That was back in March, I’m pretty sure it’s been posted.
On the other hand, nothing like bringing it back for an encore.
Complete hijack:
From that live boy story: “The 3 charges Moore police are recommending against Shortey include soliciting prostitution of a minor, prostitution within 1,000 feet of a church and transporting for the purpose of prostitution.” (my emphasis)
My question: what the fuck? What difference the distance from a church make in this crime? Is there a separate charge for 1,000 feet from a Mosque? 1,000 feet from a Temple? 1,000 from a Zoroastrian shrine? What about 1,000 feet from an atheist’s house? Don’t they get a break from the scourge of rampant prostitution?
This could go in Stupid Gun News or even #FloridaMan, but this seems like the best place: Meet Seminole County Tax Collector Joel Greenberg:
Speculation is that he wants higher office and is pandering to the NRA, like probable GOP governor nominee Adam Putnam, another piece of work, who’s announced he’s “a proud NRA sellout”.
In this case, I’m 99.99% certain (0.01% because it is Oklahoma) that ‘church’ really is ‘house of worship’ and everything but the atheist’s house would count. Why it is an added charge is a separate 1st amendment question.
Obviously there are too many easy johns in a small area when the congregation leaves the church, it’s like shooting fish in a barrel. Talk about trust and self-restraint…
Also you have to think about children ( no, not the way that Shortey does. )
Former Philadelphia Phillies player Lenny Dykstra, who has appeared on Fox News multiple times, says women talking politics turns him on.
:smack: It just came across my newsfeed. I’ve got to learn to check the dates. :smack:
Same here. I do not understand why Yahoo(ATT used that as a homepage for E-mail) has months old stories pop up like that.
And the new ATT page has mostly video news links. Same problem with stale news.
I think it’s a competition thing. The priests don’t want to have to start paying alter boys.
NRA spokesman Grant Stinchfield suggested that North Korea should bomb Sacramento instead of Guam
Then how are they supposed to make a living, now that Trump has banned them from the military?
Twenty dollars, same as in town?
Have they been altered *to *boys or *from *boys?
Ha! I just noticed the slip (still no pun intended).
Republican Congressman Buddy Carter wants to withhold money for testing rape kits from sanctuary cities.
David Duke on the KKK/Nazi/white nationalist riots in the streets of Charlottesville:
“This represents a turning point for the people of this country. We are determined to take our country back,” Duke said. “We are going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump. That’s what we believed in. That’s why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he’s going to take our country back.”
Donald? Comment on Charlottesville?
Via Twitter:
“We ALL must be united & condemn all that hate stands for. There is no place for this kind of violence in America. Lets come together as one!”
We used to have to name something in order to defeat it. You live, you learn, I guess. At least the chaos is not far from his mind. His follow up tweet:
“Am in Bedminster for meetings & press conference on V.A. & all that we have done, and are doing, to make it better-but Charlottesville sad!”
I guess he can’t come right out and condemn the republicans marching on Charlottesville.
He needs to leave it open, so that his base can say ‘Trump tweeted in support of us and against the haters who opposed our righteous demonstrating in favor of white supremacy.’
(And they certainly will say that.)
Since Trump himself isn’t going to do that; good luck, buddy.