age of consent
just wondering if there is a revulsion to pedophilia in Fresno/Clovis or is there a drift toward relaxing the age of consent as civil rights, human rights or religious rights?
cause if that happened,
it would give pedophiles the right to practice their "love"
it would give priests the right to continue their "secret" practices
it would give older gays the right to "tutor" younger gays
a few examples
I have reported it to the Mall and the police
Im sure Kashian doesn't want any negitive publicity for River Pork.
I reported it to Council Dwarf Coffee Calhoun's and Dwarf Duncan's offices.
I also reported it to the "HB" that two of his "HF's" hang out there and are known for chasing teen boys."what's the issue here, missing dads so much in their lives, that they'll do anything for love & attention?"
Thats exactly what it is in most cases.
They lack dads love and attention and know they can use old guys that will pay and spend time with them.How about a video of these kids at River Pork
showing them hanging out and picking up old guys.
Follow them as the old guys buy beer.
Then confront them.
Then interview the kids and tell the kids story.Show the Dark side of River Park after Dark.
Submitted by OrangeBear on Sat, 04/19/2008 - 13:13 http://www.fresnofamous.com/node/7311#comment-17675
The North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) is a New York City and San Francisco-based unincorporated organization in the United States that advocates the legalization of sexual relations between adult males and under-aged boys. It has resolved to "end the oppression of men and boys who have freely chosen mutually consenting relationships"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NAMBLA
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By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff
The Archdiocese of Boston said yesterday that it will try to raise $10.5 million over the next year, up slightly from last year's fund-raising goal, but still down significantly since the start of the clergy sexual abuse crisis.
http://www.boston.com/globe/spotlight/abuse/
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