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New: Sex offender of the Week Program



INTRODUCING:



If you have spent much time here... you'll know I have a certain dislike for sex offenders. And a certain dislike for the laws that allow them to serve a little time and then rejoin society until they commit their next offense.

So I have decided to start a new program. Sex Offender of the Week. Every week, I'll highlight a different low life, scum bag, sexual deviant who is enjoying their freedom running the streets while parents make prisoners of their children- because we recognize that there should be a locked door between the innocent children and the sick monsters out there.

This week I have chosen to highlight Kyle Lewis of Issaquah, WA.

Source HERE

"I don't care about these people's kids, what they do, where they play," the 28-year-old Lewis said. "A lot of sex offenders get a bad rap because of the one or two that get out and offend again."- Um no Kyle sex offenders get a bad "rap" because of what they did. No one likes a sex offender who would victimize another person, woman, child; someone completely innocent had their life effected by your gross demented desires and the fact that you acted them out. Yes, we hate those that re-offend too... but lets face it, its the offense that sickens us, scares us, makes us want you locked away forever. We don't really care how many times you have done it... we still want to keep you away from being able to do it again. Its not like we can take you at your word.

"And while his neighbors say he is dangerous, Lewis says he just wants to get a job, go to work and come home.
"I believe I should be able to have the rights that any normal people have," Lewis said.
"
Again Kyle you lost all rights to a normal life when you took it into your hands to commit a sexual offense against someone. What makes you think you are more deserving of a normal life than the one you victimized? Didn't they deserve a normal life without you coming into it and letting your perversions run free?

"Lewis says he was 15 when he sexually molested three children ages 4, 5 and 10. According to state Department of Corrections records, he was convicted on two counts of first-degree child molestation and was sentenced to seven years and five months in prison in 1998. He said he was released in December 2002, hasn't committed any sexual offenses since and just wants to get on with his life."


So Kyle Lewis, sex offender in Issaquah WA, has been declared SEX OFFENDER OF THE WEEK. Please feel to nominate sex offenders in your area, sex offenders you see in the news, or sex offenders you may know. Email them to lostinlimaohio at gmail dot com, leave them as a comment below, or send them through the online chat Chatango box on the left. If they are not a registered offender- which lets be honest many are not, please still send them in. Although proof of some time of conviction is needed.

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