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The News From WEIRD Radio for the week of
Sep. 26 - Oct. 2, 2016
Hello. Many of you know me as Dragonlover on the various Boylove sites. But, there is one thing that you may not know about me: that I am a registered sex offender.
(Dragonlover, Editorial, US, July 10, 2016)
BL songwriter The Machine releases new album
(Music review, Staff Writer, July 4, 2016)
Like the young shepherd who battled the giant Goliath, Major David Ellis slayed Charles Rodrick in federal district court this week... Rodrick’s websites at one time required individuals to pay up to $500 to have their name, photo, home address and other personal information removed.
(Janice, CA RSOL, US, July 3, 2016)
As we prepare to stand watching and enjoying “the freedom parade,” with our children and grandchildren, we must think about the many families who are not allowed that privilege as a family.
(Georgina Schaff, Argus Leader, US, July 3, 2016)
Dayna (@angrychick016) and the exploitation of child pornography for hate.
(Bernie Najarian, June 30, 2016 )
Ivan Noel is known as a controversial writer/director whose work is finally gaining wider recognition, the rights to his film Limbo having recently been purchased by Sony Pictures.
(Will Emslie, TheSkyKid.com, June 30, 2016 )
Jason "Jace" Alexander, an actor, and a director of numerous episodes of TV's "Law & Order", was sentenced Tuesday to a decade on probation on child pornography charges.
(Staff reporter , Lohud, US, June 29, 2016)
Even when they serve their time, sex crime offenders in some states are being held years beyond their release date. The civil commitment laws that let jailers deem convicts too dangerous to walk free are facing increased scrutiny, especially in Minnesota, where even juvenile sex offenders grow old behind bars.
(William Brangham, PBS News, US, June 28, 2016)