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17 Year Old Get 10 Years For Oral Sex With A 15 Year Old
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Mon Aug 27, 2007 @ 7:53pm
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I blame the lack of slasher movies. In horror movies these days, everyone and anyone dies thanks to Scream outlining the "rules" of a horror movie. Every movie is trying to break them. But back in the 70s and 80s when the slasher movies were being created, there was some subliminal form of morals put into them. With the exception of a few grindhouse movies, it's only the people who did drugs, had premarital sex, drank, were dissrespectfull, etc., that got killed. Jason was almost like an enforcer for the 7 deadly sins and the 10 commandments; break one and you DIE.

We need some good, old-skool horror to straighten kids up. 'cause you know that 12 year olds are going and watching Saw, or Final Destination, no matter what the rating or what their parents say; why not throw in a lesson of some sort (subliminal as it may be) that being a little cunt that doesn't do what you're told has severe consequences.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Mon Aug 27, 2007 @ 8:15pm
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Screw: Love ya dood!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Wed Aug 29, 2007 @ 4:26am
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Originally Posted By SCREWHEAD I BLAME THE LACK OF SLASHER MOVIES. IN HORROR MOVIES THESE DAYS, EVERYONE AND ANYONE DIES THANKS TO SCREAM OUTLINING THE "RULES" OF A HORROR MOVIE. EVERY MOVIE IS TRYING TO BREAK THEM. BUT BACK IN THE 70S AND 80S WHEN THE SLASHER MOVIES WERE BEING CREATED, THERE WAS SOME SUBLIMINAL FORM OF MORALS PUT INTO THEM. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF A FEW GRINDHOUSE MOVIES, IT'S ONLY THE PEOPLE WHO DID DRUGS, HAD PREMARITAL SEX, DRANK, WERE DISSRESPECTFULL, ETC., THAT GOT KILLED. JASON WAS ALMOST LIKE AN ENFORCER FOR THE 7 DEADLY SINS AND THE 10 COMMANDMENTS; BREAK ONE AND YOU DIE. WE NEED SOME GOOD, OLD-SKOOL HORROR TO STRAIGHTEN KIDS UP. 'CAUSE YOU KNOW THAT 12 YEAR OLDS ARE GOING AND WATCHING SAW, OR FINAL DESTINATION, NO MATTER WHAT THE RATING OR WHAT THEIR PARENTS SAY; WHY NOT THROW IN A LESSON OF SOME SORT (SUBLIMINAL AS IT MAY BE) THAT BEING A LITTLE CUNT THAT DOESN'T DO WHAT YOU'RE TOLD HAS SEVERE CONSEQUENCES.


you would not believe me if i explained to you the meta message theory of movies,

"the 40 year old virgin" is good example of this
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» system_glitch replied on Thu Aug 30, 2007 @ 6:28pm
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And this one's for you Screwhead:

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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead replied on Thu Aug 30, 2007 @ 6:53pm
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hehe, I totally don't need it! I've seen enough to know how to get out of pretty much any scenario were they to happen..
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» databoy replied on Wed Sep 5, 2007 @ 5:48pm
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Damn, poor kid. One blowjob and he's gonna be giving blowjobs in the child molester's wing for years.
Talk about learning your lesson.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» moondancer replied on Thu Sep 6, 2007 @ 10:02am
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I think he's learning the wrong lesson. He'll probably be so scared to touch a woman after this that he'll come out of prison as a bishop.. or a Jack the Ripper wannabe, I'm not sure which one's worse.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB replied on Thu Sep 27, 2007 @ 3:41am
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my friend fucked a 14 year old in the ass when he was 17

bang
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» basdini replied on Sun Sep 30, 2007 @ 8:03pm
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damn he's so lucky...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» DrGonzo replied on Mon Oct 1, 2007 @ 9:35am
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Originally Posted By BASDINI

damn he's so lucky...


what the shit.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cvxn replied on Mon Oct 1, 2007 @ 9:42am
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14, too young me thinks.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» JojoBizarre replied on Mon Oct 1, 2007 @ 10:22am
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well I imagine that some guys want to fuck i the ass since it's suppose to be so tight, now imagine to fuck a 14 years old, that would be tight just in the pussy, but now imagine, in the ass! Must be tight paradise!

EUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

peeeps are just wrong!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» MolocH replied on Thu Oct 4, 2007 @ 11:39pm
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If I was to hang around with such people,
I would shut up about them details.

Unless I meant "My friend" as in You know, "not me"...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Anarkoid replied on Fri Oct 26, 2007 @ 5:26pm
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UPDATED: 2:18 p.m. October 26, 2007
Genarlow Wilson expected to be released today
Georgia Supreme Court rules his sentence was cruel and unusual

By SCOTT THURSTON, BILL RANKIN
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 10/26/07

The Georgia Supreme Court on Friday ordered the release of Genarlow Wilson, the Douglas County man who has been serving a controversial 10-year sentence for having consensual oral sex with a 15-year-old girl when he was 17.

The court's 4-3 decision upholds a Monroe County judge's ruling that the sentence constituted cruel and unusual punishment under both the Georgia and U.S. constitutions.

The majority opinion said the sentence appeared to be "grossly disproportionate" to the crime and noted that it was out of step with current law.

Wilson was expected to be released Friday afternoon from Al Burruss Correctional Training Facility in Monroe County, according to his lawyer.

Wilson was convicted in February 2005 of aggravated child molestation for having oral sex with the girl at a 2003 New Year's Eve party in a hotel room.

The crime carried a mandatory sentence of at least 10 years with no parole. However, the law was changed in 2006 to make the crime a misdemeanor, with a maximum 1-year sentence, if it involved teenagers within certain age ranges.

"Although society has a significant interest in protecting children from premature sexual activity, we must acknowledge that Wilson's crime does not rise to the level of culpability of adults who prey on children ..." wrote Supreme Court Justice Leah Ward Sears in the majority opinion.

She said that "for the law to punish Wilson as it would an adult, with the extraordinarily harsh punishment of 10 years in prison without the possibility of probation or parole, appears to be grossly disproportionate to his crime."

Justice George Carley, in the dissent, said the 2006 change in the law was specifically written so it would not be retroactive. The sentence is not cruel and unusual because "the General Assembly made the express decision that he cannot benefit from the subsequent legislative determination to reduce the sentence for commission of that crime from felony to misdemeanor status," Carley wrote.

Carley said the majority opinion showed "unprecedented disregard" for the legislative intent of the law change and creates the potential for releases of "any and all defendants who were ever convicted of aggravated child molestation and sentenced" under circumstances similar to Wilson's.

Wilson's lawyer, B.J. Bernstein, said she is elated by Friday's decision.

"We never turned away from the courts," she said. "The Supreme Court issued a wonderful and just decision. We had faith in this all along -- although it took a little longer than we thought it would."

Bernstein said she was waiting for a judge's order directing the Department of Corrections to release Wilson from custody. Once that happens, Bernstein said she and Wilson's mother expect to drive to the prison Friday afternoon and pick him up.

Wilson, once released, will do all he can to encourage teenagers to do the right thing, Bernstein said.

"Genarlow is going to be committed to talking and working with young people to spread the message that he made a mistake that night and doesn't want it to happen to anyone else," he lawyer said.

In a statement issued Friday, Attorney General Thurbert Baker said he will "respectfully acknowledge" the state Supreme Court's decision.

"I hope the court's decision will also put an end to this issue as a matter of contention in the hearts and minds of concerned Georgians and others across the country who have taken such a strong interest in the case," Baker said.

Baker's office had appealed the ruling by the Monroe County Superior Court judge who overturned Wilson's felony conviction last summer and reduced it to a misdemeanor. That judge's ruling to resentence Wilson to a misdemeanor, "however well-meaning, was unauthorized under Georgia law," Baker said. "It was for this reason that I appealed, in order to (ensure) a fair and consistent application of the law, not just to Mr. Wilson, but to others similarly situated."

In its majority opinion, the state Supreme Court acknowledged that it rarely overturns sentences on grounds that they are cruel and unusual. But the court also noted it has done so twice before following legislative changes. It also said a review of other states showed that most "either would not punish Wilson's conduct at all or would, like Georgia now, punish it as a misdemeanor."

Wilson's case has drawn national attention, and a hearing before the Supreme Court in July drew a large crowd of supporters.

U.S. Rep. John Lewis (D-Atlanta) said Friday that the state high court "righted a great wrong, an unbelievable wrong. This young man, each day he stayed in prison, was a day too long."

Lewis said he visited Wilson in prison a few months ago. "His head was on straight. He's smart. He realized he had made mistakes. He said, 'Congressman, I'm a good person. I want to get out and make a contribution.'"

Lewis said he will do all he can to make good on a promise to help Wilson after his release from prison.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson and four state legislators held a press conference at the state Capitol on Friday, at which Jackson called for an end to "over-prosecution" of young black men. "Genarlow is a symbol of a a system that's out of control," he said. "We need oversight for prosecutors who abuse their position."

"It looks like we may be near the end for Genarlow, but let me emphasize there are a thousand -- ten thousand -- Genarlows," said state Sen. Vincent Fort (D-Atlanta).

Said state Rep. Alisha Thomas Morgan (D-Austell): "I'm proud to say that the stain that was on the state of Georgia has been somewhat removed."

Jackson said a service is planned at 10 a.m. Saturday at Ebenezer Baptist Church to celebrate Wilson's release. He also said that his organization, Rainbow/PUSH, will contribute $5,000 to a college scholarship fund for Wilson already started by African-Americans in the legislature. "We want schools to bid to offer him scholarships," Jackson said.

Wilson was arrested following a party also attended by five other male youths. His sex act with the 15-year-old girl was videotaped by one of his friends.

Wilson was also charged with raping a 17-year-old girl at the party but was acquitted of that charge.

Several months after Wilson was convicted of aggravated child molestation, a felony, and given the mandatory 10-year term, Gov. Sonny Perdue signed legislation making consensual sex between a 17-year-old and a 15-year-old a misdemeanor.

The Monroe County judge's decision came last June, and the state's appeal by Baker sent the case to the Supreme Court.

Also last summer, Douglas County District Attorney David McDade offered Wilson's attorneys a deal in which he could plead guilty to another felony and get a sentence including 5 years of jail time with credit for two years served. Wilson and his lawyers rejected the deal.

Joining Sears in the majority decision were justices Carol Hunstein, Robert Benham and Hugh Thompson. Joining Carley in the dissent were justices Harris Hines and Harold Melton.

-- Jim Galloway contributed to this report.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente replied on Fri Oct 26, 2007 @ 5:42pm
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ahhhhh. they should have said before that the guy was black. That explains a lot (the original harsh penalty)
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