CNN’s bitter fruit Don Lemon feels a bit sorry for Jerry Sandusky (Video)

cnn-logoWhy am I not surprised? A leftist CNN hack feels a bit sorry for child molester Jerry Sandusky. Don Lemon, CNN’s bitter fruit made his statements this past weekend. He told his small audience that when he saw Jerry Sandusky led out in handcuffs he felt “a bit sorry” for Sandusky because “his life is over.” Ah.. Boo F*cking Hoo Lemon. How about those kids he molested? Oh wait, progressive liberal Democrats like Lemon don’t care about them. It’s like with the Fast and Furious case. They don’t care about the real victims like Brian Terry, Jaime Zapata and hundreds of dead Mexicans in Mexico. Instead, it’s poor Eric Holder, poor Obama.

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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/SKXI7I4XCUI6D3ZRPJ6QMYCCLA kevin

    San Francisco police have arrested veteran gay rights advocate Larry Brinkin in connection with felony possession of child pornography.Brinkin, 66, who worked for the San Francisco Human Rights Commission
    before his retirement in 2010, was taken into custody Friday night. He
    spent the night in jail before he was released on bail, according to a
    spokeswoman for the sheriff’s department.The district attorney’s
    office will decide Tuesday whether to file charges. “We’re still
    reviewing the case,” district attorney’s spokeswoman Stephanie Ong Stillman said Monday.Police
    say that Brinkin had pornographic images, some that appear to show
    children as young as 1 and 2 or 3 years old being sodomized and
    performing oral sex on adult men, in e-mail attachments linked to his
    account, according to a search warrant served by San Francisco police. Representatives
    of America Online contacted authorities after coming across e-mail
    attachments from one of its subscriber’s accounts containing what they
    believed to be child pornography. The Los Angeles Police Department, which was assigned to the case, traced the IP address associated with the account, Zack3737@aol.com,
    to Brinkin, a San Francisco resident, according to court records. Los
    Angeles police forwarded the case to San Francisco police. San
    Franc

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/SKXI7I4XCUI6D3ZRPJ6QMYCCLA kevin

    isco investigators say the account was registered to Brinkin, and
    that he paid for the e-mail service with his credit card. Police
    provided two examples of e-mail messages from last year in which
    Zack3737 provides disturbing descriptions of the exploitive sexual acts.
    The
    e-mail account also is linked to Yahoo discussion groups on sexual
    exploitation of young boys and girls, according to the search warrant.
    Executing
    a search warrant Friday, police seized two laptops, a desk top
    computer, videos, a floppy disk and thumb drives from Brinkin’s Waller
    Street home.
    During his 22-year tenure at the Human Rights
    Commission, Brinkin was best known for championing equal rights for gays
    and lesbians. He helped craft San Francisco’s groundbreaking Equal
    Benefits Ordinance, which became a national model for
    workplace equality.
    Upon Brinkin’s retirement, the Board of Supervisors
    approved a resolution declaring the week of Feb. 1, 2010, “Larry
    Brinkin Week” in San Francisco, saying his “dedication to advance the
    civil rights of all people has never stopped.”
    Former Supervisor Bevan Dufty
    who authored the board resolution, said Monday that he was shocked to
    learn of Brinkin’s arrest. “I have admired and respected his work for
    the LGBT community,” Dufty said. “I respect and am confident that there
    will be due process.”
    Brinkin did not respond to requests for comment Monday.
    Rachel Gordon is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. E-mail: rgordon@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @rachelgordonsf
     

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1556178739 Nate Kangas

    First we have they are born Gay so make special exceptions for them, then elevate them above everyone else in society as we see happening now. Now is it feel sorry for the child molesters and pedophiles because they cannot help themselves and they were born that way. Next it will be we cannot help that people want to have sex with animals their car whatever. There is a lot we can do about these things and we do NOT need to make special exceptions for deviant behavior.
    If a person is different they are still equal, if they live their life with whatever affliction they have and DO NOT hurt people great. If we allow them to hurt people and make excuses we are on a dangerous road.
    Wile I see a lot of correlation in the studies done on this there is no link to causation. Psych 101 will tell you correlation does not equal causation. Worse yet when we start to make the “They were born this way” statements we set ourselve on a slippery slope of excusing, then condoning and finnaly elavating the deviant behavior.
    I for one do not want to be on the slippery slope of Pedophiles are born that way so please excuse their actions.