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The Worst Excuse Ever

There will always be those that attempt to rationalize their disgusting behavior by blaming someone else, or something else for the things that they do. This is very common behavior when it comes to child molesters- who will often fault drug problems, drinking problems, or even normal everyday stress for their abuse of a child.

Most times that I come across one of their lame excuses, I can just shake my head and say that I've heard it before.... and therefore ignore the stupidity of their reasoning. Today, well friends, today is different. Because today, I actually seen an excuse that I haven't already read thousands of times before. And even more importantly, it pretty much takes the cake when it comes to illogical and unmoving excuses.

A man who pleaded guilty to molesting two girls told a judge he did it because of his wife's excessive bingo playing.

"My wife was never home," Floyd Kinney Jr. said during his plea hearing Friday.

Kinney's explanation did not sit well with Northampton County Judge F.P. Kimberly McFadden,

"Some people, when their wives are not home, decide to do other things, like clean their living rooms," McFadden said. "Your behavior is beyond the pale."


Thank God this judge wasn't one of those liberal "willing to believe anything" judges or this monster may have gotten away with this shameful way of thinking.

Honestly, folk, BINGO? Really?

H/T Loadbroker


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Comments

Lilo said…
Liberals? A serious way?

Is it April Fools day? Someone playing a joke on me> Huh?

Cashman, liberal judge- although you're right he wasn't slapping anyone on the wrist- his plan was to slap the victim in the case during her rapist sentencing.

Judge Robert Lewis, liberal- 10-12 month sentence for having and creating child porn.

I could go on and on... but instead I'll just suggest that you do a little reading on your own about the "liberal" sentencing applied by way too many judges.

http://lostinlimaohio.blogspot.com/search/label/judges
Lilo said…
The real problem (in this case) is that we as a society have allowed too m any people to excuse away their behavior.

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