Saturday, February 24, 2007

Former ACLU Chapter President Arrested for Child Pornography



This falls under the "Why am I not surprised?" category. What is amazing is that it took so long to take this guy down. His activities have been been under scrutiny for a long time. These ACLU A**holes have long been supporters of such decadent, perverse organizations as NAMBLA, the North American Man/Boy Love Association. Not only that, but your tax dollars are supporting them! And judicial activist judges are in cahoots with them. Listen to this interview at AM 1500 WBRI. Marquis Washington of Dividing Line Magazine interviews Craig McCarthy of CourtZero.

Complaint Alleges Virginia Man Accessed, Downloaded Graphic Child Pornography

By JACK DATE
ABC NEWS
Feb. 23, 2007— Federal agents arrested Charles Rust-Tierney, the former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU, Friday in Arlington for allegedly possessing child pornography. According to a criminal complaint obtained by ABC News, Rust-Tierney allegedly used his e-mail address and credit card to subscribe to and access a child pornography website.

The complaint states that federal investigations into child pornography websites revealed that "Charles Rust-Tierney has subscribed to multiple child pornography website over a period of years." As recently as last October, the complaint alleges, "Rust-Tierney purchased access to a group of hardcore commercial child pornography websites." Complaint Alleges Access to Graphic Material Rust-Tierney admitted to investigators that he had downloaded videos and images from child pornography websites onto CD-ROMs, according to the complaint.

The videos described in the complaint depict graphic forcible intercourse with prepubescent females. One if the girls is described in court documents as being "seen and heard crying", another is described as being "bound by rope."

The investigation is being conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and the Arlington County Police as part of the Northern Virginia and District of Columbia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.

Rust-Tierney made an initial appearance in a federal court in Alexandria, VA, Friday. He is being detained pending a preliminary hearing scheduled for Wednesday, February 28.

Youth Coach, Argued Against Restricting Public Internet

Rust Tierney coaches various youth sports teams in and around Arlington, Virginia, according to court documents. In the past, Rust-Tierney had argued against restricting Internet access in public libraries in Virginia, writing, "Recognizing that individuals will continue to behave responsibly and appropriately while in the library, the default should be maximum, unrestricted access to the valuable resources of the Internet."

Calls to Rust-Tierney's home were not answered and calls to the ACLU of Virginia were not immediately returned.

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**Update on my
Monday, February 05, 2007 story,

Student Council Passes Diversity Pledge

h/t to Texas Fred's

Well, it was tied in to the diversity pledge story, since it was also in Virginia, and in the same week. The original proposal by Del. Donald McEachin, a Democrat, called for “atonement.”
That was when Donald McEachin said:

"This is a good first step,' says McEachin, whose great-grandfather Archie was a slave."

Wow, an 'African-American' whose great-grandfather was a slave. Surprising. Unless he's black as shoe polish, he's probably got some of Massa McEachin's blood in him. Oh, crap - that's right, he's a VICTIM. Well s'cuse me, my great-grandaddy fought in the Civil War. So what?

We do the things we do mostly because of environment. His great grand-daddy couldn't avoid being taken into captivity (probably on an African tribal head's orders), and sold as a slave. My great-grandaddy couldn't avoid the War between the States, which by the way was fought partly to FREE the slaves. Which side you fought on back then, depended on where you were born. Get over it. There are no victims here, unless you choose to see yourself as one. You want to be a victim, Mr McEachin? Go ahead, I got things to do.