Fletch XXX
11-29-2003, 09:18 PM
hahaha
came across this.
After all the bullshit Clinton tried to say with Megan's Law, he reduces a sentence for a sex offender in prison, then the guy gets to work at a church with jesse Jackson!
the church loves the child sex offenders dont they?
http://www.townhall.com/news/politics/2001...20010202e.shtml (http://www.townhall.com/news/politics/200102/POL20010202e.shtml)
'Reynolds, a former Rhodes Scholar and a one-time rising star in the Democratic Party, was convicted in 1995 of having sex with a 16-year-old girl who worked on his campaign. He subsequently resigned his House seat but was convicted in 1997 on federal campaign fraud charges, including wire fraud, bank fraud and lying to the Federal Elections Commission.
Reynolds had served five years in prison with another two to go when Clinton commuted his sentence during the final days of his presidency. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the Chicago police department will require Reynolds to register as a convicted sex offender. His name, birth date, weight, height, and, perhaps, a photo are expected to be posted on the police department Web site.
Jackson reportedly offered Reynolds the consulting position with Rainbow/PUSH in front of an estimated 2,500 parishioners and is quoted as saying, "Mel, when you come out of the fire ... you'll come out stronger." Jackson's son, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., (D-Ill.) was Reynold's successor in Congress.'
Last edited by Fletch XXX at Nov 29 2003, 06:27 PM
came across this.
After all the bullshit Clinton tried to say with Megan's Law, he reduces a sentence for a sex offender in prison, then the guy gets to work at a church with jesse Jackson!
the church loves the child sex offenders dont they?
http://www.townhall.com/news/politics/2001...20010202e.shtml (http://www.townhall.com/news/politics/200102/POL20010202e.shtml)
'Reynolds, a former Rhodes Scholar and a one-time rising star in the Democratic Party, was convicted in 1995 of having sex with a 16-year-old girl who worked on his campaign. He subsequently resigned his House seat but was convicted in 1997 on federal campaign fraud charges, including wire fraud, bank fraud and lying to the Federal Elections Commission.
Reynolds had served five years in prison with another two to go when Clinton commuted his sentence during the final days of his presidency. The Chicago Sun-Times reports that the Chicago police department will require Reynolds to register as a convicted sex offender. His name, birth date, weight, height, and, perhaps, a photo are expected to be posted on the police department Web site.
Jackson reportedly offered Reynolds the consulting position with Rainbow/PUSH in front of an estimated 2,500 parishioners and is quoted as saying, "Mel, when you come out of the fire ... you'll come out stronger." Jackson's son, Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr., (D-Ill.) was Reynold's successor in Congress.'
Last edited by Fletch XXX at Nov 29 2003, 06:27 PM