This seems like a fair sentence to me.
Anthony Stancl, who used the Facebook social networking site to deceive and coerce fellow New Berlin Eisenhower High School students into sexual acts with him in 2008, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and another 13 years of extended supervision Wednesday.
Waukesha County Circuit Judge J. Mac Davis imposed the sentence because he said Stancl had proven he was manipulative, excessively self-centered and could still be dangerous.
“I am afraid of what he can and might do,” Davis said.
But Ryan is right.
Rep. Paul Ryan will be among the three dozen lawmakers at a White House health care summit Thursday.
Ryan, a Janesville Republican who has been vocal in his opposition to the Democrats’ reform plans, is attending the summit as a guest of House Republican Leader John Boehner.
Although he said he appreciated the invitation, Ryan expressed concern that the summit will be “more about showmanship than true bipartisanship.”