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Monday, November 14, 2022

A Wolf in Wolves Clothing (Updated and republished from 2016)

"Specifically, the growing threat that sexual predators pose to our Nation's children and their families represents an area where our criminal justice system has failed the American people."
-- Paul Gillmor, Congressman

 

"Our criminal justice system," is a crock.  It basically means the exact opposite of what one first thinks.  The criminal's rights are protected against those that seek retribution for crimes the criminals perpetrate against society.  Criminals have become, like the wolf, a protected species. Nowadays they boldly walk out of the shadows into plain view, a wolf in wolve's clothing, daring us to usurp their God-given right to treat everyone else like dog pooh.  

Oh, we find a way to occasionally cull the pack, lulling society into a false sense of security, but most little girls, and grown men, feel safer with a fully loaded semi-automatic weapon in their picnic basket when they venture into the concrete jungle.  I, for one, don't blame them a bit with all that's been going on in our cities. 

We rely on our finger jerking in spasms, from the emotion of the moment, to fire off nine rounds before we realize what our instinct for survival has allowed us to get away with, ensuring our attacker meets God's judgment and saves society a costly trial for determining guilt.  We also sidestep the civil suit we might face for injuring the sick, criminal bastard and preventing them from plying their trade on some other unsuspecting rube, or child.  Isn't it better that we blow the miserable sociopathic waste of human flesh away? As a grandfather, I think so.
Man: I just walked in on a grown man molesting… And I got him in a bloody puddle for you, officer. 
Dispatcher: Did you use any weapons? 
Man: My foot and my fist. I didn’t proceed to ask him any questions, sir. He is nice and knocked out on the floor for you. I drug him out to the living room. He stood up and his pants were around his ankles and nothing else needed to be said. I did whatever I got a right to do except I didn’t kill him. Send an ambulance. He is going to need one. 
You are damn lucky, boy, that I love my God.
-- Father to 911 dispatcher after beating Frolander (molester of his son)
These predators seem to be, more and more, our neighbors, family, or friends.  They are our co-workers, supervisors, clergy, or a date for the evening of partying and drinking which will, without knowledge or consent of their victim, deteriorate into an evening of roofie-addled gang rape and associated debauchery that will, no doubt, end the victim's emotional or physical life.  But, what of the victim's rights?  Those are what the lawyers, the other predators, define for the victim.  The innocent victim, it seems, is always guilty until proven not.  Welcome to the American criminal justice system.  Criminal justice, just not so much for the victims.  

Just wait until you meet our politicians!
"Sometimes what happens is lawmakers don't want to know the facts, or the facts don't make any difference. There really are two things that affect public policy. One is the facts. The other is the feelings and political pressure. There are legislators who will say, 'Don't confuse me with the facts. I've made up my mind.'"
-- Senator Tim Mathern
"Feelings and political pressure," makes it sound like the perpetually offended Al Sharpton might have a hand in this, but since he only makes his money off the gullible minorities that buy into his bullshit, I doubt this would be of interest to the "reverend," unless the offender happened to be a minority shot in the commission of a violent rape in which case he will show up, uninvited, to foment divisive racism, pleading the case that the innocent six year old brought it on themselves by wearing those sexy footie pajamas.  

Sharpton and his ilk, the new slave owners of black America, know there is money to be made in fear-mongering and mob violence.  Where there is no problem, Sharpton becomes the "Slick Willie" on the scene to create one.  Everyone that knows him or seeks his counsel understands this, that's why they hang with him.

Are we waiting for the politicians to take some action to protect us?  This is like having a wolf as a sheepdog.  Are we really that stupid?  It would seem so.  I don't know about everyone else, but, after I've cast my vote for a politician, I just know I'm going to feel like I've been raped for the duration of their term, and they're going to smile while doing it.  Predators all.

It really doesn't matter what political party political predators belong to, almost all politicians seem to be wolves in sheep's clothing.  And we look to them for protection from predators, yet most of them seem to celebrate the murder of unborn children in the womb?  They can't even protect the unborn from abortion, that's how immoral, ineffective, inept, and corrupt our politicians are.  
“There is so much money to be made scaring the hell out of Americans about sexuality that no one on the gravy train can afford to slow it down. Any outsider who questions this juggernaut is immediately labeled insensitive, anti-family, immoral, or a pedophile.”
-- Dr. Marty Klein
Wolves prey on the weak, the ignorant, and the young and innocent,; those who cannot protect themselves.  Like most terrorists, they are cowardly and sociopathic losers looking for control they can't seem to find in normal society.  They are looking for their next fix, because what they do makes them feel good and powerful when, in reality, they do this because they are cowards that feed off the emotions of their victims.  This is what they crave.  It is the drug that sustains the wolf.  Treatment?  Maybe, but like alcohol and other drugs, they can never state they have truly quit until they die having never imbibed again. We can only say they have stopped until they finally die.  Only when they have stopped for the rest of their lives can we definitively say they have quit.  
"Pedophilia is a lifelong affliction for which there is no treatment. Coupled with the particularly devastating consequences of their conduct, these offenders pose a unique - and perhaps insurmountable - challenge for conventional law enforcement techniques."
-- Judge Richard Posner
The best protection against these wolves is to always be prepared.  As in the wild, prey survives by traveling in groups and watching out for each other.  Learn to protect yourself.  I like the idea of carrying a semi-automatic pistol, with a couple of extra magazines just in case the wolf is traveling in a pack.  Learn to scream loudly or blow a whistle. even in crowded, public places.  Use your camera to take pictures and movies while declaring, loudly, what the wolf is up to, so everyone knows.  Very soon we'll hear about some great-grandmother, whipping out her AR-15 that she's illegally converted to full-auto, instead of knitting another blanket, cutting loose on some scumbag with a sixty-round magazine, and leaving the unrecognizable bloody corpse in the street.  Now that's personal protection granny can take to the bank.  

These particular human predators exist as a reminder of the evil all around us, especially in our own backyard.  Because of the liberal bleeding hearts of our society, these wolves will be around us forever.  It is a sad reality we must always watch our children, watch our loved ones, watch those around us and always be vigilant, especially around strangers.  Never assume you really know those you think you know, even family.   

Understand that many wolves wear disguises.  They dress up like sheep.
"We're trying to correct the loopholes and at the same time protect the innocent people in our community, the children and seniors, from these horrible bad guys who have an awful type of disease that can't be cured."
-- Sen. Eleanor Sobel
Editor's Note
(Re: disclaimer cum "get out of jail free" card)

Before you go getting your panties in a bunch, it is essential to understand that this is just an opinion site and, as such, can be subjected to scrutiny by anyone with a differing opinion. It doesn't make either opinion any more right or wrong than the other. An opinion, presented in this context, is a way of inciting others to think and, hopefully, to form opinions of their own, if they haven't already done so. This is also why, occasionally, I will present an "opinion" just to stir an emotional pot. Where it may sound like I agree with the statements made, I'm more interested in getting others to consider an alternate viewpoint. 

I fervently hope that we keep open and active minds when reading opinions and while engaging in peaceful and constructive discussion, in an arena of mutual respect, concerning those opinions put forth. After over twenty years with military intelligence, I have come to believe engaging each other in this manner and in this arena is the way we will learn tolerance and respect for differing beliefs, cultures, and viewpoints.

We all fall from grace, some more often than others; it is part of being human. God's test for us is what we learn from the experience, and what we do afterward.

Pastor Tony spent 22 years with the United States Air Force Intelligence as a planner, analyst, briefer, instructor, and, finally, a senior manager. He spent 17 years, following his service career, working with the premier, world-renowned, Western Institutional Review Board helping to protect the rights of human subjects involved in pharmaceutical research.
Ordained 1n 2013 as an "interfaith" minister, he founded the Congregation for Religious Tolerance in response to intolerance shown by Christians toward peaceful Islam. As the weapon for his war on intolerance he chose the pen, and wages his "battle" in the guise of the Congregation's official online blog, The Path, of which he is both author and editor. "The Path" offers a vehicle for commentary and guidance concerning one's own personal, spiritual, path toward peace and the final destination for us all. He currently resides in Pass Christian, Mississippi, where he volunteered as the lead chaplain at a regional medical center.

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