By A Texas Reader
Wed, Oct 9, 2019 10:44 p.m.
An Arizona elected official is facing dozens of charges in three states in connection with a multimillion-dollar adoption scheme in which he allegedly smuggled more than 40 women into the U.S. from the Marshall Islands, promising them money in exchange fo
| An Arizona elected official is facing dozens of charges in three states in connection with a multimillion-dollar adoption scheme in which he allegedly smuggled more than 40 women into the U.S ... www.foxnews.com |
Should have hit up Warren Jeffs for some spare offspring.
| Warren Steed Jeffs (born 3 December 1955) is the President of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS Church), a polygamous Mormon denomination. In 2011, Jeffs was convicted of two felony counts of child sexual assault, for which he is currently serving a sentence of life plus twenty years.. In 2006, Jeffs was placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List for his flight ... en.wikipedia.org |


2 comments:
jerry pdx
The media is so desperate to keep #MeToo hoax culture alive it's giving this Matt Lauer story blanket attention: https://people.com/tv/matt-lauer-accused-rape-nbc-news-colleague/
I had to read this part twice to be sure I wasn't hallucinating but here is an excerpt from the article:
Nevils says in the book that she had more sexual encounters (after being anally raped by him) with Lauer back in New York City, according to Variety, telling Farrow: “It was completely transactional. It was not a relationship.”
Yes, his victim, Brook Nevils, was so traumatized she had "more" sexual encounters with Lauer! Though she qualified them as being "transactional", you know, a euphemism for prostitution. Of course, begs the question: Why would she engage even in "transactional" sexual encounters with a man who anally raped her?
Yes, I can hear the howls of the feminists now: You don't understand the psychology of an abused woman! Maybe not, but I do understand the concepts of free choice and basic personal responsibility.
I hate to be defending Lauer, never liked the guy and I do think he was probably acting like an out of control oversexed swine but I'm not going to accept every one of these absurd #MeToo accusations they constantly try to shove down our throats.
Birthright tourism? I hope the guy made the women pay up dearly. He is going to prison for a long time too I hope.
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