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The British police sting that busted a pedophile network Monday of more than 700 suspects in 35 countries stemmed in part from an ongoing U.S. investigation of "molestation on demand" that spanned several states here, according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Once these people have served their time in prison, should they be allowed back into normal society? Would you want one of them living down the street from you knowing some of the things that they have done? There is evidence that pedophiles are repeat offenders and cannot be cured. If that is the case shouldn't they be removed from society altogether?

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posted at 14:33:16 on 06/19/07 - Category: Army

Article Opinions

Protective Parent wrote:

Sick depraved B******s. If these people are to be released back into public they should be castrated first. That would definitely prevent this from happening again.
06/19/07 14:41:44

Blaze wrote:

hell ya if they don't stop keep the **** out of here its not cool
06/19/07 20:22:11

Me wrote:

CHOP THEIR HANDS OFF!
06/22/07 12:11:56

Craig wrote:

Actually castration does not eliminate the possibility of sexual encounter, the only way to truly stop a pedephile is to hang them and be done with it.
06/23/07 06:26:49

JA wrote:

911 WAS AN INSIDE JOB
07/09/07 22:01:39

CNN wrote:

ITS ALL ABOUT THE OIL
07/09/07 22:03:05

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