These kids aren't the sick ones;
Marissa and her parents joined a group of about 50 others at the courthouse. Before showing the photos, Mr. Skumanick explained his offer to the crowd, answering one father's question affirmatively, that -- yes -- a girl in a bathing suit could be subjected to criminal charges because she was posed "provocatively."
Mr. Skumanick told them he could have simply charged the kids. Instead, he gave them two weeks to decide: take the class or face charges.
He then told the parents and teens to line up if they wanted to view the photos, which were printed out onto index cards. As the 17-year-old who took semi-nude self-portraits waited in line, she realized that Mr. Skumanick and other investigators had viewed the pictures. When the adults began to crowd around Mr. Skumanick, the 17-year-old worried they could see her photo and recalls she said, "I think the worst punishment is knowing that all you old guys saw me naked. I just think you guys are all just perverts."
How much you want to bet the prosecutor is a christian freak? I'm sure he's not getting laid either.
He wants to prosecute kids in bathing suits with child pornography? What the fuck?
The ACLU is freely defending some of these families from the horrors of the christian-lead persecution for what is only a natural thing.
Fuck those assholes.. sue the fuck out of them.
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Sharia Law for Jesus!
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