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FBI arrests 150 in three days in sex-trafficking sweep......

Be careful. 2 Eugenists start hanging out and before you know the "human rights" people will be along to chide us.



Like minds think alike!!

If it makes me rotten,so be it!!:2razz:
 
I'm all in favor of surgical castration for the pimps.

Without pain meds !!!!

Special rendition to Thailand. Tylenol is what they give you for surgery in places like that.
 
Justice wouldn't be served by torturing them, or maiming them, or any such thing. These people were trafficking children for profit. Just put them down and be done with it.
 
What's surprising about this operation is that no federal politicians were arrested. It's reasonable to expect that male members of Congress are the primary clientele of pimps like this.

Apparently, there are higher-level pimps that are serving them, or else the FBI is shielding those pols.
 
The federal government is evil for this. It's up to the states to take care of their kids. That evil federal government is just trying to stop the good people from owning children if they so wish. This is all about taxes really.

Agree 100%.

Whenever child rapists are arrested by the gummint or local law enforcement, they tend to get slaps on the wrist, i. e. being sentenced to rehab, 5 years or less, told to wear GPS tracking, etc., or registering as sex offenders once freed.

Sentences are even lighter (or non-existent) when members of Congress and/or the police themselves are involved in the offenses.

Contrast this to the methods favored by members of the communities themselves to be able to deal w/child sex offenders.
 
Agree 100%.

Whenever child rapists are arrested by the gummint or local law enforcement, they tend to get slaps on the wrist, i. e. being sentenced to rehab, 5 years or less, told to wear GPS tracking, etc., or registering as sex offenders once freed.

Sentences are even lighter (or non-existent) when members of Congress and/or the police themselves are involved in the offenses.

Contrast this to the methods favored by members of the communities themselves to be able to deal w/child sex offenders.

5 years or less as a child rapist in jail is not even close to being a slap on the wrist. They become pariahs in prison - as a large percentage of inmates don't really like child rapists. A large percentage of sexual offenders have to be separated from genpop. The punishment continues after they've left prison for most. They can't move to a neighborhood without people being notified they are there. States have dozens of laws in the books just to ensure if they even come within a mile of a kid, they have to notify their PO. So your "slap on the wrist" is about as subjective as it gets.
 
The federal government is evil for this. It's up to the states to take care of their kids. That evil federal government is just trying to stop the good people from owning children if they so wish. This is all about taxes really.

Looks like they have made some money.....huh? :mrgreen:

The FBI typically does not investigate adult prostitution, leaving it as a state and local matter, but in recent years it has made child prostitution a priority in a program the FBI calls Operation Cross Country. The program includes highway billboards asking people to call the FBI with tips.

About 1,350 people have been convicted as part of the program and at least 10 of them were sentenced to life in prison, officials said.

The latest sweep was the seventh and largest under Operation Cross Country, they said.....snip~


Taxes times 7. :shock: Can't have that now.....people might think someone was shooting craps. :lol:
 
Justice wouldn't be served by torturing them, or maiming them, or any such thing. These people were trafficking children for profit. Just put them down and be done with it.

If we kill them, can we collect the death taxes from those profits? Seems like a win-win.
 
Looks like they have made some money.....huh? :mrgreen:

The FBI typically does not investigate adult prostitution, leaving it as a state and local matter, but in recent years it has made child prostitution a priority in a program the FBI calls Operation Cross Country. The program includes highway billboards asking people to call the FBI with tips.

About 1,350 people have been convicted as part of the program and at least 10 of them were sentenced to life in prison, officials said.

The latest sweep was the seventh and largest under Operation Cross Country, they said.....snip~


Taxes times 7. :shock: Can't have that now.....people might think someone was shooting craps. :lol:

I hope you understand that I was being extremely facetious in my comment. The FBI is attacking less than 1% of all child molestation cases. A kid is far more likely to be abused by their parent than they are by a stranger. However, nobody ever suggests killing the child molesting parent of a child. They only do that for "strangers". It's far easier to be an arm chair vigilante when you don't have to think about the family that would be further destroyed by killing the father/uncle/cousin of the victim.
 
I hope you understand that I was being extremely facetious in my comment. The FBI is attacking less than 1% of all child molestation cases. A kid is far more likely to be abused by their parent than they are by a stranger. However, nobody ever suggests killing the child molesting parent of a child. They only do that for "strangers". It's far easier to be an arm chair vigilante when you don't have to think about the family that would be further destroyed by killing the father/uncle/cousin of the victim.

Yeah.....I knew you was. Figured I dropped in and at least show the Fed has been at least picking up on the game in recent years. Where before they weren't into it much. Bigger fish to fry and all.
 
What's surprising about this operation is that no federal politicians were arrested. It's reasonable to expect that male members of Congress are the primary clientele of pimps like this.

Apparently, there are higher-level pimps that are serving them, or else the FBI is shielding those pols.

They didn't arrest any of the customers this time. Maybe that is coming.
 
They didn't arrest any of the customers this time. Maybe that is coming.

The FBI won't arrest any of its own members that are involved, nor any of the individuals (corrupt) agents are working for, nor any high ranking members of Congress that are involved.
 
Even one child saved makes all the police work well worth the costs.

. . .one of the most naive remarks ever made. The US gummint should never be trusted when it comes to the safety/livelihood of kids. It's too corrupt/subservient to plutocratic interests.

Many kids who have been "rescued" will tell you that the cops are actually in on the whole thing, in many cases. Best sol'n is for community members themselves should deal w/child sex traffickers with their own guns.
 
I hope you understand that I was being extremely facetious in my comment. The FBI is attacking less than 1% of all child molestation cases. A kid is far more likely to be abused by their parent than they are by a stranger. However, nobody ever suggests killing the child molesting parent of a child. They only do that for "strangers". It's far easier to be an arm chair vigilante when you don't have to think about the family that would be further destroyed by killing the father/uncle/cousin of the victim.

You're correct that the majority of cases of child abuse involve friends/relatives as opposed to cops, johns, pimps, or "dirty old strangers."

You're wrong that the relatives of the kids who abuse them should not be killed. They should, and they must be tortured. Punishment must fit the crime :)
 
The FBI arrested 150 people across the United
States on charges of holding children against their will for prostitution, a three-day weekend sweep that officials on Monday called the largest-ever operation against child sex-trafficking.

The suspects, whom the FBI referred to as "pimps," were arrested in 76 U.S. cities and are expected to face state and federal charges related to sex crimes and human trafficking, FBI and U.S. Justice Department officials said at a news conference.

FBI agents and local police recovered 105 children during the operation at truck stops, motels, casinos and other places where they were forced to work as prostitutes, officials said.

Of the 150 suspects, 18 were arrested by agents based in Detroit, 17 by agents from San Francisco and 13 by Oklahoma City agents, the FBI said.

The FBI said the suspects were not part of the same operation. It said some belonged to organized crime while others acted alone. The bureau did not immediately release a list of the suspects.....snip~

FBI arrests 150 in three days in sex-trafficking sweep
Reuters – 46 mins ago<<<<< More Here.

Well good.....now the Fed is targeting these types as well as local and state. That is great they recovered a 105 kids. Average ages are 13-16yr olds. Course with no strong ties to their families.

Now if they would only investigate the Low Lifes in the Obama administration who targeted people based on their Political ideology.

According to Jay Sekulow....as of today the FBI has yet to contact any of his clients.

Thats some investigation..
 

You're correct that the majority of cases of child abuse involve friends/relatives as opposed to cops, johns, pimps, or "dirty old strangers."

You're wrong that the relatives of the kids who abuse them should not be killed. They should, and they must be tortured. Punishment must fit the crime :)

Subjectivity is a wonderful thing.
 
I have to disagree.

If it was 5 years at hard labor with CM (for Child Molester) branded on their forehead and fed nothing but soy products then that might be something.


So, do we put STP for Slave Traffickers Pimps.

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Anyone care to revisit the notion of public executions?
I prefer heavy labor over executions. It'd be much more satisfying to know that these dirt bags were forced to give back to society through profuse sweating on their part.
 
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