Oprah Winfrey and PROTECT Join Hands to Help Pass Senate Bill 1738 - a Bi-Partisan Bill to Protect Children

Sexual Abuse of Our Nation's Children

Vicki Messer
I seldom watch Oprah Winfrey on television but because of the email notice I received from PROTECT.org, I watched the September 15th program.

The first 45 minutes of the show was about all the ways perpetrators groom and abuse children, beginning in infancy. Perpetrators have learned that the younger the child, the less chance of getting caught, simply because the child is too young to articulate what has happened to them. It is sickening to know that newborns are being sexually abused, filmed and the abusive videos are passed around on the internet.

Oprah also featured three young ladies who had been sexually violated by their neighbor. The man had groomed them and won their friendship as well as the friendship of their parents. Then when the girls came to his house for a sleep-over with his own daughter, he drugged them, sexually violated them, filmed it, and spread it across the internet. None of the girls remembered being violated because they had been drugged. The video that spread across the country via the internet was the proof that was needed to catch this man and prosecute him. He is just one perpetrator who got caught. There are more of them than we can imagine.

However, the technology to pinpoint where these internet abusers live is available. The only thing lacking is the money to hire additional help to pursue these individuals. The money is also available, but unless we let our senators know how we want this money to be spent, it will go elsewhere.

I wrote about a House and Senate Bill in July of this year. The House has already passed this bill and it is currently in need of the attention by the Senate. We have until September 26, 2008 to get this bill passed by the senate. The bill would allocate the needed funds to further protect this nation's children. All that stands in the way of finding and prosecuting these offenders of infants, children and teens is the passage of Senate Bill 1738.

If you are as appalled as I am by this pervasive internet pedophile activity, please contact your state senators and require them to pass Senate Bill 1738. The children of this nation deserve better than they are currently getting and the passage of this bill would do much to bring the help that is needed.

You can go to PROTECT and find the link on their front page where you can tell your senators to take action on this bill. All the information you need is on this website. You can fill in the information and email your senators directly from the PROTECT website.

Won't you take just a few minutes of your time to help those children who are being abused, even as you are reading this article? They are waiting for your help. They have no voice, but you do! Please help change the laws in order to better protect the children of the United States of America.

Addendum: If you have objections to any aspect of this Senate Bill, please express those thoughts to your State Senators. Please don't just let this bill go without expressing your opinions to your senators. We all need to be responsible citizens and be a voice for the children who are being sexually abused and exploited.

Published by Vicki Messer

In 1997 I began a personal journey of healing from years of childhood sexual abuse. For the better part of 10 years, I worked my way through the painful repressed memories of incest at the hands of several...  View profile

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  • Sheryl Young9/22/2008

    I may have actually found something to agree with Oprah on. What pedophiles, black market human slavery people and child molesters are getting away with these days is ridiculous.

  • Carol Roach9/21/2008

    I watched the show it was great, I am not an american so I can't write but I do wish everyone in your country does

  • Charlene Collins9/20/2008

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky9/18/2008

    Great info, Joy. I saw bits and pieces of the show just because of the subject matter. I'm definitely behind anything that will provide protection for children.

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