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20 Mar 08 - 05:55 PM (#2294007) Subject: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Ebbie This is not the first time I have noticed this kind of thing, of course but "he can be in a bed by March 25" has a sardonically cynical ring to it that I don't think Louis intended. Malley to attend sex offender program By Greg Skinner | JUNEAU EMPIRE A former Juneau Boys and Girls Club instructor charged with six counts of possessing child pornography will soon be on his way to a Pennsylvania clinic specializing in sexual addictions. Jeffrey Malley, 29, asked Juneau Superior Court Judge Philip Pallenberg on Wednesday to amend his bail conditions and allow him to enter the Keystone Center "sex offender program" in Chester, Pa., next week to begin treatment. "He can be in a bed on March 25," said Malley's attorney, Louis Menendez. Following a tip from Malley's ex-girlfriend, Juneau police raided his David Street home last August and confiscated hundreds of videos and photographs of children, as young as 12, engaged in various sex acts ranging from "lewd touching" to sadomasochism. Some of the images were found on a portable hard drive allegedly stolen from the Boys and Girls club. Malley was fired within days of his arrest. Earlier this month Malley filed a request to change his not-guilty plea. Details of his plea agreement with the Juneau District Attorney's Office will become public during the change of plea hearing, tentatively set for May 14. Menendez said Malley's treatment at Keystone will last six to eight weeks. Ultimately, how long he remains depends on his progress, Menendez said. Last spring another of Menendez's clients, convicted sex offender Naval Cmdr. Robert Schetky, was treated in the same clinic following a plea agreement with the Juneau District Attorney's office, which settled on a single charge of attempted sexual abuse of a minor after multiple instances of abuse of a 12-year-old girl. Juneau police lead investigator Sgt. Dave Campbell said no local victims have been identified or come forward in the Malley case. The child pornography seems to have existed previously and come from the Internet, he said What? |
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20 Mar 08 - 06:07 PM (#2294017) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Bill D ? Just the careless wording, Ebbie? Yeah, "be in a bed" could have been said better, but *my* enquiring mind wonders why they are sending them all to Pennsylvania. (and of COURSE it all "came from the internet".) I gather that 99% of all porn is on the internet/WWW these days. Sometimes an innocent search will take you to the strangest places. |
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20 Mar 08 - 06:31 PM (#2294034) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Ebbie Yeah- I once typed in whitehouse.org- I didn't hit my planned destination. |
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20 Mar 08 - 06:51 PM (#2294053) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: McGrath of Harlow Don't try "adult education" either. |
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20 Mar 08 - 06:53 PM (#2294055) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Richard Bridge Or Catholic guilt |
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20 Mar 08 - 07:38 PM (#2294084) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Becca72 My sister was trying to find the website for "Dick's Sporting Goods"...yeah, you guessed it... |
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21 Mar 08 - 06:29 AM (#2294313) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Wolfhound person Occasionally we need to find suppliers of "small brass balls" |
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21 Mar 08 - 06:40 AM (#2294320) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: catspaw49 Nowadays Bill? Way back when we first got hooked up, Karen went looking for her favorite band at the time, Bare Naked Ladies........yeah, that one lit things up and opened our eyes pretty quick.....LOL Spaw |
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21 Mar 08 - 12:16 PM (#2294528) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Bert There is a magazine for womens' clothing called "Big and Beautiful" but don't search for it on the net. |
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21 Mar 08 - 12:17 PM (#2294530) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Newport Boy I was looking for info on the Welsh a capella trio from the 40s/50s "Triawd y Coleg". Very few hits, but one gave me a memoir by Meredydd Evans, one of the trio. He translated their name as "The College Threesome", so I Googled that. Was that a mistake!! It was probably OK in 1950. Phil |
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21 Mar 08 - 02:15 PM (#2294606) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: wysiwyg The PA economy means that places here are accepting inmates/treatment cases from all over, subcontracted. Crowding in your back yard means people arriving in mine. All I need to do is convince the local county prison to install a pool and I will have a ready-made fitness program. Hey, if we can take good care of these folks, and our own population is offending more sparsely, why not? ~S~ |
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21 Mar 08 - 07:11 PM (#2294832) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Slag Way early on I was looking for information on home brewing and home distilling. What a tyro! I entered XXX! |
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21 Mar 08 - 07:50 PM (#2294860) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Bill D You know, you 'can' tell your search engines to filter out 'adult' sites. It will get most of them. I don't worry about it one way or another, but I see why many would rather not see that stuff. |
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21 Mar 08 - 08:02 PM (#2294865) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Ebbie How do you do that, Bill? It doesn't worry me a whole lot either but I *am* tired of being offered a really big one. :) |
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21 Mar 08 - 10:42 PM (#2294947) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Bill D ahhh..take Google...go here and see the choices.... (Now I'm gonna open another browser and see if that works) |
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21 Mar 08 - 10:47 PM (#2294950) Subject: RE: BS: Unfortunate Word Usage From: Bill D Okay,,I posted the first one in Opera, and this one in Netscape...so it seems to work ok. Just scroll down to see the options...You will have to allow Google to set a cookie to specify your choice. And you'd have to do this for each browser you use. |