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Jedi Knight said:
Anyone have any other information on this? Leftist CNN didn't announce the story on Ritter because Ritter is obviously an anti-Bush ally so it was in CNN's interests to be biased (extreme leftist bias). CNN basically protected a potential pedophile from bad media publicity. Ritter is a public personality and CNN's lack of coverage is shameful but yet another example of the communist news network's hatred for America.

JK

Hmmm....I guess that wasn't Wolf Blitzer on CNN I saw reporting it this morning. So, genius, which station does Wolf Blitzer work for now??? I didn't know he had left CNN.

Seriously, does your stupidity know no bounds??

Note to newbies and lurkers: This is yet another example of what a dumb ass JK is. For the record, he is once again, as usual, WRONG. Please join us in mocking him.
 
What I find interesting is that, apparently, Ritter has not been charged. That is most unusual.
 
Maybe the US Government is in on the left-wing conspiracy, too! I always said Dubya was a closet commie!


Remember, kids, YOUR parents could be a communist. Turn them in to the authorities just in case.
 
Starshark said:
Maybe the US Government is in on the left-wing conspiracy, too! I always said Dubya was a closet commie!


Remember, kids, YOUR parents could be a communist. Turn them in to the authorities just in case.

That's exactly right! What could be more COMMIE than making your kids eat VEGETABLES!
 
Starshark said:
Maybe the US Government is in on the left-wing conspiracy, too! I always said Dubya was a closet commie!

He must be a cross-dresser because of course this is a Matriarchal Totalitarian society.
Or maybe he just loves his mother.

Hard to believe anyone is still paranoid about communists, but there you go.
I think the greatest threat to this country is from the paranoics.
Yeah, that's it....we live under Paranoic Totalitarianism.

(paranoia: 1. A psychotic disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur, often strenuously defended with apparent logic and reason. 2. Extreme, irrational distrust of others. [American Heritage Dictionary])
Sound like anyone we know?
(Waiting for accusations of Stalin-like labeling of opponents as mentally ill.)
 
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The Central Scrutinizer said:


This is yet another example of what a dumb ass JK is. For the record, he is once again, as usual, WRONG. Please join us in mocking him.
Not only wrong but incapable of ever admitting it.
After all if he could be wrong about one thing, maybe the whole house of cards would fall.
 
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The Central Scrutinizer said:


Hmmm....I guess that wasn't Wolf Blitzer on CNN I saw reporting it this morning. So, genius, which station does Wolf Blitzer work for now??? I didn't know he had left CNN.

Seriously, does your stupidity know no bounds??

Note to newbies and lurkers: This is yet another example of what a dumb ass JK is. For the record, he is once again, as usual, WRONG. Please join us in mocking him.

Amen CS!
 
pyrrho2000 said:
What I find interesting is that, apparently, Ritter has not been charged. That is most unusual.
But he was charged.

From the first link.
The underage girl turned out to be an undercover investigator posing online as a minor as part of a police investigation of Internet sex crime and Ritter was charged with attempted endangerment of a child, the Daily News reported Sunday. The misdemeanor carries a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail.
IANAL, so I don't understand what all the legal mumbo-jumbo means, but they did the "adjourned in contemplation of dismissal" thing, which meant if he behaved himself for six months, they'd drop the charges and seal the records. Which he did, and they did. So technically, I suppose the case was over with.

Except that, according to the CNN link, there's a tiny loophole:
A provision in the ACOD law, however, allows a law enforcement agency to apply to a New York Supreme Court judge -- "in the intent of justice" -- to make the file available to the agency.

< snip >

If prosecutors determine a case could be made, they would likely hand the information over to Attorney General John Ashcroft and the Department of Justice to decide whether to pursue it.
so apparently the Feds can reopen the case if they want.

So, anyway, I just have to wonder about the timing of all this, which is why I wished I were a fly on the wall of those lawyers' offices. I'd sure like to know whether someone nudged them into this, or whether it really was their own idea.
 
Bump!

Looks like Scott still likes 'em young! Reeled in by another undercover police officer posing as a 15 year old girl on the internet:
A former chief United Nations weapons inspector is accused of contacting what he thought was a 15-year-old girl in an Internet chat room, engaging in a sexual conversation and showing himself masturbating on a Web camera.

Scott Ritter of Delmar, N.Y., who served as chief U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991-98 and who was an outspoken critic of the second Bush administration in the run-up to the war in Iraq, is accused of contacting what turned out to be a Barrett Township police officer posing undercover as a teen girl.

The police affidavit gives the following account:
Officer Ryan Venneman was posing as 15-year-old "Emily" in an online chat room when he was contacted by someone using the name "Delmarm4fun." This person, later identified as Ritter, told "Emily" he was a 44-year-old male from Albany, N.Y.
http://www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100114/NEWS/1140319

This is his 3rd time now, why is he not in prison?
 

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