Still waiting on federal appeals court decision but arguments for allowing a judge to jail children were hysterically bad. @AGAndrewBailey isn't sending his best. Good luck, counselor. #DueProcessNow youtube.com/live/dXlnCZOWH…
Worst argument ever. If this "is something judges do" we need a lot more judges on trial.
Judges regularly violate the rights of citizens so we should let them keep doing it---@attornye_CSV philosophy.
Siri, I swear! Sorry to the misfire on tweet handle. This is @AGAndrewBailey's philosophy they're peddling in court on tax payer dime. Holy Moly. It's ASTOUNDING
Failing so hard
What happens to an Attorney General when his attorneys lie to protect a bad judge @AGAndrewBailey? I think it's perjury, but I dunno. State officials don't play by the same rules and we have to.
Wait for it...
I don't know why these threads don't works sometimes. This is the next one and it's hilarious
I spoke to @defango today which was very easy to do, a thing Cashman didn't bother to do until after he tried to make the world think he is some kind of supervillain with the power to remove your brain with an injection. And it's incredibly unfair that a "journalist" did this.
The allegations in the article are so outrageous that only someone with an agenda or malicious intent could push publish without trying to verify any of it. What is Cashman's game here? Why did he do this? Is it incompetence or something worse?
If you want to hate your government more than ever, listen to this deposition of CPS worker Karen Wagner: children taken from parents get sexually abused by doctors for an anal exam. This is your government, folks. Sexually abusing kids.
"You're telling me that if a child is taken for neglect they'll still do a genital-urinary evaluation?" ...."Yes." WUT.
"They look at the whole child as a whole..." she says explaining why strangers who just ripped the kid from their parents are forcing 4-year-olds to strip and lay on a table with their knees to their chest so strangers can look at their anuses with a microscope.
Women do themselves no favors when they refuse to accept responsibility for their own bad choices and instead claim "abuse." They very well may have been abused. But when you turn on the gas and light the match and then get hurt there's a catalyst there and it was you.
I am reminded of the great Chrissy Hynde who told a scary story of being assaulted by a biker. But she took some ownership and said she knew she shouldn't have been where she was alone, scantily dressed, and drunk. She contributed to her own abuse.
That doesn't excuse the rapist. He's still wrong. He should go to jail. But women need to take responsibility for their own safety. And it's not safe to get drunk and be provocative with men, some of whom are predators.
Well, he buried the lede just like I said. And while I hated part 1 this one is a little better. It appears he's trying to get evidence. We didn't need the 10k words in part 1
First, this controversy was never about trafficking or wanting to know every detail of EB's past. It's about the censorship of people who asked about it. And if EB would have told this story to Venti instead of threatening her maybe we wouldn't be here.
Shane's article focuses entirely on trafficking instead of the inexplicable censoring on twitter and YouTube of anyone asking questions about EB's many stories. So we must look at what he wrote.
Journalism is not listening to someone's story and repeating it in black and white print with some of your thoughts sprinkled in. That's a diary entry. Journalism is pouring through records, talking to associates, scouring social media on the wayback.
It takes months of labor to verify, corroborate, contact the opposition, hear their side, compare notes, and then try to find the truth. What passes for journalism these days is piss-poor. And yet they get paid huge $$ and I'm over here with a dented car I can't fix because
I spend 3 mos to a year on a story that makes as much money as a story I could just vomit up in an hour with no research. Journalism is not valued anymore. Most people don't even recognize it when they see it.
It is my opinion that one only needs to read this far into this piece to get the answer you're looking for about #elizableu. #BelieveEvidence. Put up or shut up Eliza. Trafficking is a crime. "Legal reasons" don't pass the sniff test, dear. timcast.com/news/cashman-e…
I'm going to give you my live reactions as I read this. Moses on a cracker this is ridiculous. No journalist would accept this bonkers BS. Didn't she write about the musician she was with (MCR) on MySpace? Has anyone just asked him if he trafficked her? Maybe this guy did...
IF she was a minor when this happened (and that's not verified) then this is a crime. It's a crime for adults too. She admits to using drugs willingly. Prostitution for drugs is very common. It's a sad fact. I have friends who survived it. (cont)