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Originally Posted by THL
As for proper restitution, Desdemona
Tell me, what would be proper restitution for someone showing YOUR 10yo daughter porn? Are you saying that if someone were to come in your house and start playing a Debbie Does Somewhere movie...you'd be okay with that? Cuz I dont know that I can tell ya' what I'd do to the person if it were MY daughter.
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Well its not something that is going to scar her for life. And its probably something that she will have forgotten in a few months. If the parents don't make a big deal out of it. Now with them having her relive this incident for news reports, lawyer depositions and possibly a trial. It probably will have a big impact on her in the future. (Way to go Dad)
She wasn't force fed hours of porn. She had the thing for maybe 10 mins of flipping through songs and pics.
I would like to know what the songs with lyrics about using drugs were. According to a study by the American Public Health Association back in Nov
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One of every three songs contained some reference to substance abuse, said the leader of the study, physician Brian Primack.
Different genres produced different results, he said. Rap was the biggest offender: 86 percent of the songs contained a reference to drugs or alcohol. So did 37 percent of country songs. Pop music came in last, with only 12 percent mentioning alcohol, drugs or tobacco.
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So that could be just about any.
I don't know who the APHA is or what their agenda or methodology was for this study.
So give the family twice the cost of the I-Pod as a wally-world gift card or music downloads for her new I-pod.
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Just found this story. How about this as a gift?
MyFox Atlanta | An Arizona Woman Accidently Receives Someone's Urn