Score one for the Archbishop
When a priest molests a kid in Oregon, it appears that the Church is not necessarily responsible.
Taking that issue to court is truly God's work.
When a priest molests a kid in Oregon, it appears that the Church is not necessarily responsible.
Taking that issue to court is truly God's work.
Comments (5)
Pleasuring oneself in the presence of a child does not constitute Sexual Exploitation of a Minor under the laws of Oregon? This is a weird decision and hopefully the Oregon Supreme Court will have a different opinion about things.
Posted by Usual Kevin | March 19, 2008 1:44 PM
I'd also like to see them go after public school teachers doing the same thing, but only get shuttled off to a new school. I have no idea, but I woudl think public revulsion over these sort of things to kids would make the punishments tougher and more immediate?
Posted by Steve | March 19, 2008 4:19 PM
I'd also like to see them go after public school teachers doing the same thing...
That would have to be negotiated in the next contract - everything's negotiable, y'know - good luck.
Posted by cc | March 19, 2008 6:15 PM
"I'd also like to see them go after public school teachers..." Gosh, that is exactly, verbatim, word4word, what LIARS Larson says, day after day after day after ....
The thing is, LIARS can't never name any. Specifically. Such as, 'Archbishop.'
And the time he did name a title, the Superintendent of the Parkrose School Board sued the pants off LIARS, and KXL hatebroadcasting, and the hatesponsors, and owner racist Paul Allen. And won, for false defamation.
(Technically, no judge ruled he won, only Paul Allen cut a check for $200,000 for sociopath LIARS public disorderliness, and the maligned victim dropped the charges and settled out-of-State.)
Posted by Tenskwatawa | March 19, 2008 8:50 PM
"The thing is, LIARS can't never name any"
Part of the union contract is that the records are sealed, so they have no names available.
Besides, wouldn't it be better just to not let them teach and maybe punish them instead of calling out names?
Posted by Steve | March 19, 2008 9:19 PM