Attorney General, Al Gonzales has recently started a new project: Project Safe Childhood, which aims to stamp out child abuse. Here’s what he had to say:
“The next time I see you all, I want our battalion ready to go. I look forward to meeting with you on that day, when we are routinely catching and prosecuting the criminal who is buying child pornography and has signed up to be a summer camp counselor… but hasn’t yet touched a child.
A day when justice is served before an already-abusive parent invites his daughter’s friends over for a slumber party.
A day when we never hear from the people who brag on the Internet about being revolutionaries, fighting for the so-called “sexual rights of children” – as though they are doing kids a favor by sexually molesting and exploiting them.
I want these pedophiles off the streets.
I want them put away for as long as the law will allow.
And I want society to act as one united front against this threat.
You and I won’t tolerate the continued victimization, exploitation and desecration of our children.
And soon, with your help, no one else in this nation will, either.”
Hmmm that’s odd. Isn’t that what those fellows over at Boychat talk about all the time: how they’re going to liberate children by sexual abusing them?
I’d say the paeds just got a WHOLE lot more trouble on their hands.
Here’s what the The President had to say about it:
“Protecting our children is our solemn responsibility. It’s what we must do. When a child’s life or innocence is taken it is a terrible loss — it’s an act of unforgivable cruelty. Our society has a duty to protect our children from exploitation and danger. By enacting this law we’re sending a clear message across the country: those who prey on our children will be caught, prosecuted and punished to the fullest extent of the law…
Third, the bill I sign today will make it harder for sex predators to reach our children on the Internet. Some sex predators use this technology to make contact with potential victims, so the bill authorizes additional new regional Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces. These task forces provides funding and training to help state and local law enforcement combat crimes involving the sexual exploitation of minors on the Internet.”
It’s great to see officials as passionate about stopping child abuse as us Antis.
You can read more about this project here, and they even have a great video to go with it too.
HAPPY NEW YEARS!