Ohio Supremes: Go Ahead, Procreate
The Ohio Supreme Court, unlike its judicial brethren in Wisconsin, thinks it goes too far to order behind-in-child-support dads to cease procreating.
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This guy ought to be castrated by gangsters.
Who should be castrated? The judge?
I have a cousin with 5 or so children by almost as many mothers (I lost count). He went to prison for a couple years for molesting one of them. He's out now, and whining about the child support that gets deducted from his pay. If I thought I could get away with it I'd castrate him with a rusty knife.
thoreau! Such violence! I'm shocked!
I love how you can molest a kid and get a couple of years, but you get busted for some MJ (or other illegal drug), you go away for much longer (yes, it depends on the amount, which state, which drug, etc).
Our priorities are sure in the right place, eh? *rolls eyes*
"I love how you can molest a kid and get a couple of years, but you get busted for some MJ (or other illegal drug), you go away for much longer (yes, it depends on the amount, which state, which drug, etc)."
But child molestation doesn't support terrorism!