The Sexpo Foundation in Finland wants to use child-like sex dolls in a bid to stop pedophiles from abusing real life children. Norwegian cops revealed they are increasingly seizing creepy child-like sex dolls, mostly made in Hong Kong; more than 20 have been impounded by customs officials in the past six months. Child sex dolls are banned in Norway. Norway’s National Criminal Investigation Service says those who have ordered the dolls are men aged between 18 and 60. Some of the men have been convicted of sexual offenses against children in the past, according to an article in THE SUN.
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It naturally follows that you treat alcoholics by giving
them artificial booze bottles and you treat bank robbers by giving them toy
guns and telling them to rob cardboard boxes.
How do we get off this crazy planet?
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What is your biggest concern about the new health care
bill? (Gideon ~ Lancaster, PA)
A. The bum's rush. We’re
getting the exact same run-around that Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Hussein gave
us in 2009 and 2010. And although a
recent poll by Huffington Post shows only 27% think the new bill will be an
improvement, nobody in the Administration is talking about what Americans think, just about what Trump
and Ryan want. If this isn’t almost a word-by-word replay of
the Obama regime, I don’t know what is.
And frankly, I’m very upset about it.
Q. Are you worried about revelations that the government spy
agencies have the ability to record your conversations through your smart phones,
smart T.V.s and other toys? (Victoria ~
Burbank, CA)
A. Just imagine this: Suppose you misdial a phone number and
happen to call a Russian operative. As a
result, the FBI starts listening in to your house, car, and whatever else they
can. In the process, they discover that you
are having an extra-marital affair and they start bugging your sex
partner. As you can see, this story can
go on and on, and the net can grow larger and larger. People you have never heard of could be under
surveillance because you simply misdialed a number. Maybe that’s what happened to Trump.
Q. Can you tell me a little bit about North Korea and how it
got separated from South Korea? (Bill ~
McArthur, CA)
A. Korea was ruled by Japan from 1910 until the closing days
of World War II. In August 1945, the Soviet Union declared war on Japan, as a
result of an agreement with the United States, and liberated Korea north of the
38th parallel. U.S. forces subsequently moved into the south. By 1948, as a
product of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States, Korea
was split into two regions, with separate governments. North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950; the
U.S. stood behind South Korea and China stood behind North Korea. That war has never officially ended; an
armistice was declared in 1953 with a wide, unoccupied border long the 38th
parallel. Since then, North Korea has
continually rattled its sabers and threatened to resume the war. The current Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-Un, and
his now-deceased father, Kim Il-Sung, have ruled North Korea with iron fists and growing
military might, threatening the U.S., Japan and South Korea. The U.S. has tried on numerous occasions to
get China to calm North Korea down, to no avail.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“We have it; the smoking gun. The evidence.
The potential weapon of mass destruction we have been looking for as our
pretext of invading Iraq. There’s just
one problem; it’s in North Korea.” ~ Jon Stewart
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