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Judge Orders Sex Offenders Freed

I'm not clear about just what is going on over in NY, but I pretty sure that it's not good.
Gov. George Pataki has been pushing to get a law passed through for years now that will allow civil confinement of sex offenders when their sentences end. I can not for the life of me understand just what the problem is with those that are fighting the law.
Due to his lack of ability to get the law passed, he made the very bold effort to confine a dozen of these monsters anyway- under the state's involuntary commitment law. Of course the sickos couldn't deal with the fact that we don't really like the idea of them running around freely and sued.

Lawyers for the sex criminals petitioned the court for their release,
arguing that the state had violated the law that governs the transfer of
apparently mentally ill prisoners to hospitals. The judge agreed. Read More
The judge, State Supreme Court Justice Jacqueline Silbermann ordered the release of the twelve perverts pending examinations of each prisoner by two court-appointed psychiatrists. Unless they are found to be mentally ill, or a danger to themselves or others- they will soon be prowling the streets of NY once again searching for victims.
Personally I can't wait until the day that she sees one of them prowling around her neighborhood. Then, after she sneaks off into her house and peers out the window wondering if he saw her- let's see how she feels about him being a danger to society or not.
Sometimes, we just need to learn to use common sense. These predators are completely capable of understanding that what they are doing is wrong. They just don't care. Their concern is solely evolved around filling their deviant desires- a few years behind bars is not going to change that.
They'll do it again, it's not "if" it is "when" and of course whether or not they will be smart enough to get away with it the next time.

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