"GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer" <guybannister58@aol.com> wrote in message news:fwtuilsoly21$.1vrcyzvqxou7r$.dlg@40tude.net... For the record: 1. Despite the pc spin of the corporate media article below, it wasn't a "tryst," it was (per the law) rape. 2. Neither was it, as the article falsely claims, "consensual"; by definition minors can't "consent" to sex. But then again
On Mar 4, 5:45 pm, GeorgeWashingtonAdmirer <guybanniste...@aol.com> wrote: For the record: 1. Despite the pc spin of the corporate media article below, it wasn't a "tryst," it was (per the law) rape. 2. Neither was it, as the article falsely claims, "consensual"; by definition minors can't "consent" to sex. But then again, the rapist was a Mexican named "Raul Tapia,"
For the record: 1. Despite the pc spin of the corporate media article below, it wasn't a "tryst," it was (per the law) rape. 2. Neither was it, as the article falsely claims, "consensual"; by definition minors can't "consent" to sex. But then again, the rapist was a Mexican named "Raul Tapia," the library where he raped the child was in the Chicago area (site of mass illegal alien
For the record: 1. Despite the pc spin of the corporate media article below, it wasn't a "tryst," it was (per the law) rape. 2. Neither was it, as the article falsely claims, "consensual"; by definition minors can't "consent" to sex. But then again, the rapist was a Mexican named "Raul Tapia," the library where he raped the child was in the Chicago area (site of mass illegal alien
So...who knew that circuit breakers could be such a contentious topic? Medical differentiation of gonorrhea from syphilis didn't begin until the 1870s, and that it is thought that gonorrhea is documentable in the western world at least as far back as ancient Greece. The Chester Gould-Dick Tracy Museum in Woodstock, Illinois, is planning to close on June 1 due to financial problems.