ExOb (The Dark Side US-India Adoption)

Welcome to the Dark Side of International Adoption as MotherJones exposes US-India child trafficking corruption Link

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A New Frontier for Victims of Child Pornography

Lest anyone think that all I do is sit around and pontificate all day, our law firm has actual clients with some groundbreaking issues. Yesterday, a federal judge in Bridgeport, Connecticut established a "new frontier" in favor of exploited children when he ordered a wealthy former Pfizer executive to pay about $200,000 to our client, a girl whose images the executive had obtained through the Internet from another collector of child pornography. The ruling, the first of its kind in the country, comes against Alan Hesketh, a man who downloaded, viewed and traded child ...

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Express Observation (Dutch Pedophile Party Approved)

Dutch pedophiles allowed to form political party hoping to legalize child pornography & sex with children & animals Link

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Express Observation (MySpace’s Pedophile Playground)

MySpace releases 90k names of registered sex offenders banned from site, Harvard still claims there's no problem Link

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Express Observation (Pedophile Playground)

Millionaire pedophile donates playground equipment and exposes himself during dedication ceremony, plaque removed Link

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Foreign Policy Magazine Exposes International Orphan Myth

Last month, Foreign Policy Magazine ran a hard-hitting expose entitled The Lie We Love. It's premise: "Foreign adoption seems like the perfect solution to a heartbreaking imbalance: Poor countries have babies in need of homes, and rich countries have homes in need of babies. Unfortunately, those little orphaned bundles of joy may not be orphans at all." Finally some truth in advertising. Here's reporter E.J. Graff on the international orphan myth: We all know the story of international adoption: Millions of infants and toddlers have been abandoned or orphaned—pla...

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Court Denies Indefinite Civil Commitment of Sex Offenders

Last week the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in a case of first impression, limited the federal Government's ability to place in indefinite civil commitment "sexually dangerous" persons under a federal law enacted as part of the Adam Walsh Child Protection Act of 2006 [18 U.S.C. § 4248]. Section 4248 authorizes the federal government to civilly commit, in a federal facility, any "sexually dangerous" person "in the custody" of the Bureau of Prisons--even after that person has completed his entire prison sentence. To initiate commitment under Section 4248, the Attorney ...

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