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Bad things happen in Alabama

exhawg

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Anyone else think Ronald Stewert might be donny?

http://www.nbc13.com/news/4400115/detail.html
Brother, Sister Arrested On Incest Charge At Trafford Trailer

Siblings Could Be Sentenced To 10 Years If Convicted

<text id="txt_posted">POSTED:</text> 7:24 pm CDT April 20, 2005
<!--startindex-->TRAFFORD, Ala. -- A brother and sister have been arrested on felony incest charges. The man's wife called sheriff's deputies, who allegedly caught the siblings having sex.Authorities say 44-year-old Ronald Stewart Howze, of Trafford, and 41-year-old Lori Ann Rotton, of Smyrna, Georgia, were arrested on April 7. They remain in jail, with bond set at $50,000 each.If convicted, each could each be sentenced to 10 years in prison. <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody><tr><td>
</td></tr></tbody> </table> Authorities said Howze's wife believed her husband and his sister were having sex so she called deputies. The wife let the officer into their trailer home, and the deputy saw the siblings having sex in a bedroom.Officials said both siblings had been drinking -- and Rotton was initially taken to a hospital because she appeared so intoxicated.She is set to make her first court appearance Thursday.Howze said he suffers from seizures. His lawyer said Howze does not remember what happened.
 
exhawg said:
Anyone else think Ronald Stewert might be donny?

http://www.nbc13.com/news/4400115/detail.html
Brother, Sister Arrested On Incest Charge At Trafford Trailer

Siblings Could Be Sentenced To 10 Years If Convicted

<TEXT id=txt_posted>POSTED:</TEXT> 7:24 pm CDT April 20, 2005
<!--startindex-->TRAFFORD, Ala. -- A brother and sister have been arrested on felony incest charges. The man's wife called sheriff's deputies, who allegedly caught the siblings having sex.Authorities say 44-year-old Ronald Stewart Howze, of Trafford, and 41-year-old Lori Ann Rotton, of Smyrna, Georgia, were arrested on April 7. They remain in jail, with bond set at $50,000 each.If convicted, each could each be sentenced to 10 years in prison. <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 align=right border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>


</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Authorities said Howze's wife believed her husband and his sister were having sex so she called deputies. The wife let the officer into their trailer home, and the deputy saw the siblings having sex in a bedroom.Officials said both siblings had been drinking -- and Rotton was initially taken to a hospital because she appeared so intoxicated.She is set to make her first court appearance Thursday.Howze said he suffers from seizures. His lawyer said Howze does not remember what happened.
That's his brother ronnyjr.
 
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I didn't know incest laws would cover adults both in their 40s.

And, no, I don't have any sisters who are in their 40's, but thanks for wondering in advance!
 
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I blame it all on the Alabama Sex toy ban:

Big Brother will giveth and Big Brother will taketh away
As the government tries to extend liberties abroad, lawmakers at home contradict that spirit

by Derek Bagley

Staff Writer

April 06, 2005

Recently, the leaders of the United States of America have been harping on the idea of freedom. Freedom for the Iraqi people is at the forefront of many topics in the media today, and with Iraq's recent elections and subsequent "democracy," it looks as though the idea may become a reality for our friends in the Middle East.

Now don't get me wrong; I condone Iraqi freedom and support unconditionally what our boys are doing over there to ensure it, but it seems that while Iraq has found a new foothold in democracy, our freedom is slipping away. The dichotomy is apparent, but not recognized.

Take for instance the Patriot Act. A dead horse yes, but still ripped from the pages of "1984." George Orwell said his I-told-you-so from the great beyond.

And now the question of freedom has hit closer to home with the Supreme Court's refusal to hear an appeal that would overturn an Alabama law that bans the sale of - don't giggle - sex toys.

Okay fine, sex toys are now illegal in Alabama. That's no skin off my back at all, but the point is not the essence of the law, it's the reasoning behind the ban. The 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the sale of such devices could lead to moral erosion, could lead to prostitution and incest and sodomy.

Now wait a minute. The SALE of sex toys will lead to these atrocities? In what reasonable world? Logic would tell us that the prohibition of sex toys would lead to prostitution and rape, just as the prohibition of alcohol led to organized crime and the prohibition of drugs has led to a number of other criminal activities. Right? Think about it.

If someone can't have an orgasm in the privacy of his or her own home, he or she will have to get it elsewhere. Hence prostitution, rape, pedophilia and any other kind of sick sexual gratification these perverts get today. Sexual frustration can lead to savage deviance.

Besides, who are these judges to determine what is moral? I am a "Generation-Y" kid, a product of the decadent '80s and prosperous '90s, and I can pretty much guarantee that my moral values are far different from a 60 or 70-year-old judge. No human is capable of determining such an abstraction.

To paraphrase Ayn Rand, a person's own happiness should be his or her highest moral authority, but not when the happiness threatens that of others and tramples on their rights. If a person finds happiness by having an orgasm, curtains drawn, no one watching, whom can that possibly harm? Whose rights did that gratification impede?

In Alabama a person as young as 16 can obtain a gun license and purchase a firearm. Make no mistake; I am a proponent of the second Amendment, but when I was 16, my friends and I would lie on the ground and shoot arrows from bows straight up into the air and roll out of the way before they hit the ground. Maybe we were just immature or stupid, but most 16-year-olds are.

So a kid who just received his driver's license can purchase a 12-gauge, pump-action shotgun, capable of actually decapitating a human being, but two consenting - maybe even married - adults can't purchase a vibrator to make their sex life more satisfying. Logic, at least for now, has taken a back seat to what some call decency. Reason has officially become a foreign concept.

The United States government has no place in the home, where I would hope sex toy users remain. Big Brother is a reality. But complete freedom is an idea, nothing more.
 
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Ronald Stewart, hmm.......could he possibly be related to Rod?

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