Does anyone remember the episode from "King of the Hill" where Bobby Hill accidentally drops Peggy Hill's famous "Brown Betty" into a pile of horseshit and he scoops it up, saying, "no one will notice, and later folks eat it and get sick?
Well, that is essentially what this article is-- a Brown Betty mixed with horseshit. People DO notice and you are making them sick.
http://scvnews.com/2015/08/07/jessica-and-megan-commentary-by-betty-arenson/
Jessica and Megan
You Know I'm Right | Commentary by Betty Arenson
BETTY ARENSON | FRIDAY, AUG 7, 2015
Last week California Sen. Sharon Runner wrote about the fate of SB54, which addresses those convicted of sex-offense crimes and their subsequent residency restrictions once they are released from incarceration.
Runner stated her mission clearly: “The California Supreme Court decision (that ruled on a portion of Jessica’s Law as unconstitutional) creates uncertainty. County governments need a clear process to protect voter approved residency restrictions when possible and expedite relief when necessary; SB 54 provided much needed clarity.”
She tried to give jurisdiction to local county courts that would allow for the convicts to contest their restrictions.
I call that a democracy.
The blog responses were stunning. But for me, all of the comments from the bloggers – the vast majority being “anonymous” with some common first name or initials; no photos, of course – were completely divorced from any criticism of sex offenders but chose nastily to attack Runner personally and characterized her efforts as un-American and something called “Naxiism.”
The aforementioned group, with no exceptions, never discussed the real victims, just the pathetic rapists and murderers.
I don’t believe I’m alone is considering all of them as murderers. When a dominant figure molests, rapes or commits commits any similar act, the soul of the victim is killed. The victims are robbed of their senses of self-worth, trust, peace, safety, freedom and security for the rest of their lives.
Notably, not one of the negative bloggers invited the sex offenders to live near them.
If accurate, some of the bloggers had a sensible point to make, such as Runner being able to re-write and resubmit a bill. Others were simply inane.
“Will A.” wrote: “There is not a single American who supports residency restrictions. You people who do are not Americans.”
False. The press release on the subject says: “SB 54 garnered support from law enforcement and public safety groups including the Association of Code Enforcement Officers, Association of Deputy District Attorneys, California College and University Police Chiefs Association, California Narcotics Officers Association, Crime Victims United, the Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs, the Los Angeles Police Protective League and the Riverside Sheriffs’ Association.”
Also, 70.5 percent of Californians voted “yes” on Jessica’s Law, with its residency restrictions. Are the voters “not Americans?”
“Chris” thinks: “The registry makes things more dangerous … it certainly doesn’t stop any crime … I don’t think reminding someone of a crime they committed, year after year, long after it is out of their day to day existence, only stirs feelings that are not necessarily good for the society.”
In rebuttal, I’m not caring that the pervert may be constantly reminded of his destructive behavior; it’s exactly what he chose to impose upon the victim for a lifetime.
“Susan” wrote: “There are no sex offenders required to register in California. California requires only former sex offenders to register.” What?
All offenders are required to register once they are duly convicted.
The California DOJ / Office of Attorney General / Megan’s Law specifies: “By law, persons convicted of specified sex crimes are required to register as sex offenders with a local law enforcement agency. Prior to release from prison, jail, a mental hospital, or on probation, sex offenders are notified in writing of their duty to register, and a copy of the notification form is forwarded to DOJ. When a sex offender is released into the community, the agency forwards the registration information to DOJ.”
The document continues with specific time guidelines, etc.
Also, California says: “The Sex Offender Tracking Program at the California Department of Justice (DOJ) maintains the registered sex offender database.”
Runner did not invent sex offender laws.
DOJ’s Sex Offender Tracking Program has been in force since 1947, with California being first to enact a sex offender registration law. Many states didn’t catch up until the 1990s. It’s a lifetime sex offender registration requirement in California, whose population exceeds 35 million. “California today has the largest number of registered sex offenders of any state.”
The Jessica Lunsford Act arose out of Florida when 9-year-old Jessica fell prey in 2005 to a repeat sexual pervert, John E. Couey, who held and raped her for days, then buried her alive to suffocate in plastic bags. She tried to claw her way out. But for dying in prison of anal cancer, he’d still be sitting there with all of his “rights” and costly appeals on death row.
Megan’s law arose from New Jersey after the death of 7-year-old Megan Kanka. She was raped and murdered by “a known child molester who had moved across the street from the family without their knowledge.”
President Bill Clinton signed Megan’s Law into law on May 17, 1996. Every state has some form of Megan’s Law.
Sen. Runner, many applaud your sensible efforts to protect our families and communities while generously affording “rights” to those who violently breach the society they then make demands upon.
There will be more on this subject.
Betty Arenson has lived in the SCV since 1968 and describes herself as a conservative who’s concerned about progressives’ politics and their impacts on the country, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She says she is unashamed to own a gun or a Bible, couldn’t care less about the color of the president’s skin, and demands that he uphold his oath to protect and follow the Constitution of the United States in its entirety.
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Saturday, August 8, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Janine Reyes of WFTV finds her sweeps week story at a yard sale. I bet her brain was bought there, too.
Any time a reporter makes a story this asinine, the Shiitake Awards will make room for her. So the big story of the day is shelter that houses registered citizens sells toys at a yard sale (among other things). So what's the big deal, especially if none of the shelter residents interact with the yard-salers. And kids don't go to yard sales alone, parents go.
Reyes made problems for a shelter doing good work for the community. Why? For ratings, obviously. Next week, Reyes could run a story on sex offenders using public bathrooms. She can get exclusive footage of me dropping a valigator all over this Shiitake-Worthy story.
It isn't enough she ran this story, but her Twitter page suggests she's hoping some residents are violated.
[By the way, it seems "The Dirty" has an article about Janine Reyes.]
It isn't enough she ran this story, but her Twitter page suggests she's hoping some residents are violated.
[By the way, it seems "The Dirty" has an article about Janine Reyes.]
http://www.wftv.com/news/news/local/apopka-sex-offender-facility-sells-childrens-toys-/nmhPj/
Posted: 6:38 p.m. Saturday, June 20, 2015
Apopka sex offender facility sells children’s toys at yard sale
APOPKA, Fla. — An Apopka complex that houses nearly 30 sex offenders has been having yard sales for years, but some of the items are tailored to children, worrying neighbors.
Channel 9’s Janine Reyes found stuffed animals, baby toys, Legos and other items for children during a yard sale Saturday at The Lighthouse Mission.
Reyes found out the yard sale will be the last at the facility for a while, due to a violation of city code that allows yard sales only twice a year.
“It doesn’t say anywhere you’re entering a premise where there (are) 26 registered sex offenders,” Reyes said. “Why should it? I don’t have it in front of my house that I’m on disability,” said Gloria Hoffpauir, who helps run The Lighthouse Mission with her mother.
Hoffpauir said the sex offenders who live in the complex are not identified as predators, but some residents said the complex should prominently display who lives there during a yard sale.
Hoffpauir said the sex offenders do not sell the items, but they do help set up the sale and move items.
“So they could be out here while there are children here?” Reyes asked Hoffpauir.
“Kids don’t come up here by themselves. Their parents are with them,” Hoffpauir said.
Nearby residents said it’s not right.
“I just don’t want kids to be around violators,” said Stephen Vasquez.
“It doesn’t say anywhere you’re entering a premise where there (are) 26 registered sex offenders,” Reyes said. “Why should it? I don’t have it in front of my house that I’m on disability,” said Gloria Hoffpauir, who helps run The Lighthouse Mission with her mother.
Hoffpauir said the sex offenders do not sell the items, but they do help set up the sale and move items
Monday, April 20, 2015
Peter Schorsch has the right to remain stupid
In a couple of days, the Anti-Registry Movement will be in Tallahassee protesting Lauren Book, her daddy Ron, and Florida's "Scorched Earth" policy.
Not everyone is happy about it, of course. This guy is Peter Schorsch. He's not exactly a bastion of journalistic integrity but he's apparently Lauren Book's knight in tin-foil armor. It is possible Lauren Book paid for the coverage.
Peter and Daddy Ron Book have a lot in common, since both have been arrested in connection with charged involving money and politics. Maybe that's why Lauren appreciates the guy so much.
http://www.saintpetersblog.com/archives/226271
Critics of Lauren Book, you have the right to remain silent
By Peter Schorsch - Apr 20, 2015
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This weekend, I woke to the following headline in my hometown paper: “Sexual predator gets second chance, now faces 14 new charges”
You don’t even need to read the story to know how this ends – how very badly and sadly it ends.
It turns out this supposed Romeo & Juliet convict was raping a young girl approximately once a month since being let out of prison, all the time under the watchful and sometimes doubting eyes of his neighbors.
“He seemed nice,” recalled one 11-year-old girl.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY LAUREN BOOK IS WALKING!
Anyone reading this column knows Book’s story and knows that she is focused – intensely focused – on trying to make sure that these kinds of stories happen less and less often. As she logs literally hundreds of miles, with shin splints, blisters and the kind of sleepless nights that come from extreme exhaustion, Book wants people to know that when a convicted predator is taking girls around on a scooter, buying them ice cream or taking them for a Happy Meal – IT’S OKAY TO TELL. When you see something suspicious, it’s your RESPONSIBILITY to stop it. Her quest is to do more than highlight the very realities of childhood sexual abuse, but to empower children and yes, adults on the steps they can take to recognize the signs and to take the necessary steps to stop it.
Adults: It’s not just okay to tell, it is our obligation to tell.
As Lauren Book ends her incredible journey – for the 6th time – in Tallahassee this week, I was astonished to learn that a group of protesters is organizing a counter-rally. They think Lauren has gone too far … that registering violent sexual predators like Michael Shepard is not fair … that a chronic child sexual predator like him has rights and by golly, they want to fight for his rights.
I guess they are forgetting that those seven little girls had rights, too.
The Missouri-based “Women Against Registry” folks have the right to protest against Lauren Book and the hundreds of Lauren’s Kids supporters. Our Constitution protects them and allows them to say what they want, when they want and where they want to say it. They have that right.
Bully for them.
But they also have the right to remain silent.
Seems to this husband and father that they should avail themselves of the latter.
Not everyone is happy about it, of course. This guy is Peter Schorsch. He's not exactly a bastion of journalistic integrity but he's apparently Lauren Book's knight in tin-foil armor. It is possible Lauren Book paid for the coverage.
Peter and Daddy Ron Book have a lot in common, since both have been arrested in connection with charged involving money and politics. Maybe that's why Lauren appreciates the guy so much.
http://www.saintpetersblog.com/archives/226271
Critics of Lauren Book, you have the right to remain silent
By Peter Schorsch - Apr 20, 2015
SHARE Facebook Twitter
This weekend, I woke to the following headline in my hometown paper: “Sexual predator gets second chance, now faces 14 new charges”
You don’t even need to read the story to know how this ends – how very badly and sadly it ends.
It turns out this supposed Romeo & Juliet convict was raping a young girl approximately once a month since being let out of prison, all the time under the watchful and sometimes doubting eyes of his neighbors.
“He seemed nice,” recalled one 11-year-old girl.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHY LAUREN BOOK IS WALKING!
Anyone reading this column knows Book’s story and knows that she is focused – intensely focused – on trying to make sure that these kinds of stories happen less and less often. As she logs literally hundreds of miles, with shin splints, blisters and the kind of sleepless nights that come from extreme exhaustion, Book wants people to know that when a convicted predator is taking girls around on a scooter, buying them ice cream or taking them for a Happy Meal – IT’S OKAY TO TELL. When you see something suspicious, it’s your RESPONSIBILITY to stop it. Her quest is to do more than highlight the very realities of childhood sexual abuse, but to empower children and yes, adults on the steps they can take to recognize the signs and to take the necessary steps to stop it.
Adults: It’s not just okay to tell, it is our obligation to tell.
As Lauren Book ends her incredible journey – for the 6th time – in Tallahassee this week, I was astonished to learn that a group of protesters is organizing a counter-rally. They think Lauren has gone too far … that registering violent sexual predators like Michael Shepard is not fair … that a chronic child sexual predator like him has rights and by golly, they want to fight for his rights.
I guess they are forgetting that those seven little girls had rights, too.
The Missouri-based “Women Against Registry” folks have the right to protest against Lauren Book and the hundreds of Lauren’s Kids supporters. Our Constitution protects them and allows them to say what they want, when they want and where they want to say it. They have that right.
Bully for them.
But they also have the right to remain silent.
Seems to this husband and father that they should avail themselves of the latter.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Nakia Cooper's idea of lip service is talking out her other end
Nakia Cooper advertises herself as giving "news with a little attitude," but her latest article is devoid of a little common sense.
So, what do 21 Registered Citizens have to do with a story about child abandonment, anyways? Nothing, other that they live in the same shitty community.
Nakia Cooper apparently doesn't know the difference between lip service and talking out of your ass.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/hpd-mom-leaves-2-kids-alone-in-apartment-in-area-where-many-sex-offender-live/31870786
HPD: 2 kids found alone in apartment in area where many sex offenders live
Author: Nakia Cooper, Sr. Web Editor
Published On: Mar 18 2015 03:06:04 PM CDT Updated On: Mar 18 2015 03:18:46 PM CDT
HOUSTON -
A mother is accused of leaving her two small children alone in an apartment located in an area where nearly two dozen sex offenders live.
Teara Anderson, 20, is charged with abandoning a child.
According to Houston police, Anderson left her two children, ages 2 years old and 2 months old, alone in an apartment on Jan. 3.
Neighbors heard the children crying and saw the toddler standing at the front door, which was open.
The neighbors suspected the children were alone and called police to investigate. Police arrived to find the children alone in the apartment.
Anderson and the children's father returned about 20 minutes after officers arrived.
Police said Anderson told them she left the children alone while she went to the grocery store. The mom said the children were sleeping and the door was locked when she left, but thought the 2-year-old must have unlocked it.
Anderson said her car broke down as she was returning from the store and she had to call the children's father for help.
The father told police he was not with Anderson when she left the children alone and did not live with them. Charges were filed only against the mother. She was jailed and her bond was set at $2,000.
Police checked the Texas Department of Public Safety Sex Offenders Registry and found that 21 registered sex offenders reside within a mile of Anderson's apartment.
So, what do 21 Registered Citizens have to do with a story about child abandonment, anyways? Nothing, other that they live in the same shitty community.
Nakia Cooper apparently doesn't know the difference between lip service and talking out of your ass.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/hpd-mom-leaves-2-kids-alone-in-apartment-in-area-where-many-sex-offender-live/31870786
HPD: 2 kids found alone in apartment in area where many sex offenders live
Author: Nakia Cooper, Sr. Web Editor
Published On: Mar 18 2015 03:06:04 PM CDT Updated On: Mar 18 2015 03:18:46 PM CDT
HOUSTON -
A mother is accused of leaving her two small children alone in an apartment located in an area where nearly two dozen sex offenders live.
Teara Anderson, 20, is charged with abandoning a child.
According to Houston police, Anderson left her two children, ages 2 years old and 2 months old, alone in an apartment on Jan. 3.
Neighbors heard the children crying and saw the toddler standing at the front door, which was open.
The neighbors suspected the children were alone and called police to investigate. Police arrived to find the children alone in the apartment.
Anderson and the children's father returned about 20 minutes after officers arrived.
Police said Anderson told them she left the children alone while she went to the grocery store. The mom said the children were sleeping and the door was locked when she left, but thought the 2-year-old must have unlocked it.
Anderson said her car broke down as she was returning from the store and she had to call the children's father for help.
The father told police he was not with Anderson when she left the children alone and did not live with them. Charges were filed only against the mother. She was jailed and her bond was set at $2,000.
Police checked the Texas Department of Public Safety Sex Offenders Registry and found that 21 registered sex offenders reside within a mile of Anderson's apartment.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou admit to committing crimes against Registered Citizens on the air, among other things
The John and Ken show is still somehow on the air, despite calls for the show's cancellation from the Hispanic community, Catholics, even Vietnam vets. Even a fellow shock jock referred to these two as "total fucking pussies" (his words not mine, though I share the sentiment.). They were suspended before (apparently calling Whitney Houston a "crack ho" is somehow more offensive than racist remarks) and they've lost lots of sponsors over the years.
Today, the John and Ken show had Janice Bellucci from California RSOL on their radio show. Now, KFI is no NPR, so I wasn't expecting much, but I wasn't expecting to hear a full-on assault.
If you want to hear the full interview without going to John and Ken's garbage pages, click the link below:
Now, during the interview, John Kobylt mentions that not only should "regular people" chase Registered Citizens out of their communities and annoy and threaten them until they leave, apparently John claims he has actually engaged in this behavior.
It is, of course, illegal to harass a Registered Citizen. From the CA Megan's Flaw website.
The law is not intended to punish the registrant and specifically prohibits using the information to harass or commit any crime against a registrant (Pen. Code § 290.46).
Hopefully we can just have them arrested sometime. I challenged them to interview my in person but I doubt they will. Maybe they are "total fucking pussies" after all.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Comedy writer writes a joke of an article about Registered Citizens, showing HuffPost writing standards is also a joke
After reading an article like this, I wonder just how much "wine" Elaine Ambrose mixed in with her "laughter." The problem here is the HuffPost allows too many people lacking credentials on a subject to write on any topic. So now we have a "humor" writer writing an article about sex offenders. Well maybe that is fitting because this article is a joke.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elaine-ambrose/monsters-are-real-protect-your-grandkids-from-sex-offenders_b_6666866.html
Monsters Are Real: Protect Your Grandkids From Sex Offenders
Posted: 02/13/2015 6:57 pm EST Updated: 02/13/2015 6:59 pm EST
Elaine Ambrose (Author, syndicated blogger, featured humor speaker, publisher, and retreat organizer knows that laughter - with wine - is the best medicine.)
Ollie Oxen isn't free anymore. I remember the familiar call of "Ollie Ollie Oxen Free" from my childhood as neighborhood children freely played outside until dark. The phrase is from an Old English game that ended when anyone still hiding could come back without fear of being tagged. "All's out come in free." Those were easy times when monsters lived within our imaginations, not in the house next door.
I recently received an alarming email: A registered sex offender has moved down the street. I clicked on the link and stared into the face of a 49-year-old man who had been convicted of sexual battery of a minor child a dozen years earlier. Because my small granddaughters often visit and we regularly scamper to the nearby playground and swimming pool, I immediately recoiled in shock. Why did he move here? Is he still dangerous? What are the laws? How can I protect my grandchildren?
I turned off my email and began an online research about registered sex offenders. The U.S. Department of Justice maintains the National Sex Offender Public Website,and each state has its own site. I learned that three registered sex offenders lived within a mile of my home, and 21 offenders lived within three miles. I got up, locked the door, and returned to my research.
Here are some sobering facts from the U.S. Department of Justice: [Shiitake Award note: The "factoids" came from the National Registry page, NOT the DoJ.]
* Approximately 150,000 adult sex offenders are currently in state and federal prisons throughout the United States. Between 10,000 and 20,000 are released to the community each year.
* About 12 to 24% of sex offenders will reoffend.
* Approximately 30% of sexual assault cases are reported to authorities. More than 63,000 cases of child sexual abuse were reported in 2012.
* According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Criminal Victimization Survey, in 2012, there were 346,830 reported rapes or sexual assaults of persons 12 years or older.
* State laws have specific regulations and laws that mandate the offenders cannot live near schools, playgrounds, or swimming pools.
* The best actions for a parent or grandparent are to know where the offenders live, watch the children at all times, educate them about stranger danger, and be prepared to confront anyone suspicious and notify authorities.
Parents have the primary responsibility to raise their children, but grandparents play an important secondary role. The adults should talk to children about inappropriate touching, listen to their opinions, and create a family safety plan. Support the parents as they routinely discuss the differences between normal, healthy sexuality and sexual abuse. Learn how predators operate, and monitor social media and other online activities. Refuse to live in fear but error on the side of caution.
Various websites, such as Stop it Now , offer details and suggestions so families can become educated about the realities of registered sex offenders. More clarification is necessary in many of the descriptions. For example, a mutual dalliance between a 19-year-old young man and a 17-year-old girl is common but can unfairly receive the same label as the horrific acts of a 50-year-old man sexually assaulting a child.
My new neighbor served jail time for his crimes, and I won't be taking him a welcome basket with cookies. From my front door, I can see his house and our neighborhood playground. Maybe he has reformed. Maybe he hasn't. His conviction has robbed our neighborhood of complacency and turned us into vigilantes. The carefree sounds of laughter from my childhood summers are silenced by a heavy click from the turning of the lock.
As icing on the cake, this woman thinks
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elaine-ambrose/monsters-are-real-protect-your-grandkids-from-sex-offenders_b_6666866.html
Monsters Are Real: Protect Your Grandkids From Sex Offenders
Posted: 02/13/2015 6:57 pm EST Updated: 02/13/2015 6:59 pm EST
Elaine Ambrose (Author, syndicated blogger, featured humor speaker, publisher, and retreat organizer knows that laughter - with wine - is the best medicine.)
Ollie Oxen isn't free anymore. I remember the familiar call of "Ollie Ollie Oxen Free" from my childhood as neighborhood children freely played outside until dark. The phrase is from an Old English game that ended when anyone still hiding could come back without fear of being tagged. "All's out come in free." Those were easy times when monsters lived within our imaginations, not in the house next door.
I recently received an alarming email: A registered sex offender has moved down the street. I clicked on the link and stared into the face of a 49-year-old man who had been convicted of sexual battery of a minor child a dozen years earlier. Because my small granddaughters often visit and we regularly scamper to the nearby playground and swimming pool, I immediately recoiled in shock. Why did he move here? Is he still dangerous? What are the laws? How can I protect my grandchildren?
I turned off my email and began an online research about registered sex offenders. The U.S. Department of Justice maintains the National Sex Offender Public Website,and each state has its own site. I learned that three registered sex offenders lived within a mile of my home, and 21 offenders lived within three miles. I got up, locked the door, and returned to my research.
Here are some sobering facts from the U.S. Department of Justice: [Shiitake Award note: The "factoids" came from the National Registry page, NOT the DoJ.]
* Approximately 150,000 adult sex offenders are currently in state and federal prisons throughout the United States. Between 10,000 and 20,000 are released to the community each year.
* About 12 to 24% of sex offenders will reoffend.
* Approximately 30% of sexual assault cases are reported to authorities. More than 63,000 cases of child sexual abuse were reported in 2012.
* According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Criminal Victimization Survey, in 2012, there were 346,830 reported rapes or sexual assaults of persons 12 years or older.
* State laws have specific regulations and laws that mandate the offenders cannot live near schools, playgrounds, or swimming pools.
* The best actions for a parent or grandparent are to know where the offenders live, watch the children at all times, educate them about stranger danger, and be prepared to confront anyone suspicious and notify authorities.
Parents have the primary responsibility to raise their children, but grandparents play an important secondary role. The adults should talk to children about inappropriate touching, listen to their opinions, and create a family safety plan. Support the parents as they routinely discuss the differences between normal, healthy sexuality and sexual abuse. Learn how predators operate, and monitor social media and other online activities. Refuse to live in fear but error on the side of caution.
Various websites, such as Stop it Now , offer details and suggestions so families can become educated about the realities of registered sex offenders. More clarification is necessary in many of the descriptions. For example, a mutual dalliance between a 19-year-old young man and a 17-year-old girl is common but can unfairly receive the same label as the horrific acts of a 50-year-old man sexually assaulting a child.
My new neighbor served jail time for his crimes, and I won't be taking him a welcome basket with cookies. From my front door, I can see his house and our neighborhood playground. Maybe he has reformed. Maybe he hasn't. His conviction has robbed our neighborhood of complacency and turned us into vigilantes. The carefree sounds of laughter from my childhood summers are silenced by a heavy click from the turning of the lock.
As icing on the cake, this woman thinks
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