A bitch thread

Starting to despise Amazon. I have Prime and like 20% of the time now the package says Delivered and left near door but it isn’t there. It’s a lie because every time it’s really there they leave a photo. Usually it shows up within a day or two, but like tonight now I need to go and buy pet food.
i'm the only human i know who doesn't have prime. this makes my decision to continue to stay away easier.
 
IF your age ends in "teen" then you better know right from wrong. No excuses. Maybe it's time to sentence mom and dad as well.

 
IF your age ends in "teen" then you better know right from wrong. No excuses. Maybe it's time to sentence mom and dad as well.



We need to leave the parents out of this. States (and the fed) are already expanding criminality way too far without further opening that door.
 
 


He needs to name the dealership, because the dealership needs to be both investigated and boycotted.
 
His lawyer advised him not to because of the lawsuit. I wish he had too though.


Keeping the dealership's name out of it allows the dealership to continue the practice with other customers. So the guy who's offended by what's happened is now complicit in it happening to others.
 

The cop who allowed this to happen should be charged with a felony!! If a regular citizen killed a police dog, we'd be assaulted, tasered and wearing handcuffs in a jail cell.

SB 765 - This act creates "Max's Law."



Under current law, the offense of assault on a law enforcement animal is a Class C misdemeanor.



This act provides that the offense of assault on a law enforcement animal is a Class A misdemeanor, if the law enforcement animal is not injured to the point of requiring veterinary care or treatment; a Class E felony if the law enforcement animal is seriously injured to the point of requiring veterinary care or treatment; and a Class D felony if the assault results in the death of such animal.



Additionally, exemptions to the offenses of agroterrorism, animal neglect, and animal abuse shall not apply to the killing or injuring of a law enforcement animal while working.



Finally, this act adds that any dog that is owned by or in the service of a law enforcement agency and that bites or injures another animal or human is exempt from the penalties of the offense of animal abuse.
 
A West Virginia couple are charged with human trafficking, child neglect, forced labor and more after, prosecutors allege, they adopted five Black children from a shelter to do forced labor and live in deplorable conditions.


Jane Whitefeather (WSAZ)

Jane Whitefeather (WSAZ)
Jeanne Whitefeather, 62, and Donald Lantz, 63, are accused of adopting the children, ages 6 to 16, from a shelter for homeless and vulnerable youths, targeting them for forced labor specifically because of their race, according to the 16-count indictment.

“It alleges human trafficking, human rights violations, the use of forced labor,” Kanawha County Circuit Judge Maryclaire Akers said of the indictment, according to West Virginia Metro News. “Human rights violations specific to the fact that these children were targeted because of their race and they were used basically as slaves from what the indictment alleges.”


Donald Lantz (WSAZ)

Donald Lantz (WSAZ)
Whitefeather and Lantz are being held at South Central Regional Jail in Kanawha County on $500,000 bail, according to jail records. They both pleaded not guilty this month. Whitefeather’s attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Lantz, who, according to court officials, is representing himself, could not be reached for comment.

Kanawha County sheriff’s deputies said they found the children in October during a welfare check at the couple’s home in Sissonville. They said they forced their way into a barn on the property, where they found two children in a small room.

“The children had no means to exit the barn on their own, no running water, no bathroom facilities, and were obviously deprived of adequate hygienic care and food,” the sheriff’s department said in a statement at the time. It said they then found a “small child” locked inside the main home alone.

The two children in the barn, ages 14 and 16, said they had been locked inside for about 12 hours when they were found and were forced to sleep on the bare concrete floor, according to the indictment. Court documents said that the children were dirty and had a strong body odor and that the 14-year-old had “open sores on his bare feet.”

“Neighbors also reported that the children were forced to perform farm labor and were not permitted inside the residence,” West Virginia Metro News reported, citing the filing.

During the hearing, according to The Associated Press, Whitefeather’s attorney, Mark Plants, said that there was a key inside the shed where teens were found and that there was “just a plain and simple misunderstanding about what is going on here.”

Lantz arrived home hours later with an 11-year-old boy, and he led deputies to a 6-year-old girl who was staying with friends of the couple, according to WCHS-TV of Charleston.

The couple are accused of abusing the children initially at their 80-acre ranch in Washington state and then in West Virginia, where they moved after learning they were being investigated, Metro News reported.

The couple first posted their combined $400,000 bail, but a judge ruled this month that the bail was too low and raised their bonds to $500,000 each. Prosecutors said they believe the couple paid the initial bond through money they made from human trafficking at their Washington and West Virginia homes, which they have since sold.

“We believe that the family lived at those two residences while they were committing the crimes. That turned the residences from property into contraband,” Kanawha County Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Christopher Krivonyak told NBC News.

“We said, ‘Judge, we want you to hold on to the money until we have a chance to litigate the claims. If we’re right, that money should go to the kids.’”
 
 
getting abortions= women's "health" issue
having transgender surgery=same
pardon me if their omnipresent verbal malfeasance leaves me cold.
 
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