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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: thundley4 on February 22, 2010, 07:14:11 PM
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Screw the AP.
A Delaware grand jury returned a sweeping indictment Monday against a pediatrician accused of serial molestation in what could be one of the worst child sex abuse cases in the nation's history.
The 160-page indictment returned by a Sussex County grand jury charges Dr. Earl Bradley of Lewes with 471 counts of sexual crimes against 103 children.
Attorney General Beau Biden said all of the alleged victims, including one boy, were caught on more than 13 hours of video recordings, some dating to 1998, that were seized from Bradley's office and home.
"The charges in this indictment are unique in the history of the state of Delaware, as far as I can tell," he said.
"These were crimes committed against the most vulnerable among us — those without voices," Biden added as tears welled in his eyes and he paused to collect himself.
NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123986461&ft=1&f=1001)
If true, no amount of jail time is sufficient, death wouldn't be enough.
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Screw the AP.
NPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123986461&ft=1&f=1001)
If true, no amount of jail time is sufficient, death wouldn't be enough.
Knee-cap 'im, shoot out his elbows, let him heal, and repeat as necessary until he's feeling suicidal enough to challenge Bubba in the yard.
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Knee-cap 'im, shoot out his elbows, let him heal, and repeat as necessary until he's feeling suicidal enough to challenge Bubba in the yard.
Some people need to meet the wood-chipper.
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Ummm...
Where were the parents when this was happening?
I know I never left the room when my children were in the Dr. office.
The article is awful short on details.
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I don't get this...these children were being brought to the basement of this office. Where the hell were the parents? I, for one, know I would never let a doctor/nurse/priest take my daughter anywhere without me.
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Some people need to meet the wood-chipper.
One slow inch at a time.
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Ummm...
Where were the parents when this was happening?
I know I never left the room when my children were in the Dr. office.
The article is awful short on details.
Even when the surgeon was hooking up my son to the heart/lung machine in his ICU room, I was never more than 2 meters from the boy. That was not negotiable. I scrubbed, gowned and masked the same as everybody else in that room, But I don't think it took 'em long to read me on that subject.
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Even when the surgeon was hooking up my son to the heart/lung machine in his ICU room, I was never more than 2 meters from the boy. That was not negotiable. I scrubbed, gowned and masked the same as everybody else in that room, But I don't think it took 'em long to read me on that subject.
When my son was about 2 months old, they tried to tell me I couldn't be present when they gave him a spinal tap to check for menengitis.
Needless to say an argument ensued. I watched from behind a glass window in the ER. I told them it was either that or I would find another hospital.
As you said, it was not negotiable.