
Nice Guy, one of our most esteemed commenters, has a decidedly different take on leniency for Allison Mack and Lauren Salzman. His post has a few crude moments in it, but might be worth exploring, if one is not too squeamish. His theory, which might or might not stand up in a court of law, is that L

Two of our most esteemed commenters – the youthful, future curmudgeon, Bangkok and the inestimable, irascible Texan, Scott Johnson – are at odds over a lady that Bangkok has seemingly adored from afar.

The opinions of the writer are not necessarily the opinions of the Frank Report.

Here’s a twist. A man complaining that women do not want his help in their women’s movement. Stewart B. Epstein sent me the following guest view. He is a retired college professor of sociology, social work and psychology. He is also a man who has been fighting for women’s rights for decades. Nowaday

The debate over the fairness of the sex registry has prompted numerous and interesting comments. The main writer for the abolition of the sex offender registry is Rudy. In this post we will listen to Bangkok’s views and allow Rudy to rebut.

From our last article Advocate Argues for End of Registry for Sex Offenders, a series of comments were made that readers interested in the topic might like to read as a separate post since a reasonable debate has ensued.

By Daniel Greenfield

Rudy 101 is an individual who evidently was once on the sex offender registry and is now no longer on it. How he got off it remains unclear. He is an advocate for ending the registry and has an argument that is worth some debate. He has been good enough to reply to a number of commenters who do not