A reminder of 'lock up the people, free the inmates', one of the more bizarre, or agenda-revealing if you prefer, aspects of the 'pandemic':
Meanwhile, Harris' attorneys had requested the courts to release him on house arrest, while adding that he suffers from asthma and is at risk for COVID-19 in jail.
Again: there is no population whose 'social contacts' are easier to control than inmates.
>soliciting sex from underage boys at cheerleading competitions
What the hell were young boys doing at a cheerleading competition? -- after Uvalde, it looks like soon they may stop worrying about 'toxic masculinity'.
>Notable figures listed as authors of character letters used by his defense included ...
And given political reality today, I wonder how many of these 'notable figures' would have been willing to go on record as character witnesses on his behalf had he been white?
That's "Cheer"--which I've never heard of--as opposed to "Cheers", which EVERYONE has heard of.
ReplyDeleteDusky,Jerry Harris,I've never heard of.
Whitey,Jonathan Harris--I have("Lost in Space").
--GRA
A reminder of 'lock up the people, free the inmates', one of the more bizarre, or agenda-revealing if you prefer, aspects of the 'pandemic':
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, Harris' attorneys had requested the courts to release him on house arrest, while adding that he suffers from asthma and is at risk for COVID-19 in jail.
Again: there is no population whose 'social contacts' are easier to control than inmates.
>soliciting sex from underage boys at cheerleading competitions
What the hell were young boys doing at a cheerleading competition? -- after Uvalde, it looks like soon they may stop worrying about 'toxic masculinity'.
>Notable figures listed as authors of character letters used by his defense included ...
And given political reality today, I wonder how many of these 'notable figures' would have been willing to go on record as character witnesses on his behalf had he been white?