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Hey, Can A Woman "Ask To Get Raped"?

 
 
Ionus
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 05:08 pm
@BillRM,
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I few comments first child porn being a billions of dollars business seem to be in question as it is my understanding that most child porn are traded either between collectors over social networks or P2P networks.
The Police in Australia have a very large collection which they use on porno sites to lure in people, then they charge them with child pornography.

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In any case, there is one character that these people seem to have in common, for the most part and it is not being child molesters themselves but that most of these people tend to be useful citizens such a lawyers, police officers, firemen, doctors, military officers and in one amusing case an IT guy working for the FBI at their Washington headquarter.
Many of these people had their first sexual experience as children, then had a life of sexual excess probably caused by their sexual experiences as children, and are now trying to recover the excitement they once knew. All rather sad and pathetic really.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 06:38 pm
@Ionus,
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The Police in Australia have a very large collection which they use on porno sites to lure in people, then they charge them with child pornography
America used to believe that it was fair for the state to provide means to those that they had reason to suspect either did crime or wanted to do crime. As we have seen with the Portland Pioneer Square bomber case and a thick book of other cases involving sex or "terrorism" we have moved to a system where the state casts huge dragnets, and then attempt to talk those that they catch into doing crime. We seem to be OK with that, why I don't understand because where I sit this is abuse of the citizen at the hands of the state.
BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 07:14 pm
@hawkeye10,
Hawkeye there was one case of a giant serious of police raids on hundreds of homes and families in the UK based on credit cards information seized from the take down of a Russian child porn site.

People were awaken in the middle of the night having all their computers equipments seized and carry off over this matter.

As the police, computers forensic experts both in-house and private contractors were overwhelm by the sheer numbers of computers that needed to be look at so people was let hanging for periods that average six months or more.

It then turn out that the vast majority of the people who computers was seized and peace of minds destroy have zero to do with child porn other then someone had wrongly used their credit cards accounts to buy off this Russian site.
tenderfoot
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 07:36 pm
Well now... 3 happy little weirdo's posting away for about 40 times in the last 3 pages, all taking among themselves and having a great time, mentally masturbating about one little woman's half a dozen or so posts. Keep it up weirdo's, can't wait till she cuts you down again and watch you spend another 40 posts masturbating away.
BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 08:08 pm
@tenderfoot,
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mentally masturbating about one little woman's half a dozen or so posts. Keep it up weirdo's, can't wait till she cuts you down again and watch you spend another 40 posts masturbating away.


If Firefly get her way masturbating will be the only legally safe sex for a man to have. Drunk

Below Tenderfoot is a posting of your on another thread that I agree with one hundred percents.Razz

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No, I'm not overly intelligent, yes I am finding old age memory problems and perhaps I do sound like a two year old.................. .
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hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 08:55 pm
@BillRM,
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It then turn out that the vast majority of the people who computers was seized and peace of minds destroy have zero to do with child porn other then someone had wrongly used their credit cards accounts to buy off this Russian site.
And let me guess, the cards had actually been reported stolden right?? My ATM card, which will run as visa credit, was cloned last year and while the bank called me within hours of it being used it was still used a half dozen times at gas stations in the 14 hours or so it was active. There is a black market for these hot numbers, and they get used often until they are shut down.

There is no substitute for smart and measured police work. We increasingly seem to have trouble doing that...
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 08:58 pm
@tenderfoot,
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Well now... 3 happy little weirdo's posting away for about 40 times in the last 3 pages
have you got a prejudice against small group conversations? If so, why?
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BillRM
 
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Reply Sat 5 Feb, 2011 09:36 pm
@hawkeye10,
It was a real mess...........lasting years.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ore

After 2003 Operation Ore came under closer scrutiny, with police forces in the UK being criticised for their handling of the operation. The most common criticism was that they failed to determine whether or not the owners of credit cards in Landslide's database actually accessed any sites containing child porn, unlike in the US where it was determined in advance whether or not credit card subscribers had purchased child porn. Investigative journalist Duncan Campbell exposed these flaws in a series of articles in 2005 and 2007.[11][12][13]

It was a serious error that UK police received no information on the scale of the credit card fraud which had occurred within the Landslide business. Many of the charges at the Landslide affiliated sites were made using stolen credit card information, and the police arrested the real owners of the credit cards, not the actual viewers. Plus, thousands of credit card charges were made where there was no access to a site, or access to only a dummy site. When the police finally checked, they found 54,348 occurrences of stolen credit card information in the Landslide database. The British police failed to provide this information to the defendants, and in some cases implied that they had checked and found no evidence of credit card fraud when no such check had been done. Because of the nature of the charges, children were removed from homes immediately. In the two years it took the police to determine that thousands had been falsely accused, over one hundred children had been removed from their homes and denied any unsupervised time with their fathers.[14] The arrests also led to a number of suicides[4]

One man was charged when the sole "suspicious" image in his possession was of young-looking- but adult- actress Melissa-Ashley.[15] Also arrested were Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja (later cleared[3]) and The Who's guitarist Pete Townshend, who was cautioned by the police after acknowledging a credit card access to the Landslide website. However, Duncan Campbell later stated in PC Pro magazine that their credit card charges and IP addresses were traced through the Landslide site, and both were found to have accessed sites which had nothing to do with child pornography.[16] The actor and writer Chris Langham was among those convicted.[17]

Independent investigators later obtained both the database records and video of the Landslide raid. When this information was presented in a UK court, Michael Mead of the United States Postal Service contradicted his US testimony under oath regarding several details relating to the investigation. As a result of the errors exposed in the cases, a number of people arrested in Operation Ore filed a group action law suit in 2006 against the detectives behind Operation Ore, alleging false arrest.[18]

After Campbell's articles appeared, the independent computer expert Jim Bates who analyzed the hard drives was charged and convicted of four counts of making false statements and one count of perjury regarding his qualifications [19] and barred from appearing as an expert witness. Bates's judgement has been called into question on a number of other matters.[20] Bates was later arrested for possession of indecent images during his Operation Ore investigations.[21] However, the search of Bates home was ruled as unlawful as the Police had applied for the search warrant using the wrong section of P.A.C.E.and the Police were unable to examine any of the material seized from his house.[22][23][24]

CEOP and particularly its Chief Executive, Jim Gamble, were accused of using vague terms which do not have a recognised meaning within either child protection or law enforcement when they defended the operation.[25]

On 6th December 2010 senior Court of Appeal judges rejected the appeal of Anthony O’Shea, stating that they were "entirely confident that the appellant was rightly convicted".[26] The judgement states in relation to the appellant's assertions regarding the claim that his IP address had been disguised: “These suggestions are fanciful in the extreme. The appellant’s theory (for it is no more than such) that he [Mr O’Shea] was the victim of the machinations of a fraudulent webmaster is, in our view, pure speculation.”[27][28] Jim Bates, an expert witness and critic of Operation Ore, was criticised for misleading comments during the hearing.[28] The appeal had been considered to be a landmark case where success could have lead to many of the other convictions achieved as a result of Ore being overturned.[21]

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Ionus
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 03:42 am
@tenderfoot,
Tenderarse

Notice how the Libby Lobby like all that talk about masturbating ? They got excited and marked you up.

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one little woman's half a dozen or so posts
Yes, the poor poor little woman...totally inadequate to debate a matter...and not once did she resort to posting pictures, calling names or dramatising the facts.

Are you sure they want a loser like you on their side ?
BillRM
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 08:34 am
@Ionus,
I find it interesting and amusing that Firefly supporters are not postings now that their leader is not however they are monitoring and votings down our comments.
tenderfoot
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 06:13 pm
Six and counting.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 06:22 pm
@tenderfoot,
So far as I know you are free to leave if you are not finding value in this thread.....oh wait, you actually want to pressure others into conforming to your will don't you....
Ionus
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 07:00 pm
@BillRM,
I am still puzzled as to what could be gained from post after post of horrific rape stories, unless they brought some pleasure. It is good to know they vote us down. Given their inability to think straight, if they voted us up I would have to rethink and find where I had gone wrong. Some of the most revolting rapes that have ever happened, and they voted them up. THAT is the stuff they like to read.
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Ionus
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 07:01 pm
@hawkeye10,
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you actually want to pressure others into conforming to your will don't you....
That cant be too far away from being a rapist.....he only needs the right environment.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 07:35 pm
@Ionus,
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That cant be too far away from being a rapist.....he only needs the right environment.
The American police will certainly fix his wagon...I wonder if someone has reported his activity on A2K through the appropriate channels...if they are on the case yet..
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Ionus
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 09:13 pm
Pamela Rose posts lots of crime committed by blacks against whites.....people here think she is a racist. Firefly posts lots of crime committed by men against women.....people here don't think she is a sexist.

Clearly two standards apply.
hawkeye10
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 09:17 pm
@Ionus,
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people here don't think she is a sexist.

How do you know?? Firefly's claims that her opinions in this thread are widely supported at A2K are thus far unsubstantiated..
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BillRM
 
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Reply Sun 6 Feb, 2011 09:22 pm
@Ionus,
You have to give them a break as they have the hard task of selling the idea that there is a rape crisis at the same time that reported rapes are at a thirty years low.
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tenderfoot
 
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Reply Mon 7 Feb, 2011 12:23 am
13.
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mysteryman
 
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Reply Mon 7 Feb, 2011 08:16 am
@hawkeye10,
Please dont include me as agreeing with you at all.
I do support the cujrrent rape laws, for the most part.
My only disagreement is in how those who make false allegations are treated (I think they deserve serious jail time), and I dont think that the name of a rpae victim should be hidden.
I believe that if an accused rapists name is published, then so should the alleged victims name.
 

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