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RE: A lawyer, a money launderer, a mob boss, and a spy walk into
(07-20-2017 07:13 PM)Kaplony Wrote: (07-20-2017 06:34 PM)cb4029 Wrote: (07-20-2017 06:25 PM)bullet Wrote: (07-20-2017 05:54 PM)GrayBeard Wrote: (07-20-2017 06:06 AM)Machiavelli Wrote: a bar.
The bartender asks.
You must be here about adoption agencies?
Mach, you have more credibility when you discuss the Republican's lack of ability to get anything done than chasing this rabbit trail.
Especially when its already been explained to him that the Russians had no interest in the adoption issue. As much as he writes about it, you would think he would at least have a rudimentary grasp of what he was talking about. Its like listening to the Dude of West Virginia talking about financial stuff related to realignment. The guy was a total financial illiterate.
I believe they were there to talk about adoption. Adoption being code for human trafficking.
Dang...you foiled it.
Trump was going to traffic you and Mach to the Russians. Two of their villages in the southern Urals lost their idiots and they can't find any domestic replacements.
I thought human trafficking was the left? http://thefederalist.com/2017/07/18/unab...g-suicide/
" The most infamous case of this kind is perhaps the Rotherham child sex exploitation ring, which first came to light in 2010. An independent inquiry found in 2014 that British men of Pakistani origin had groomed at least 1,400 underage girls for sexual exploitation over the previous 16 years. The girls, some as young as 12, were variously abducted, raped, tortured, and forced into prostitution. Even more shocking than the details of the sex ring is why it persisted for so long: police and city officials knew what was happening but didn’t take action for fear of being accused of racism.
You would think this would be enough for the government to take action and protect the women and girls being preyed upon by these men, but you’d be wrong. Two years after the inquiry, an investigation by the Daily Express found that nothing had changed; the exploitation was still happening “on an industrial scale.”
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