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Well, I know what you meant to say, anyway. It doesn't take a PhD to understand mandatory sentences. A look at their use, though, often illustrates the law of unintended consequences. And your continued mischaracterization of the pregnant woman sex Vermont incident is, at least, consistent. You didn't understood the text of this story when your demigod O'Reilly fulminated about it a month or so ago, and you don't understand it now. Here is about as clear an analysis as one is pregnant woman sex likely to read, since it pregnant woman sex is coming from someone who hasn't an agenda like hyping ratings: Death by Anecdote How pundits use stories to mislead the public Published On Thursday, February 16, 2006 2:59 AM By SAMUEL M. SIMON One month ago, Bill O’Reilly, a Fox News pundit, brought a horrifying story to the public’s attention. In darkest Vermont—homeland of radical ice cream dealers and noisy presidential candidates—an uncaring judge had denied justice to a small child. Judge Edward Cashman sentenced a man who raped a young girl for four years to a measly 60 days in prison.
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