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LAFAYETTE — A Carencro man has been charged with raping a 5-year-old boy and possibly giving the child AIDS, according to records with the Lafayette Parish District Attorney’s Office.

Conwell Cormier, 29, was indicted by a Lafayette Parish grand jury this past week on one count of aggravated rape and one count of exposing the child to AIDS, records show.

Cormier, whose address was 241 Beau Basin Road, Apartment 13 in Carencro, has been in the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center since his arrest on April 1.

He is being held on $1 million bail, records show.

Records indicate the victim had recently turned 5 when the attack occurred around Jan. 1.

Cormier’s first court appearance in the case will be June 25, according to jail records.

According to Louisiana law, the penalty for aggravated rape is death or an automatic sentence of life in prison with no parole, while the penalty for exposing someone to AIDS is up to 10 years in prison at hard labor.

http://theadvocate.com/home/6191014-125/carencro-m...

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Taryan Lynch
Looking for Help
Posted June 10, 2013 by Taryan Lynch in News Links
I agree with many things on this site! I found it by looking for information on a person my mom has gotten involved with. He is using her and draining her of everything she has and I think is not what he says he stands for so when I did an internet search on his name there was a blog on this site talking about the Aryan brotherhood of which he says he was a member of and the prison in Texas where he was his name is Bozidar Pavlovich and the blog date was January 2010 if anyone or the person who wrote about being in prison with him could contact me and help me I would be greatly indebted. I believe him to be gay and he tells her that he is not. But something is very wrong. I do not think he believes in anything remotely like the brotherhood. So thanks!
beautifulnightmare



The House of Representatives voted late Wednesday to prohibit the Department of Homeland Security from using taxpayer dollars to buy and stockpile ammunition until they provide a “comprehensive report” to Congress on its ammunition usage, purchase history and contracting practices.

“Prior to committing taxpayer dollars for ammunition contracts, we must ensure that government agencies justify the necessity and cost to both Congress and the American people,” said Representative Mark Meadows (R.-N.C.), the amendment’s author.

The House approved the amendment to H.R. 2217, Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2014, by a 234-192 vote. Notably, eighteen democrats supported the amendment and only thirteen republicans opposed.Read more:

Thats great that the House approved this amendment, but isn’t it a little late as far as ammo spending spree? Just saying
Mr Blade
Adoptive parents of child born with genitals of both sexes sue hospital for 'mutilating' him by removing his male organs when he was a baby -

The adoptive parents of a South Carolina boy born with the genitals of both sexes are suing doctors and state social workers for 'mutilating' him by performing irreversible sex-assignment surgery and removing his male organs when he was under state care. The child, now 8, has shown strong signs of identifying as male and recently began living as a boy, according to Pam and Mark Crawford, who adopted him after the surgery. The parents say the boy, MC, has been denied the right to choose his sex for himself by doctors who altered his body to make him appear female.

The state and federal lawsuits - believed by the couple's lawyers to be the first of their kind in the United States - argue that doctors should not have performed surgery when they knew they could not predict how MC's gender would develop.
'It's become more and more difficult, as his identify has become more clearly male, the idea that mutilation was done to him has become more and more real,' Pam Crawford, a psychiatrist, told the Southern Poverty Law Center - which has taken up MC's case. 'There was no medical reason that that decision was made at that time. There was no threat to his life.'

The couple, a psychiatrist and stay-at-home dad, said they are taking legal action in the hopes of helping other children who face similar medical conditions. 'We feel very strongly that these decisions to permanently alter somebody's genitalia and their reproductive ability for no medical reason whatsoever is an abhorrent practice and can't be continued,' Pam Crawford said in a phone interview. 'It is too late for our son,' she added. 'The damage has been done to him.'

The lawsuit filed in state court in Columbia names the South Carolina Department of Social Services, Greenville Hospital System and Medical University of South Carolina as defendants.

Spokeswomen for the state department and the hospital system said they could not comment on the pending litigation, which alleges gross negligence and medical malpractice based on a lack of informed consent.

A spokeswoman for the Medical University of South Carolina - where the surgery took place - said the suit would be reviewed by the hospital's leadership and general counsel.

The child, identified only as M.C., was born in South Carolina in November 2004 and entered the state's foster care system in February 2005 after being removed from the custody of his biological parents.

Shortly after he was born, doctors noted that he had 'ambiguous genitals' and both male and female reproductive organs, the lawsuits said.

Though doctors determined that he could be raised as either a boy or a girl, they opted for genital surgery that made the child's body look female - a decision the Crawfords say was premature because his dominant gender identity had not yet emerged.

'The surgery eliminated M.C.'s potential to procreate as a male and caused a significant and permanent impairment of sexual function,' according to the filings in state court.

'The doctors knew that sex assignment surgeries on infants with conditions like M.C.'s poses a significant risk of imposing a gender that is ultimately rejected by the patient,' the lawsuit says. The federal lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Charleston, South Carolina, says the surgery violated the child's constitutional rights.

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Sex-assignment surgeries on infants with intersex conditions, previously called hermaphroditism, have been performed since the 1950s, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center and Advocates for Informed Choice, which are helping represent the Crawfords and their child. The medical procedures often are performed without the risks being fully explained, the groups said. 'Doctors often assume they have to do surgery to make their bodies fit the stereotypes,' said Anne Tamar-Mattis, executive director of Advocates for Informed Choice, a legal advocacy group for children born with variations of reproductive or sexual anatomy. In the case of the Crawfords' child, 'the doctors knew from the beginning that there was a strong probability that this child would be a boy.'

The Crawfords, who live in Columbia, said they initially raised M.C. as a girl after gaining custody when the toddler was about 20 months old. But they said they soon noticed M.C. tended toward interests typically associated with males and preferred boys' clothing. As he grew older, he asked for his hair to be cut short like his father's and wanted to join a gymnastics class as a boy, they said. 'He's always been able to amuse himself with a toolkit,' Mark Crawford said. 'He's more likely than any of our other children to be climbing trees, wanting to ride bikes, flying model airplanes.' A couple of months ago, in consultation with their pediatrician, the Crawfords said their son made the transition to live as a boy and has been accepted as one by his friends. But they added that the long-term consequences of the surgery are heartbreaking to try to explain to him. 'It's really tough because he's now asking the questions about how he can be like everybody else,' Pam Crawford said.

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darkwulf11


While we're distracted with the enemy's waving of his right hand of race mixing we're not watching his left hand of genetic engineering to eliminate undesirable "traits" like the white race. If they target redheads today then who will be the target tomorrow. Genetic engineering offers parents the ability to select what traits their children have and what undesirable things to leave out. Although it would be good to leave out certain diseases and disorders such as diabetes, high blood pressure, bone diseases, etc. who should decide what stays and what goes? At what point does the government get involved. Would you want the government to decide how your child is "programed"?



Professor Julian Savulescu said that creating so-called designer babies could be considered a "moral obligation" as it makes them grow up into "ethically better children". The expert in practical ethics said that we should actively give parents the choice to screen out personality flaws in their children as it meant they were then less likely to "harm themselves and others". The academic, who is also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Medical Ethics, made his comments in an article in the latest edition of Reader's Digest. He explained that we are now in the middle of a genetic revolution and that although screening, for all but a few conditions, remained illegal it should be welcomed. He said that science is increasingly discovering that genes have a significant influence on personality – with certain genetic markers in embryo suggesting future characteristics. By screening in and screening out certain genes in the embryos, it should be possible to influence how a child turns out. In the end, he said that "rational design" would help lead to a better, more intelligent and less violent society in the future. "Surely trying to ensure that your children have the best, or a good enough, opportunity for a great life is responsible parenting?" wrote Prof Savulescu, the Uehiro Professor in practical ethics.

Full Article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/94...


Designer Babies

http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/genetic/desi...

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