Monday, March 21, 2016

Can't Be Trusted without a Custodian

Convicted Child Molester David Wilson Infected 2-Yr-Old with HIV Virus [More]
Here's a near perfect example of the truism.

Some things are broken, and can't be fixed -- at least with human certainty.

It makes no sense to integrate such monstrous aberrations back into the potential victim pool, and then say the "solution" is a "law" making something else a crime. Or it makes as much sense as saying a man-eating lion has served its time, opening the cage, and expecting it to not behave like a man-eating lion.

Nor is the predatory "solution" of confining or putting restraints on the rest of us tolerable.

Anyone who can't be trusted with a _______ can't be trusted without a custodian.

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