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I don't think this pervert would live more than a week where I live

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They need some laws about this...

Seattle-Area Pedophile Has 'How-to' Web Site for Men Seeking Little Girl Activities

SEATTLE — A Web site created by a pedophile is a virtual "how-to" manual, complete with the best places in western Washington state to see little girls, and tops on how to avoid getting caught by the police.

The site, titled "Seattle-Tacoma Everett Girls Love," has been around for a few years. The police know all about it, yet they say they can't shut it down because the site is legal.

The man who runs it, 45-year-old Jack McClellan, has never been convicted of a sex crime, which means he can attend any family-friendly events where children are present, and take all the pictures he wants for his Web site.

McClellan says his purpose is to promote association, friendship and legal, consensual hugging and cuddling between men and pre-pubescent girls. He admitted to FOX News that his "age of attraction" is between 3 and 11 years old.

"I guess the main thing is I just think they're cute, a lot cuter than women. I admit there is kind of an erotic arousal there," McClellan said.

McClellan wants to bring pedophiles out of the closet and give them a way to get some relief, by going out and being around little girls. He suggests a number of places, such as plays at elementary schools, parks, swimming pools and libraries.

Parents are understandably outraged. FOX News spoke to the mother of an 8-year-old girl whose picture appeared on the Web site. The picture was taken at a dance recital.

"You have one in your face and you can't do anything about it because there's not a law to protect them from that," said parent Ann Cialoa. "It's scary, and the fact that we're going to wait around for him to violate before we do something."

McClellan has convinced himself that he won't do anything illegal, and he believes he can be an example to other pedophiles.

But police and prosecutors are watching him closely to see if he crosses the line. A handful of state legislators are looking at drafting a new law. But until they do, he's free to continue pushing pedophilia.
 
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