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Default More on the 'christian' kidnappers...

On 02/02/2010 5:46 PM, Harry wrote:

Vargas said most of the children are between 3 and 6 years old, and
unable to provide phone numbers or any other details about their origins.


What a freaking joke. Most of them don't have enough money for a phone.
Vargas have a screw loose or what?

*The Americans apparently enlisted a clergyman who went knocking on
doors asking people if they wanted to give away their children, the
director of Haiti's social welfare agency, Jeanne Bernard Pierre, told
The Associated Press.*


Asking should not be a crime.

*''One child said to me, 'When they came knocking on our door asking for
children, my mom decided to give me away because we are six children and
by giving me away she would have only five kids to care for,''' Bernard
Pierre said.*


Sad truth, that is all they know how to do is make babies. Mother
probably would like one of her children to have a good life.

About 10 parents have come forward saying their children were taken, but
it wasn't clear if any are related the case involving the Americans,
Bernard Pierre said.


Guess daddy found out and didn't get his extortion money.

Hell, if you judged how they raised children with US child welfare, they
would take them all for gross neglect.

Prime Minister Max Bellerive has suggested the Americans could be
prosecuted in the United States because Haiti's shattered court system
may not be able to cope with a trial.


Hm, couldn't enforce the law in their own country, big talk froma
cocaine puppet.

''It is clear now that they were trying to cross the border without
papers. It is clear now that some of the children have live parents. And
it is clear now that they knew what they were doing was wrong,''
Bellerive told the AP.


In a country where more than 50% are illiterate, paper is quickly used
for wiping the ass, they want paper all right. US greenbacks will do.

Central Valley Baptist Church Assistant Pastor Drew Ham in Idaho called
Tuesday for their immediate release, saying questioning them without
lawyers violates the Haitian Constitution.


Yes, and in 1805 the Haiti consitution said it was against the law for
whites to own any property. Police in Haiti don't worry about catching
the criminals, they worry about stay'in alive.

The U.S. government could claim jurisdiction to try them in the United
States, but one expert on international abductions doubts it will
happen, since prosecutors are likely to take into account the mitigating
circumstances.


I would agree, but who them are I differ.

Try their government for overlooking and partaking in drug trade.

Charge the parents with gross child neglect.

Charge the gang members with racketeering, extortion, rape, murder and
theft.

''They have obviously made a huge mistake by unilaterally going into
Haiti and taking children without the permission and knowledge of the
Haitian government. It's a crime in Haiti and anywhere in the world to
take or abduct children even if the underlying intentions were
humanitarian or good in nature,'' said Christopher Schmidt, an attorney
with Bryan Cave LLP in St. Louis.

''Whether or not a prosecutor would choose to prosecute these
individuals in this case is an open question. Frankly I have doubts
whether a prosecutor would want to go down that path,'' he said.


Be hard to find a jury that would rather see the child live illiterate,
drugs, gangs, sqalor, disease, starvation....