Raimondo on Ritter

budge budge at el-pleasant.org
Thu Jan 23 15:02:22 PST 2003


On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 at 10:29am andie nachgeborenen wrote:
>
> Well, if the allegations are true -- and I am not
> saying one way or the other because I know no more
> than anyone here -- nothing made him fall for the
> sting. People talk as if that sort of tactic was
> unfair. Obviously it doesn't go to credibility on
> weappons inspections (it's not a crime of fraud or
> deceit), but it doesn't reflect well on his character
> if he was an almost-40 year old man trying to hit on
> what he thought was a teenager. I've seen people
> sentenced to long prison terms for that sort of
> behavior. Personally I think they need treatment
> rather than prison. But if grownups will exploit
> children sexually, I see nothing wrong in "stinging"
> them to stop them. jks

Personally, I don't think of a 16 year old as a 'child'.

And I'm not easily upset my large spreads of age between lovers, although I know I'm supposed to be. Heard all the time during Monicagate...


> Do you Yahoo!?

Only with underage girls i pick up on the Internet.

-- no Onan



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