison but should also be allowed to vote.

Question, Who do you think he would vote for in the next election? A republican?

These are the types of "people", so called progressives seem to always cater too; the lowest common denominators of our society. Is anybody surprised that our cities are full of them?

And it's still not caught on to any of these progressives why people flee their communities for the suburbs. With governance like this, we should just have anarchy.

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