Well, Penni, I have not known exactly what I was discussing for several months, except that I am sure I believe every word!! ;^) I am sure people reading some of my posts are even more confused than I am. But I am sure having fun talking, anyway. Hooray to the unadulterated joy of words, or something.
I cannot think of much more to say about Mary Le Tourneau, except that I generally don't think nonviolent criminals should be in prison. Other western industrial societies seem to use more creative ways to rehabilitate and punish them at the same time, like community service, ankle bracelet monitoring, and fines. But the young man in question definitely should be protected from her. Even if his parents originally thought he was safe because she was a teacher--and who would not have--certainly they were not prudent in supervising their child once she was released on parole.
I think you have opened a bigger can of worms than Le Tourneau ever will be, however. Jerry Seinfeld is pondscum? Oh, boy!!! |