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    Friday, August 11, 2006

    The Pedophile Politicians

    The Brotherly Love, Freedom, and Diversity Party is a political party in the Netherlands. (Their Dutch initials are PNVD and translated in Dutch is De de Brodederlijke Lifde, de Vrijheid, en Partij van de Diverisiteit) .

    This party advocates lowering the age of consent from 16 to 12, and also for the legalization of hard drugs and bestiality.

    On July 17, a Dutch court refused to ban the self-confessed group of pedophiles from forming a political party- hence, the named (for the Dutch court's explanation, go to http://www.government.nl/actueel/nieuwsarchief/2006/07July/24/pnvd.jsp. Also take a look at http://www.government.nl/actueel/0-42-1_42-81930.jsp ). The court says that it will closely monitor the group.

    The group is seeking 60,000 votes to win a seat in the Dutch Parliament- though it's likely that they'll get only 1,000 (after all, many pedophiles prefer anonymity). But in the off chance that they do get those 60,000 votes and win that seat in Parliament, this could set off a troubling precedent, in my opinion. This could mean that NAMBLA- the North American Man-Boy Love Association- could be free to form their own little political party (at least when the next Democrat reaches the Oval Office...After all, the Dems are accused of being a bit too liberal themselves...my party is definitely leaving me...), and every law that protects children- every Jessica's Law; every Megan's Law- could be ruled unconstitutional (with the help of our friends in the American Civil Liberties Union, of course...they have their usefulness sometimes, but much of the times, they don't). I don't mean to spread fear or anything, but I see a potentially troubling tide up ahead. After all, even if the NVPD doesn't get those votes to win a seat this time, in due time, they'll come up with something clever enough to lull everyone into their way of thinking. And then after that, NAMBLA may try the same tactics here.

    America, this is a risk we cannot afford to take.

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