Lesbian child molester defies judge, pays price, liberals cry "stop the hate"

Re: Lesbian child molester defies judge, pays price, liberals cry "stop the hate"

I can't help.but wonder. If this was a heterosexual relationship would you still be of the same opinion.
 
Re: Lesbian child molester defies judge, pays price, liberals cry "stop the hate"

The facts would be the same, as would the law. I can't help but wonder. If this was a heterosexual relationship would you still be of the same opinion?

Read my stance throughout this thread, asswipe.....you too PiMP.
 
Because I talk to my daughter, she's not likely to have sex with a 20 year old when she is 16. However, if she did willingly I would not want it to be a crime.
When I was 13, I had sex with a 21 year old woman. To this day, I loved it.
 
Were those texts unwelcome?.....oh....I know they were by the authorities and the parents....but by the girl herself?

And make no mistake, I know it was wrong....and for oh....I don't know....the 10-15th time....I am not defending the 18 year old's actions.

I am simply saying that teenage foolishness does not constitute predatory behavior. That's like saying all young people who get drunk out of their skulls are chronic alcoholics and should be.labeled as such for the rest of their lives.

What the hell does "unwelcome" have to do with this.
The perv violated a COURT ORDER and then her mother TRIED TO HELP HER VIOLATE THE COURT ORDER..
 
A columnist who was formerly sympathetic to the lesbian molester has "seen the light":



Here's a lesson everyone needs to learn. Don't violate a court order. It will only make your problems worse.

There is never an acceptable excuse for going against what a judge has ordered. Not even if you think it is unfair. Not even if it's a matter of the heart. Not long ago, I wrote a column — actually, a rather sympathetic column — about the plight of Florida teenager Kaitlyn Hunt

At 17, Hunt's high school sweetheart was just 14 and female. Because Florida's statutory rape law stipulates that no one under 16 can legally consent to sexual contact, Hunt was expelled from her high school where she had been an excellent student and athlete.

In mid-February, Hunt was charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious behavior with a minor. Circuit Court Judge Robert Pegg issued a no-contact order instructing her to have no further contact with the younger girl.

I felt badly for the young sweethearts, remembering that awkward teen-time when I first thought I was "in love." I suggested we might want to rethink current laws, given the inevitability of teens experimenting with sex. Yes, even same-sex relationships.

Now, I realize I've been had. Along with the rest of the media, I believed Hunt's parents and their assertion that their daughter was just 17 and simply going where her wholesome little lovesick heart took her. Turns out she was actually 18 when she first had sexual contact with the 14-year-old.

I finally got my hands on the actual arrest affidavit, and there was Hunt's date of birth: 8-14-1994, and she is clearly described as being 18 years old when she took the younger girl into a stall inside a school restroom and engaged in sexual activity. (Most of the report includes language and descriptions of activities not fit for a family newspaper.) Hunt even told the arresting officer that the relationship had begun nearly three months after her birthday.

Look, there's no magic about an 18th birthday in terms of a person's maturity level, but the law has to draw the line of adulthood somewhere. So, why would Hunt's parents lie about the age difference? They must have realized the legal implications of 17 versus 18.

Maybe that's why they launched a distracting PR blitz after Hunt's arrest that stressed she was a sort of poster-person hero of gay discrimination. They exclaimed to reporters that Hunt was actually a victim of the other girl's "bigoted" parents, who had maliciously reported her to police for "turning their daughter gay."

That wasn't true, either. Those parents denied the charge in TV interviews, saying Hunt had twice been warned to stay away, and they had contacted police as a "last resort."

No one realized that all the while the controversy bubbled around her, Hunt was hiding a monumental secret.

The Hunts kept up the drumbeat that every adult involved was ill-informed, insensitive and politically incorrect in their handling of the case. They appealed to gay activists to join their fight. The American Civil Liberties Union agreed to help the Hunts. A "SaveKate" Facebook page cropped up. More than 300,000 supporters signed an online petition urging prosecutors to drop the charges. No one talked much about that Florida law that declared a 14-year-old unable to consent to sex.

At the same time, the Hunts were flooding the media with pretty, posed headshots of their wide-eyed and smiling daughter, the innocent-looking Hunt was busy thumbing her nose at Pegg's no-contact order. How?

Just two weeks after that order was issued, she secretly slipped the younger girl an iPod and began sending her an almost constant stream of e-messages and lewd, nude photographs of herself. Prosecutors say they found that since March 1 Hunt had sent 20,000 text messages to the "child victim," including some that arranged secret face-to-face meetings. Court documents said the pair had sexual relations as recently as the end of July.

But that's not all. It turns out that Hunt's mother, Kelley Hunt Smith, part of the brain trust that decided it was smarter to play the gay discrimination card instead of advising her daughter to admit she had broken a law, was on record giving cover-up advice to her daughter's companion.

"Delete EVERYTHING," Smith wrote in a text message to the younger girl. "PLEASE delete everything and make sure NO ONE finds out you've spoken to Kate at all."

When all this new evidence was presented to Pegg, he was not amused. At a special hearing last week, he ordered the now 19-year-old Hunt to be held in jail until her unscheduled trial. He also added another new felony charge — transmitting material harmful to a minor by electronic equipment.

Too bad the Hunts never counseled their daughter to take the prosecutor's generous plea offer, which in return for Hunt's admission of guilt, ensured she would not serve jail time and waived the state's requirement that she register as a lifelong sex offender.

If you've got a teen in trouble with the law, do them a favor. Tell them to wipe the smirk off their face and take court proceedings very, very seriously. Tell them the story about Kaitlyn Hunt, and end with the fact that in addition to missing out on college and every other young adult pursuit, she now faces more than 15 years in prison.



http://www.noozhawk.com/article/diane_dimond_lesbian_kaitlyn_hunt_calamity_20130824

Can you imagine the screaming and yelling, if it was discovered that they had offered the same plea deal to an 18 year old who was having a sexual relationship with a 14 year old. :palm:
 
Once again....where in ANY of my posts did I say that she shouldn't be punished? The difference between you and I is that you feel she should have a permanent "Scarlet letter" assigned to her and I don't

So what is your age of having someone labeled as a sex offender and at what age do you think children should be able to give consent?
 
Read my stance throughout this thread, asswipe.....you too PiMP.

LOL, why are you calling people names? It seems like you are sending mixed messages, saying the perp should be punished but then you're posting comments like these:

Would it matter if the age of the person who deflowered your daughter at the age of 16 was another 16 year-old or a 20 year-old? And why?

this was never about underage kids having sex. This was about sex between minors and people barely into adulthood.

1. When did you lose your virginity? 2. Does it really matter if your daughter loses hers to a classmate the same age, or to a 20 year old if she is 16?

She's a young girl in love with another young girl who is in love with her. But you "black and whiters" have zero ability to.place yourself in another person's shoes, do you?

I maintain that this case isn't about some sick child predator....But the way some of you label this girl in the same manner as a 40 year old who hangs out at playgrounds looking for victims is quite over the top.

II do agree with the ACLU that it is not on par with predatory sex offenses.

How about a very young person in love with an even younger person?

Were those texts unwelcome?.....oh....I know they were by the authorities and the parents....but by the girl herself? I am simply saying that teenage foolishness does not constitute predatory behavior.

She's not 14 anymore
 
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