Example Of Argumentative Essay On Child Porn

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MY ASSERTIONS ARE NOT FALSE! You have repeatedly taunted me with threats of, “you can 't prove it" rather than the fact that you’re guilty of viewing child porn. This is a typical criminal thinking pattern, and by the way, yes I can prove it! I know that you believe that you’re a crafty, intelligent criminal because you did have me fooled for some time while we were married. Sadly for you, you are not quite as intelligent and crafty as you think. Yes, I know that you used a program to wipe the computer clean on 7/23/14 as that’s the last back-up (even though that AirPort Time Capsule had been hooked up for several years prior to that). Did you get Greg or Jim’s nephew to unwittingly help you delete child porn from the computer? Anyhoo, what …show more content…
As I promised you, I have not shown our friends any of the evidence of your child porn viewing. However, I’m considering showing them after you move because I’m so sick of all your lies, and want the truth to finally come out. You are reminding me of Kathy Adams before all her lies came crashing down around her. I copied and photographed all your searches, and found it interesting that you searched, "Male borderline personality symptoms” (see below) in addition to numerous other strange searches like, compulsive masturbation, am I addicted to porn?, …show more content…
I have much more where this came from, so please stop harassing me regarding this issue and playing innocent. If you are eventually caught and lose your job, then I’ll have to sue you to get the alimony owed to me. I would rather not go through suing you as it would be a long and arduous process to get my money from you if you’re in jail. However, I’m willing to do what’s necessary out of fairness to myself even if that means going to court to get paid. Despite what you think, I feel sorry for you and know that you’re very sick. I don’t want to see you get beat up in jail as I know that sometimes happens to pedophiles. I also find it shocking that you would suggest that Judge Stephen 's would behave unethically and hold a prior ruling against someone. Judge Stephen’s is highly ethical and would never behave in such a manner. Yes, I trusted a sheriff’s recommendation when you were threatening to break into the house with a locksmith, and causing me a great deal of stress with your constant harassment. As you know, I never stated that you hit me, I simply told the truth, that you scare me and you have exhibited Jeckell and Hyde behavior ever since I discovered the child porn, and your secret life. The fact that you think and behave like a criminal continues to scare me. You are a creepy stranger to me and all I

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