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Women being late
I was complaining about women in Argentina always being late to a friend of mine there. She mentioned how I was always raving about how beautiful Argentinian mujeras are. I agreed that I have been known to state that they are the most beautiful women in the world from time to time. She asked me "how do you think we get that way?"
My question is this, why here in sex prison are they late as well but show up wearing no makeup in a track suit? Could it be the masturbating?
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Late
Maybe they were jogging? No, wait, you said American women. Nevermind.
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Feeling the Pain
hearing held for notorious canada inmate by phil couvrette, associated press writer thu jun 2,10:56 am et
canada's most notorious female inmate, who has completed most of her 12-year prison sentence in the slayings of two teenagers, appeared thursday at a hearing where authorities will try to restrict her freedom once she is released.
karla homolka pleaded guilty to manslaughter in 1993 in the sex slayings of leslie mahaffy and kristen french and is set for release from a quebec prison july 5, although federal guidelines may allow her to be freed as early as june 23.
the appearance at the quebec superior court was the first in public for homolka, 35, since she went to prison. she was escorted into the courthouse in a police van, said benoit richard, a police officer in joliette, 50 miles north of montreal.
homolka got a reduced sentence by testifying against her ex-husband, paul bernardo, at his murder trial. he is serving a life sentence.
as part of the plea agreement, she was not charged in the death of her younger sister, 15-year-old tammy homolka, who died in 1990 after choking on her own vomit after she was drugged and raped by the couple.
canadian media labeled her plea bargain "the deal with the devil."
tim danson, the lawyer representing the mahaffy and french families, said he would ask the judge to block homolka from visiting parks, playgrounds or other areas frequented by children.
"my clients, more than anyone, appreciate how dangerous karla homolka is," danson told cbc-tv outside the courthouse. "karla homolka got away with murder. they recognize she represents a serious threat to the public and they want to do what they can to protect the lives of other canadians."
homolka's father, karel, told cp24 news channel that his daughter should face no restrictions once she's out of jail.
"this is canada, not russia, right?" he said from his home in st. catharines in southern ontario. when asked if his daughter had done her time, he responded: "she sure has, and then some."
ontario premier dalton mcguinty said tuesday that people were justifiably afraid of homolka and he would press authorities to impose as many restrictions as possible after her release.
"people are very concerned about what she might do again, and we have a responsibility to protect the public interest," mcguinty said. "this is something that has profoundly affected the psyche of ontarians."
the montreal gazette reported earlier this week that homolka has lost weight and dyed her blond hair black and cut it to shoulder length.
the newspaper also said she was "despised" by many inmates for her lack of remorse and for getting special treatment.
the ontario government will use section 810 of the criminal code, which only applies to individuals who may commit another offense or be a danger to the public, in arguing that her movements should be restricted. they also will seek a court order requiring her to submit a dna sample for a criminal database, said michael bryant, the province's attorney general.
bryant said officials fear she might commit new crimes.
"we are seeking a recognizance order, and will be making submissions to try and meet the test, which is that there's a reasonable likelihood that the person will commit another offense," he said.
bryant said he met recently with two of the couple's other [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] victims to get their input into what restrictions they would like to see imposed.
bryant wouldn't say if the province would — or could — consider new charges against homolka in connection with one of the victims, known as jane doe, who told the toronto sun this week that she wanted homolka to face trial for drugging, [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord125][CodeWord125][/url] and almost killing her.
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Feeling the pain
I had never heard of that case before, but I'm not surprised that the State (Canada) is trying to add on to her original sentence. In Florida, they want to pass restrictions on living within a certain distance of a school, park or daycar center if you've been convicted of a sexual crime against a minor. They are also considering legislation to allow life-long monitoring of convicted child molesters using the GPS ankle bracelet system (like the one Martha Stewart has). It looks like Canada is following suit.
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Pizza man
Your usually an advocate of AW on this board. Was this last post to show that women of other countries do this kind of thing? Just seeking clarification.
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The Perfect Man
I had just finished watching Jeopardy when a trailer for a new Heather Locklear (She’s so Hot!) movie was advertised. Locklear plays a middle aged mother who has not been able to find her perfect mate (I’m not sure if she’s divorced or never married). I gather the premise of the movie is that Locklear’s friends & daughter hunt around to find “Mr. Right” so that Locklear will not spend the rest of her life as a spinster. Guess what the title of the movie is: The Perfect Man.
Now, I’d love to find out how the perfect man is defined in this movie. Even more interesting will be how all of the almost certain numerous imperfect men will be portrayed. I’m sure some of the men in the movie will be a bit over the top (for example, I think I did see a gay bartender/waiter in the trailer) & I don’t know anything about Locklear’s character’s standard of living or personality, but I’m curious to find out how an ordinary decent guy will be depicted in this movie (if the movie decides to even show any ordinary folks).
Hopefully Roger Ebert will review this movie in the coming weeks because as curious as I am to find out, I don’t think I can bring myself to pay money to sit in a theater surrounded by a horde of desperate women relating to Locklear’s situation (if you know mean). Should any of you gentlemen happen to be dragged by your significant other to see the movie, please post a report on it.
-ILAS
American Women suck, still.
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Frozen Austrian babies
[url]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/austria_freezer_infants[/url]
The Canadian lady won't win many popularity polls. I wonder what future she has. I imagine the guy got her up to a lot of it, maybe a little like Myra Hindley in England. There women are on the extreme and I sincerely hope there are not many of them out there helping guys do bad things.
I hope this example might provoke some debate/insights. I think examples like Psyber's ad would help a lot in highlighting and discussing relevent issues here in a productive way.
The Austrian babies case is, again, sad.
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Frozen Austrian babies
The woman, whose name was not released because of Austrian privacy laws... -WILLIAM J. KOLE, Associated Press Writer
Now that is interesting. In the US, an arrest is public domain & the authorities will relase your name immediately. Hell, they will release your name even if you are not considered a suspect (I like that one. You're not a suspect, but we just decided to investigate you & put you out in the limelight for shits & giggles.)
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Maybe it's not ONLY AW
If you notice again and again in that article the writer is trying to absolve the woman. "Calls for more assitance from women in crisis pregnancies" When a woman does that immediatly after a pregnancy it's clear that she does so because she sees no other way out." I don't disagree with the conclusions but I don't think they are a valid excuse. Had a man taken the babies from her, killed them and stuffed them into a freezer it would be page one on the world press and the call would be for his immediate execution.
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The justice system in the US is completely tipped in the favor of women compared to men it is just ridiculous. Not that the system in the UK or Australia is much better. I don't believe in marriage, and show most women the door after 90 days, its the best way I know to minimize my liabilities.
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Daddy Rulz
You're correct. When a woman does something wrong, everyone wants to try to understand how she could do something like this, but when it's a man, no one cares - just fry him.
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CBGBConnisur
That's interesting. Any reason why you chose 90 days? Just curious.
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The tendency for people to rationalize heinous crimes committed by Western women is a reflection of the feminist grip on society. If one were to believe the propaganda in the media, there is an evil man behind every crime committed by a woman. The excuse that the Devil made me do it has now been replaced by the man made me do it.
It seems that only men are capable of criminal acts these days. If a woman murders her children it was most likely because she was depressed due to her husband/boyfriend abusing her or threatening to abandon her. Female criminals are victims who need understanding and male criminals are animals who must be severely punished.
I wonder how Lady Macbeth's behavior in the Shakespearean play "Macbeth" would be interpreted by those who are quick to excuse female deviants. The Greek play "Medea" by Euripides, shows exactly what women can be capable of. Perhaps, her husband Jason was to blame for Medea murdering their children as part of her revenge plot against him?
Medea:
"In vain, my children, have I brought you up,
Borne all the cares and pangs of motherhood,
And the sharp pains of childbirth undergone.
In you, alas, was treasured many a hope
Of loving sustentation in my age,
Of tender laying out when I was dead,
Such as all men might envy.
Those sweet thoughts are mine no more, for now bereft of you
I must wear out a drear and joyless life,
And you will nevermore your mother see,
Nor live as ye have done beneath her eye.
Alas, my sons, why do you gaze on me,
Why smile upon your mother that last smile?
Ah me! What shall I do? My purpose melts
Beneath the bright looks of my little ones.
I cannot do it. Farewell, my resolve,
I will bear off my children from this land.
Why should I seek to wring their father's heart,
When that same act will doubly wring my own?
I will not do it. Farewell, my resolve.
What has come o'er me? Shall I let my foes
Triumph, that I may let my friends go free?
I'll brace me to the deed. Base that I was
To let a thought of wickedness cross my soul.
Children, go home. Whoso accounts it wrong
To be attendant at my sacrifice,
Let him stand off; my purpose is unchanged.
Forego my resolutions, O my soul,
Force not the parent's hand to slay the child.
Their presence where we will go will gladden thee.
By the avengers that in Hades reign,
It never shall be said that I have left
My children for my foes to trample on.
It is decreed."
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[quote=iloveanalsex]that's interesting. any reason why you chose 90 days? just curious.[/quote]
don't know how it is in australia, but in some jurisdictions in the u.s. a female doesn't have to be married to be entitled to 50% of a man's assets upon dissolution of the relationship; she only needs to have lived (and have been in a relationship) with the man for a certain time period (usually about a year). in states where this horrid law is observed the concept is known as a "common-law marriage" (some may even call it a "de facto" marriage). she doesn't need a ring on her finger to ass-[url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] you in court :(.
maybe that's what cbgb is trying to avoid.
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Chocha Monger
Ahhh! So infanticide is not a trend nouveau, but women have engaged in this activity for centuries.
Well, I guess women feel that revenge is a right; therefore, women are blameless if they exercise that right & Medea follows closely to this premise.
It’s sad that a woman’s reaction (or overreaction) to rejection is seldom criticized. I recall the scene in the Terry McMillan movie, Waiting to Exhale, when Angela Bassett loads her husbands BMW with his possessions & sets the whole thing ablaze.
Now, Angela’s husband had just told her that he wanted a divorce (he was going to leave her for another woman, a co-worker I think); but I don’t think the theater would have erupted with applause if a man were to have set a bonfire after receiving a Dear John letter from his wife. Hell, everyone probably would have rationalized why the woman needed to leave the guy.
You know something, Maybe All Women Suck, but American Women Suck More
ILAS