
12-01-2010, 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by RichieLion
The groping of a child's genitals is not, I repeat, not a game. When you are working with children in the capacity of your job, do you say "Now let's play a game".
I think what you are doing is explaining to the child why you have to touch him in a place where no one, I repeat, no one should touch him. You may have to in the performance of your duty as a health provider, when absolutely necessary, and with his parent/parents present to help explain to the child why. Is this correct?
I do not think that the TSA in order to do their job quickly should be telling a child that he's going to hold the child's genitals in his hand and "it's OK, it's just a game we're playing".
Doesn't the findings of Mr. Wooden in this matter have any validity in your opinion, when you consider the way pedophiles have been known to groom a child for molestation?
This is a extraordinary abuse of federal power in my opinion, and an abdication of our 4th Amendment rights, and a dangerous precedent that will filter down into our everyday lives once we become accustomed to accepting that the government has this power over us "for our own safety".
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Gracie.
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