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ACLU- Promoting Sex Abuse One Case At A Time

I'm not sure why they call it "American Civil Liberties", since they mostly work against those of us who would like the liberty to raise our children in a safe environment... but that's besides the point I suppose.

Once again, the ACLU has stepped up on behalf of a sexual offender- this time demanding that he be exempt from an Jefferson Indiana ordinance that prohibits convicted sex offender from seeking their victims as local parks. The ordinance bans members of the public who have been labeled as sexual offenders from entering any city parks. Sounds fair, right? Well, the ACLU on behalf of a deviant from Clarksville are determined to have the law declared "unfair", because the man wants to be able to attend the park while his little league team plays games there.

I know, that last sentence was something huh? Yep, this sexual offender coaches a team of young children.

The Evening News and Tribune reported that the man requested an exemption because he coaches a little league team that had a game scheduled in Jeffersonville.

The ACLU suit asks the court to overturn the ruling that denied the exemption. It also asks the court to declare the ordinance unconstitutional.


The good news is that it'll take six months for the hearings, so it's doubtful that he'll be in the park before then, unless he decides he's willing to pay the fines ranging from $100 to $2,500 which are included in the ordinance. The bad news is that tax payers are going to foot the bill for this one.

You know, it still never fails to amaze me- these sick perverts are more than willing to wreck havoc on the lives of their victims... but then they are completely unwilling to accept that society would rather they stay way from possible future victims, than allow them to roam freely amongst us, while they go about their hunt.

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