1. Concerns About Laws Regarding Judges' Professional Misconduct
The Commonwealth of Virginia is becoming equally as corrupt as Florida is whenever it comes to its sex laws pertaining to teenage minors and just about everything else. Recently elected officials in Richmond, Virginia, changed the laws in that same state jurisdiction so that the public would no longer have access to the Judicial Inquiry and Review Commission's findings and results of their investigations of state judges for professional misconduct.
An article on a website that reports news about the Commonwealth of Virginia has all the details about this same change in the laws. Hmmm. I wonder what these judges have to hide insofar as they would need state legislators to keep the public from finding out about their transgressions.
The sex laws pertaining to teenage minors in the Commonwealth of Virginia and throughout the United States have gone from bad to worse, and many of these judges are not doing anything to ensure that the rights of the defendants in these kinds of cases are being protected. You ask, "What about the rights of the alleged victims?" Well, many of them don't want their older significant others to be prosecuted in the first place.
Norman Michael Achin has taken a number of hard knocks from our beloved criminal justice system and court system, and he never even had a victim in the first place. In his video below, he describes government agencies that have been misusing online sex-sting operations to violate innocent individuals' rights.
Norman Michael Achin Denounces The Corruption In The U.S. Federal Government Pertaining To Sex Laws
Mr. Achin is accurate about corruption within the Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"). The FBI will set up these online sex-sting operations to entrap mostly men.
The FBI will push elected officials to raise the statutory age of consent everywhere in our nation to as high as they can do so and demand tough penalties for those who violate the laws pertaining to sexual conduct with teenage minors. However, whenever one of their own travels down to Mexico to have sex with underage prostitutes, they try every way to hush the story from public knowledge.
The biggest mistake that the Federal government could ever make in our nation is to entrust the Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement ("I.C.E.") to conduct online sex-sting operations. If they expand that authority to the United States Border Patrol, it's going to make matters even worse for Americans than they already are.
Suspects apprehended in these same online sex-sting operations are already being coerced into ridiculous plea deals even for crimes they have never committed. Mr. Achin spells it all out in his video below.
Norman Michael Achin Explains How Individuals Get Intimidated Into Accepting Plea Deals That Aren't In Their Best Interest
American government officials are now committing extortion to pressure civilians into pleading guilty to sex crimes they have never comitted. As Americans, we need to take an awareness of what is going on all around us in the public sector.
2. Contagious Tyranny Within The Federal Government
U.S. Border Patrol agents have recently murdered an innocent American civilian in Minnesota. In her video below, Jennie Gage has the details about this incident.
Jennie Gage Describes U.S. Border Patrol Agents' Murder Of Alex Pretti
I couldn't care less whether or not Gregory Bovino is married. I'm a little confused as for where Ms. Gage was taking this piece of information regarding his marital status. If she was hinting at his violent nature, I then have to say that married men can be equally as violent.
I know that some so-called experts have claimed that if a man is still single and has never had a girlfriend by a certain age, then he must be prone to committing violence in the form of mass murder and the likes. Dr. Park Elliott Dietz is a forensic psychiatrist who peddles this same garbage to the public.
Then again, both of Dr. Dietz's marriages appear to be ones of convenience so that he can put appearances as a conservative do-gooder. I heard a rumor that his first wife, Laura Helene Bekeart, was a lesbian and that his son with her was an in vitro fertilization baby. Kind of like a Sandra Locke thing.
For a long time, I have suspected that Dr. Dietz has been hiding in the gay closet for years. He's in his seventies, and he does speak in a voice that sounds like that of a 6-year-old girl.
There's nothing bad about someone being gay. However, if Dr. Dietz is gay, I have to question whether his current wife, Anne Cohen Dietz, is aware of it. In my opinion, gay men who marry heterosexual women to put up appearances are master manipulators. Of course, that's another article for another time. Just don't be surprised if Grindr crashes in your town while Dr. Dietz is visiting there. He is way too good to be true, to say the least about him.
In reference to Ms. Gage's statements about Mr. Bovino's love life or the lack thereof, I do find it somewhat alarming how fewer women there are in both I.C.E. and the U.S. Border Patrol than there are men. If you read my article titled "Cops Are Getting A Dose Of Their Own Bitter Medicine," it does raise concerns that our nation could turn into another 1990s Bosnia.
That is, if too many men who normally don't have access to sex are entrusted with an unlimited amount of authority as I.C.E. agents and U.S. Border Patrol agents, they could misuse such authority to overpower women and young girls into forcible sexual activity. If it happened in Bosnia back in 1990s, it could just as easily happen here in the United States now.
The elephant in the room here is that the American people cannot trust another violent government agency like the U.S. Border Patrol to conduct online sex-sting operations. If such a set of duties were delegated to the U.S. Border Patrol, suspects caught in those online sex-sting operations would be in danger of Border Patrols shooting and killing them.
What makes matters worse is that we cannot always rely on our judges to do the right thing whenever these types of cases get to court. If elected officials pass laws to keep these judges' transgressions a secret from the public at large, we can only expect that our nation takes a number of steps closer to becoming a Fascist totalitarian police state. And, no, I'm not claiming that President Donald J. Trump is the next George Wallace. I respect the man as our nation's president.
3. The Misconceptions About Prison
Some of you self-proclaimed child advocates and wood-chipper enthusiasts out there are probably celebrating the prospects that additional government agencies here in the United States could be conducting online sex-sting operations. You have it in your deluded mind that all teenage girls are allergic to sex with older men.
We all need to stop thinking that sending people to prison for every little reason is somehow something that should be taken lightly in our nation. It's not. Some of you self-proclaimed child advocates and wood-chipper enthusiasts will whine about how you believe that people who go to prison for sexual offenses involving teenage minors are somehow getting a paid vacation for free.
I can assure each and every one of you out there that prison has never been any kind of walk in the park for anyone by the farthest reaches of the imagination. A gentleman below who goes by the user name of "Conservative Felon" has a YouTube channel in which he talks about the kind of people one encounters while they are incarcerated for so many years.
YouTuber Conservative Felon Describes The Kind Of Riffraff One Encounters In Correctional Facilities Here In The United States
That jerk Doug you see running around with an emu on Liberty Mutual Insurance commercials would become a favorite punching bag for convicts if he were to go to prison for whatever reason. They'd beat the crap out of him, and a number of people would applaud upon finding out about it.
4. Final Thoughts
Our Federal government is enlisting more and more Federal and local law-enforcement agencies to conduct online sex-sting operations to entrap mostly men on suspicion of seeking to have sex with teenage minors that don't even exist. Judges at all levels of our government have been letting these goons with guns and badges get away with it.
I don't think that it is too unreasonable for civilians to demand to know the findings and results of an oversight board that investigates judges for professional misconduct. Why should these shady judges' transgressions be kept private if the sex-offender registry is plastering people's faces all over the Internet for crimes that they may not have even committed or for which they were unfairly prosecuted?
Americans have the right to know what our public servants are doing behind closed doors. If elected officials can't act in the best interest of their constituents, then we need to vote them out of office altogether.
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