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by Arky51 from St. Petersburg

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I have been hearing a reporter giving a tease about a story that is planned to air on Fox13.

His question, loud and clear, is:
How is it that Sex Offenders on Probation are allowed to live in tents at a Campground for the Homeless?  How can that be their Address when they are supposed to be under Supervision by State Corrections Authorities, and the Sheriff's Department?

I am already of the opinion that a person with a Fifty Intelligence Quotient could spell it out where anyone could understand.  But, I will proceed, nonetheless;

  1. Nobody: not the Lawmakers, not the Psychologists, and certainly not the Public, is willing to see that there is a difference between the "average" Sexual Offender and the "Predatory" Sexual Offender.
  2. Nobody: not the Lawmakers, not the Psychologists, and certainly not the Public, is willing to allow these people to reintegrate into Society.
  3. Nobody: not the Lawmakers, not the Psychologists, and certainly not the Public, is willing to allow these people to work and be productive Citizens.
  4. Nobody: not the Lawmakers, not the Psychologists, and certainly not the Public, is willing to allow these people to live next door to them.

Actually, one does not even have to be a Sexual Offender to see this dynamic at work against them.  These sanctions are generally applied to most anyone who has ever been convicted of a Felony Offense.  People with a history of serious crime are no longer considered to be human beings, even if they have been going straight for years after they came out of Prison.

If you are not one who feels that way, and you don't happen to believe it is true, just call around to a half-dozen Employment Agencies and ask if they will place someone with a Felony Record.  I recently took such a poll for a friend who is on staff with an Employability Workshop, and I was stunned with the answers I received from the Agencies I contacted.

So, I ask you; if a Human Being is considered not a human being, and cannot find employment, and cannot pay for a place to live IF a place can be found, what are they going to do?  What can they do besides bum around and maybe panhandle for enough to but some food and beer, and live in a tent somewhere?

WAKE UP, PEOPLE!!  Don't you think they would be less likely to repeat their offenses if the were allowed to regain some of their Human Dignity, make an honest living, and go on toward a brighter future?  Evidently, that is what Congress believes in passing the Second Chance Act that was recently signed into Law by the President.

And the ones who repeated, in spite of the second chance given, would naturally labeled as such, and be given harsher punishment.

Otherwise, what has happened to our concept of Human Rights and Human Dignity.  How can we possibly cry out about other Nations violating the Human Rights of their Citizens when 0.9% of American Citizens are CURRENTLY incarcerated?  That's approximately 27 MILLION in a Nation of 300 Million . . . IN JAIL RIGHT NOW!

Does that make you proud to be an American??

TB

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For_The_People read my blog
May 12, 2008 | 11:11 AM

I think you have a point Arky. I believe the problem is only going to get worse as far as the number of citizens being criminals. History has taught us that if someone cannot make an honest living to support their family in their most basic needs, that law abiding citizen, given no other choice to provide the basics for their family will resort to commiting a crime to obtain the basics. Add to that the drug addicts that will need to supply their habit with fewer jobs available, and you will see IMHO an increase in crime over the next few years until our economy regains its footing and jobs are available again to those that want one.

leasheryn read my blog
May 12, 2008 | 5:38 PM

Everyone has to live somewhere and, if society shuns the ones who commit crimes, there is very little choice of places for them to live other than tents either in the woods or at campgrounds.

The answer: if you don't want to live outside society or if you don't want to live in a tent, don't commit crimes.

Jumpy983 read my blog view my photos
May 12, 2008 | 7:22 PM

Shoot em. That'll clear out some room.

For_The_People read my blog
May 12, 2008 | 7:46 PM

Descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis were used to give an account of the state of crime in Florida's counties. In particular, multiple regression analysis was used to focus on a variety of factors said to be associated with crime at the county level in Florida urbanization, shifting patterns of demographic growth, economic well-being and heterogeneity in an attempt to further clarify their relationships to criminal behavior. Two key findings were derived:

the most significant factor explaining crimes rates among Florida counties is the degree of community heterogeneity - the degree of ethnic disparity in the counties;

the second-most significant factor explaining crime rates among Florida counties is the extent of unemployment.

The link: http://floridataxwatch.org/archive/crime99.html

Arky51 read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 6:09 AM

My math was wrong by a decimal point. That's 2.7 million. Sorry.

I know that most of you cannot understand my position here. So, to explain.
I was molested by women and homosexuals in my early childhood.
The ONLY release I have found from my mental anguish and affliction that caused has been forgiveness.
Understand, that is not giving a pass to those who abused me. I will never say it was alright, what they did.
It is the giving up my instinctive and visceral desire for vengeance.
I pity them for their sickness.
And, I know that God can deal with them much more effectively than I, or anyone, ever could.

Thank you, leasheryn and For_The_People. I think you both get it.

Jumpy983 read my blog view my photos
May 13, 2008 | 8:16 AM

I don't get it? I was molested by my cousins. I want them SHOT.

For_The_People read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 8:18 AM

Arky,

Sorry to hear that you were once tormented, but am glad you are of strong enough mind to over come the tormentors. It is wonderful that you have found peace.

For_The_People read my blog
May 13, 2008 | 9:38 PM

Jumpy,

Did you grow up in Brandon? The Dog did mention that the cousin thing was big in Brandon.

Jumpy983 read my blog view my photos
May 14, 2008 | 7:05 PM

Real classy FTP. No I didn't grow up in Brandon. There is a difference between rape and molestation. Sicko.

eriknami read my blog
May 15, 2008 | 3:50 PM

I agree with Jumpy, shoot them. I seem to have made it through my 40 odd years without committing those types of crimes. you also.
I believe anyone convicted of raping or molesting anyone, no matter what age should be shot. Then, when I know they can't harm my children, I WILL forgive them.

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Arky51

Florida Native and Lifelong Resident. Country, but not redneck. Vietnam Vet (1970-71) not ashamed. Starting to grey around the edges and in my beard. Missing my dear Wife since 4/22/07. She went to be with Jesus. [I believe the Holy Bible (as originally written) is the inerrant Word of God. As much as it depends upon me, I will be at peace with all. I know that many who say they are Christian do not care for or obey the teachings of Jesus.] . . . . [I believe the Constitution of the United States, including the first ten amendments (as originally written) and subsequent amendments passed by prescribed process, are the only legitimate law of this Nation UNDER GOD; that the tenets of our Constitution can be plainly understood by The Common Folk, as well as the erudite; and that those who would change those plain meanings by any craft or crook are Traitors to us all.]

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