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Roman Polanski

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I would rather live in a country where children are protected and their predators prosecuted, and even (which in Hollywood is evidently not always the same thing) disapproved of.
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Christopher Hitchens, Save the Children: Thinking about Roman Polanski's vile child rape in a global context, Slate, Oct. 5, 2009

 
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