PortaJohn

good luck!



guess who is paying...all of us...

According to insurance documents obtained by Block from the Manhattan Institute, Planned Parenthood saw 40,000 patients for gender-affirming hormone services just last year, with the largest portion of those patients being between the ages of 18 and 22.
 

The minor told her mother about the incident, who in turn informed a third-party community member. That community member contacted the police, and Pinola Pop was arrested on October 13 of that year. Pinola Pop admitted to the act to Kingston Police.

unfortunately, in many if not most cases, it is never reported. good chance the mother is not here legally and would not have reported it herself.
these criminals target other immigrants for exactly this reason...
this is why the lie that "immigrants commit less crime" is so damaging to the communities.
 

Twenty-nine-year-old Muhammad Zain Ul Abideen Rasheed blackmailed hundreds of victims across 20 countries, ultimately pleading guilty to 119 charges involving 286 people. Most victims were children, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said in a press release confirming that Rasheed targeted at least 180 kids under 16.
His intent was to degrade victims, Australian district court judge Amanda Burrows said at sentencing, including by forcing children to engage in "distressing" sexual acts involving family pets or other young children at home, ABC reported. He would store and sometimes livestream the videos, once to as many as 98 adults. Some victims became suicidal, but that didn't stop Rasheed's demands, even after victims shared images of self-harm, police found.
 

“This report makes clear that the FBI is simply not doing its job when it comes to protecting our children from the monsters among us who stalk them,” said John Manly, a lawyer who represents victims of Nassar. “Despite years of promises and numerous congressional hearings it’s now clear that the Larry Nassar scandal could happen again today.”
 

their bullshit never works.

The state of Oregon's failed experiment to decriminalize hard drugs comes to an official end on Sunday, and data from the state's judicial department reveals just how disastrous and ineffective Measure 110 was. Only 85 people issued citations sought addiction assessment during the three years of decriminalization, and thousands died from overdoses, data shows.
 
My shocked face.............. :rolleyes:

 
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