Friday, August 18, 2006

Rights And Religion

August 18, 2006 -- "THREE pillars of liberalism - moral relativity, the sexual "revolution" and the obsession with "rights" - are on a collision course with reality in Ohio's Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

In a recent pre-trail motion, Phillip Distasio - accused of sexually assaulting nine boys with physical or mental disabilities - claimed that having sex with children "is a sacred ritual protected by civil-rights laws."

"I've been a pedophile for 20 years. The only reason I'm charged with rape is that no one believes a child can consent to sex. The role of my ministry [Distasio claims he is the leader of a church] is to get these cases out of the courtrooms," said Distasio.

Shocking? Certainly not - if one takes the aforementioned pillars to their "logical" conclusions: Right and wrong are relative, sexual taboos are anachronistic and individual rights are paramount."

Wanna know how disgusting this pervert is? Not even the ACLU will represent him. Yes, that bastion of anything-goes as long as long as the lawyers get paid is mum on why they haven't rushed to defend HIM, when, after all, the very concept of NAMBLA is simply swell. Religion is once again the petard to announce a justification for all sorts of turpitude and for now I'll refrain from getting myself into a rant over that singularity, but it's obvious that the ACLU'ers won't touch this worm because he considers himself a minister. If there's anything the ACLU hates even more than America, it's religion.

Society needs to tell this monstrosity diguised as a man that such deeds are reprehensible. SO very reprehensible that life in prison awaits all who don't hie to a shrink and pronto, should such obsessions become difficult to cast aside.

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