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'She voluntarily took her top off': Judge blames 13yo for 67yo paying her for sex acts

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Can children aged 13 and 14 years old be the aggressors in a sexual encounter with a 67-year-old man?

A Leavenworth County judge recently said he thought so when he reduced the prison sentence for a man who paid for sex with young girls he solicited over the internet.

District Judge Michael Gibbens sentenced Raymond Soden to five years and 10 months in prison. That was eight years less than what was called for in Kansas sentencing guidelines.

In doing so, the judge opined that the girls, who were both younger than 15, were partly to blame for what happened and questioned how much they were harmed. The judge pointed out that the children went to Soden's house voluntarily and didn't appear in court when he was sentenced.

"I do find that the victims in this case, in particular, were more an aggressor than a participant in the criminal conduct," Gibbens said before sentencing Soden. "They were certainly selling things monetarily that it's against the law for even an adult to sell."

Comment: Perhaps the citizens of Leavenworth county ought to consider putting pressure on the authorities to replace this clueless judge.


Snakes in Suits

WaPo journalists ask for benefits after Bezos sinks $5.25mn into self-congratulatory Super Bowl ad

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Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos
Washington Post journalists have asked their boss if he could spend part of his massive fortune on benefits for his employees, after Jeff Bezos forked over $5.25 million for a Super Bowl ad that paid homage to the paper he owns.

The paper ran a $5.25 million, Tom Hanks-narrated ad during the Super Bowl which, according to the Post's CEO Fred Ryan, highlighted "the important, and increasingly dangerous, work of journalists around the world."

Bezos, the founder of internet retail giant Amazon and the world's richest man, bought the Washington Post in August 2013 - but according to some of his employees, the billionaire may be more interested in tooting his newspaper's horn than providing benefits to the journalists that he purportedly so deeply admires.

"Now unfreeze our pensions, pay an equal wage, and strengthen maternity benefits,"Washington Post journalist Dan Zak wrote in response to a tweet by Bezos sharing the pricey promotion.

NPC

Outcry over Guinness ad 'disrespecting diversity' - company apologizes, will pull billboards

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The Irish rugby team's Six Nations campaign has patriotism in full swing, and pub tables are sagging under the weight of creamy pints of Guinness. But an ad combining the two was accused of disrespecting diversity.

Guinness is an Irish institution, and a sponsor of the Six Nations rugby tournament. With the tournament underway, the stout-maker found itself in hot water with immigration activists for a series of seemingly innocuous advertisements placed around Dublin last week.

The billboards reading "You don't pick a side. Your grandparents have done that already"' appeared ahead of Ireland's opening match of the tournament against England in Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Saturday.

Comment: The 'wokies' strike again. These people are so sensitive, it's amazing they can even stand being out of their houses.


Attention

Infanticide: Rep. Kathy Tran's bill would allow abortions up to and including day of birth - 75% of Americans are against it

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Butterflies and babies. Both are beautiful. Both develop in miraculous ways. A butterfly emerges after about 12 days in a cocoon, where it began as a caterpillar. A baby takes a little longer, emerging from the womb after about 40 weeks of life as a fetus.

On Jan. 9, Del. Kathy Tran, D-Va., introduced two bills in the state legislature: one affects butterflies, the other affects babies. According to Tran's website, the first bill's goal is to "help save ... butterflies by protecting the fall cankerworm (caterpillar)" from deadly insecticides.

The other bill's goal, Tran explained in a now-viral video, is to allow late-term abortion up until the moment of birth.

If you kill the caterpillar, you've killed the beautiful butterfly. What a strange and chilling code of ethics to prohibit insecticides while promoting infanticide.

This is not a theoretical debate. According to the pro-choice Guttmacher Institute, there are about 12,000 abortions performed annually after 20 weeks of pregnancy. That's a staggering statistic: 12,000 babies aborted every year in the second half of pregnancy, when many are viable and can survive outside the womb in a neo-natal intensive care unit. Pampers even has a special line of diapers for these "micro-preemies," as they are known.


Comment: It's no surprise to see this kind of attitude towards life. In our materialistic, Darwinistic culture, there is nothing special about life: it's all just dead matter anyway. Fortunately, most people reject this philosophy. Unfortunately, many of those in political leadership accept it wholeheartedly.


Info

Ex-Austrian MP says girls wear headscarves to avoid migrant assaults

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An interview with an ex-MP suggesting that Austrian-born girls wear headscarves to hide the fact they aren't Muslims and to prevent assaults from migrants on the streets of Vienna has triggered a storm on social media.

Marcus Franz, a doctor and former MP from the conservative Austrian People's Party, made the comments on local TV last week.

"I myself know fathers who, when their daughters come home in the evening when they live in the problem area, give them headscarves so they won't be recognized as Austrians. I know this personally, in the 15th district [of Vienna], this is a fact," Franz said.

Franz also stated that his experience as a doctor tells him that women are afraid because of repeated "micro-aggressions" happening on the streets of Vienna, especially in districts with a lot of migrants.


Star of David

Racial purity tests: Israeli rabbinate accused of using DNA tests to prove Jewishness for marriage

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Israeli rabbinical courts are increasingly relying on DNA tests in cases where the Jewishness of individuals seeking to marry is in doubt, recent complaints suggest. In almost all of these cases, the individuals who were asked or advised to undergo genetic testing were immigrants from the former Soviet Union or their offspring.

About half a dozen complaints about the practice have been filed over the past year or so with ITIM, an organization that assists immigrants and converts challenged by Israel's religious bureaucracy.

"It is really terrifying thinking where this could lead," Elad Caplan, the director of the advocacy center at ITIM, told Haaretz. "Judaism is about belonging and community - it's not about race and blood, as our worst enemies have claimed."


Comment: It seems not all Jews would agree with that sentiment...


In one recent case, he said, a bride-to-be was sent for DNA testing because she was born quite a few years after her parents were married, and doubts were raised as to whether she was the biological daughter of the woman.

In another case, Caplan said, a woman was sent for DNA testing after she reported that her mother was in her mid-forties when she gave birth to her and doubts were raised as to whether this could have been possible.

A Jewish bride and groom must marry through the Orthodox-controlled Chief Rabbinate's office if they wish to be recognized as married in Israel. All couples seeking to marry through the Rabbinate must first register at one of its local offices.

These offices will typically refer individuals to the rabbinical courts if no certification exists that the mother of the bride or groom was married through the Rabbinate (or by a rabbi approved by the Rabbinate if they are from overseas). Likewise, couples will be referred to the rabbinical court if suspicions have been raised about the authenticity of the documentation they presented.

Eye 1

Jury finds Russian woman guilty in "Krasnodar cannibals" case

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Natalya Baksheyeva (left) and Dmitry Baksheyev (combo photo)
A Russian woman has been found guilty of incitement to murder and dismemberment of a person in a high-profile case known as the "Krasnodar cannibals."

Court officials in the southern city of Krasnodar told RFE/RL on February 5 that a jury found 43-year-old Natalya Baksheyeva guilty a day earlier.

Baksheyeva was accused of urging her husband, 36-year-old Dmitry Baksheyev, to kill a woman after an argument at the couple's home in September 2017.

She went on trial in late October.

Bomb

Bomb hoax campaign targets dozens of buildings throughout Moscow

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Thousands of people evacuated in Moscow over bomb threats
Dozens of buildings in Moscow and the Moscow region have been evacuated following anonymous bomb threats received on February 5.

Russian media reports cited officials as saying that some 10,000 people were evacuated from schools, shopping centers, government buildings, offices, and hospitals after the affected entities received e-mail messages saying bombs had been planted in the buildings.

Emergency officials said almost 50 buildings in Moscow were evacuated along with around 20 buildings in nearby towns and cities -- including the headquarters of the Moscow regional government outside of the Russian capital.

Fire

ANOTHER fire tragedy strikes Paris: 10 dead, 30 injured at residential blaze in 16th Arrondissement

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Police have arrested a woman suspected of starting a fire that swept through an eight-storey apartment building in Paris, killing at least 10 people and injuring 30 others, including eight firefighters.

The woman, who lived in the building, was taken into custody as flames swept rapidly through the block in the French capital's 16th arrondissement, not far from the Parc des Princes stadium, home to the Paris Saint-Germain club.

The Paris prosecutor, Rémy Heitz, said a criminal investigation had been opened. "A person, a woman, who lived in the building has been arrested," Heitz said. He did not confirm reports that residents had heard the suspect involved in a dispute with neighbours.

"At this stage, with what we know, the incident appears to be criminal... this person was arrested in the night not far from the fire... she is in custody," Heitz added. The woman had a history of mental health issues, he said.


Comment: A third fire at a residential block in Paris killed 4, including two children, in late December.


Bad Guys

LPR militiaman died of horrific 'blunt body trauma' in Ukrainian prison

Valery Ivanov funeral
According to the forensic-medical diagnosis signed by the manager of the Severodvinsk inter-district "Bureau of forensic-medical examinations" of the Arkhangelsk region, the prisoner of war and militiaman Valery Ivanov died as a result of a blunt combined body trauma.

According to the document, a copy of which is at the disposal of "ukraine.ru", Ivanov had multiple traumas and fractures.

As a result of a dissection, it was established that the deceased had four broken ribs, haemorrhaging in the lungs, intestines, brain, and kidneys, and multiple haematomas were recorded on his body.