Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Belling the Cat

I personally think that in addition to lifetime GPS units, sexual predators should be forced to wear a ball and chain, like in an old Three Stooges prison short. In the meantime, here's a new site that was shown on O'reilly tonight. It centralizes the various states' sexual predator lists into one site, with the added benefit of mapping the locations of predators. I wonder if I could get a satellite view of Bill Clinton's house.

4 comments:

Trader Rick said...

As much as we detest Clinton for the slimeball he was and is, has he committed a crime that if convicted for, would put him on a sexual predator list?

Lone Ranger said...

Let's not forget Juanita Broaddrick, who told her Arkansas friends years ago that Bill Clinton, while state attorney general, brutally raped her in a Little Rock hotel room after she had enlisted to work in his first gubernatorial campaign. Paula Jones backed up that pattern of behavior with her own testimony. I once saw video of Clinton putting his hand on the thigh of a stewerdess as they sat side by side. The leer on his face was absolutely evil.

Vigilis said...

Centralizing state sexual predator lists into one site, with the location of individual predators is much overdue (the perpetrators do move among states, of course).

Lets not jeopardize this common sense approach with relish for including our former sicko president, however. Afterall, the guy does not even disguise himself, women should recognize him by now, and he has Secret Service agents in tow-and-know.

Lone Ranger said...

Nobody is jeopardizing this list by doling out the contempt that Clinton deserves. And I disagree that women should recognize him by now. The entire membership of the National Organization of Women comes to mind as being clueless.

People should keep in mind that there are thousands of sexual predators who do not register as they should. Also, six states refuse to release predator information. Interestingly, three of them also refuse to pass Jessica's Law giving minimum sentences of 25 years to child molestors -- Oregon, Pennsylvania and Vermont. Two other states refusing to participate in the list are Rhode Island and South Dakota. I forget the sixth one.