Tuesday, January 1, 2008

A year old case.

Man gets over a year in prison for marraige to 14 year old.

If ever the ever coming revolution comes Judge Daniel Bryan and the prosecutor in this case must be payed back for their assault on this Man, Matthew Koso, with usurious interest. All who take action against Men must be destroyed. Matthew Koso did nothing wrong. Females were made by God for Men. Men were not made for females.

There is nothing wrong with marrying young girls who are able to have children. ALL people who have taken action against Men who have done so must eventually be murdered (assuming the ever coming revolution does come within their lifetime (that which so many seem to just KNOW will come... but never does)) if men wish to reclaim their status and liberties. Have we not all given peace a chance? What is the fruit of peace? More feminism? More women's rights? More men rotting in jail on all manners of charges? More pro-power-to-woman anti-man laws? Yes; that is what peace brings. The only thing that has ever worked to contain women's rights and ensure men's liberty is the force of arms. Peace gives you servitude and slavery... that is why you are always taught to give peace a chance.

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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

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FALLS CITY, Neb. — A 23-year-old man was sentenced to more than a year in prison Tuesday on a sexual assault charge filed after he impregnated a teenager, then married her last spring when she was 14.

Judge Daniel Bryan sentenced Matthew Koso to 18 to 30 months in prison, saying probation wasn't an option because Koso continued to have sexual relations with his underage wife.

"Marriage is one of our most sacred institutions," Bryan said, "and it appeared to be the answer in this case, but it can't cover up a crime, and it can't make it go away."

Koso and the girl legally married in Kansas in May, after the teen's mother gave the couple permission. Kansas does not have a minimum age as long as there is parental or judicial consent; Nebraska requires those getting married to be at least 17.

Crystal Koso, now 15, urged the judge to be lenient, saying she loved her husband and wanted her daughter, born Aug. 24, to have a chance to know him.

"If you send my husband to jail, maybe you'll see my daughter here in 15 years," she said.

The couple cried together as Koso was sentenced.

Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning made headlines when he charged Koso last summer. He said his office had an obligation to protect children in Nebraska, where state law prohibits people 19 or older from having sex with those under 16. Koso initially pleaded not guilty, but he changed his plea in December without explanation.

The case prompted Kansas officials to introduce a bill banning marriage for anyone 15 and under and preserving the requirement for parental or judicial consent for those age 16 or 17.