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WakeyWake ago

Holy Fuck That was on for 2 years! I can't believe it was on for 2 seconds. My guess is it might not be a very popular station.

AlfredJProofrock ago

Let's be clear here, what the fuck is "CP" really? Back in the day, guys used to collect photo's of hot 16 year old's, that was a common. Now that be CP, and yep a guy would get 10 in the big house now.

Baby photo's, back in the day nobody thought shit about developing a B&W photo of a kid in the tub, now you develop or possess such a photo, your going to the big house.

My personal guess like all thing probably only 3-5% of the "CP" out there is the "BAD STUFF", they real nasty stuff that we all know when we saw it, it was once sick mother fucker that made the CP.

The problem is like a over 18 guy fucking his 17 year old GF, this could get him listed as a 'sex offender' for life, this is what we have come to as a society.

Fucking fucked up,

What the Message here is was simple, don't have even anything that can be construed by societal nanny's as "CP", and if you do keep it on a disposable usb drive. Not bad advice given the fucked up society.

Lastly, let me close to remind all that in Arizona you can still get 20 years in the Pen for possession of a 'joint'. Same deal, if you smoke in AZ only do it at home, and never make take it out of the house. Only have a very small quantity, otherwise you will go to the pen for a very long time.

The point of this article is that the PRISON-Industrial-System is insane, and they 'public service' message is telling people how to stay out of the private prison racket.

Psalm100 ago

Here's another example of his warped thinking:

Then there’s the case of Conrad. In 1989 Conrad got into a fight with another man in Safford during which Conrad hit John in the head with a screwdriver. Conrad then compounded the problem by taking John to a ditch and leaving him there. The next morning John crawled out of the ditch and got help. Conrad couldn’t afford a lawyer so he got convicted of attempted murder and kidnapping and a sentence of 28 years. Thus far, Arizona’s taxpayers have been taken to the tune of just under half a million dollars to keep Conrad away from screwdrivers.

http://archive.is/wPqrY