I agree!! I think is so interesting that on CNN they tried to paint her as the lily white girl with blonde hair and professional senior pictures but the actual mug shot that they showed she looked ruff and her hair was dark brown meaning that those previous pics were NOT recent.
Like someone said earlier the gays want equality now they have it and but they cant take the heat.
Hi
hairjournalist2013...
:welcome3: Thank you for your post. I also want to make sure my posts/comments are not coming off as harsh towards anyone.
I just read this and I am so disappointed with the ACLU, they have really taken a 'low' turn by defending this case....
ACLU, gay rights advocates rally around Kaitlyn Hunt
Sebastian woman, 18, charged in same-sex relationship with 14-year-old
UPDATED 12:02 PM EDT May 22, 2013
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SEBASTIAN, Fla. —Gay rights advocates and the American Civil Liberties Union are rallying around an 18-year-old Sebastian woman who was expelled from school and faces criminal charges for having sexual contact with her former high school girlfriend.
Kaitlyn Hunt was charged with two felony counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a child 12 to 16 in February. Prosecutors have offered a plea deal that includes two years of house arrest and a year of probation.
Hunt's parents mounted a social media campaign last week as their daughter faced two felony charges that could land her in jail for 15 years. She has until Friday to accept the plea deal.
Her parents maintain the other girl's parents made the criminal complaint because they were angry that their daughter was in a homosexual relationship and waited until Hunt turned 18 to pursue charges.
Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar said the relationship began when the victim was 14 and progressed to sexual acts after Hunt was 18, of which he said she has confessed.
Loar said the age of consent is 16 in Florida, and they have investigated and prosecuted many other similar incidents, including same-sex relationships.
"That has nothing to do with it," Loar said at a news conference earlier this week. "If this was an 18-year-old male and that was a 14-year-old girl, it would have been prosecuted the same way."
State attorney Bruce Colton said the arrest has nothing to do with Hunt's sexual preference. He said the law is designed to protect younger children from people who are older and can be more aggressive in forming a relationship.
But the ACLU of Florida has condemned the prosecution, saying in part that Hunt's behavior "is both fairly innocuous and extremely common."
"This is a life sentence for behavior by teenagers that is all too common, whether they are male or female, gay or straight," the statement said. "High-school relationships may be fleeting, but felony convictions are not."
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God is not going to let this slide into home plate...