AMERICAN GUN VIOLENCE: WE'RE A 24/7 SHOOTING GALLERY FOREVER--LIVE WITH IT

I hate fake quotes using famous people used as memes. It’s very dishonest.

Lemmie guess, you lean heavily to the left.
Had you had any sense of humor you would have grasped the answer to the question in black type is the name of the person in the image.
Move the answer very slowly in your brain. It should come to you sometime this evening.

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I wondered that myself. One of the men convicted of raping and torturing her lived a few blocks over from us when we lived in St. Louis. He earned himself additional time in prison for firearms felonies, and for threatening the judge of the court where his trial was to be held with murder. His front yard used to sport a large flag pole with a giant Teatard flag flying from it. Really sickening to think that you could live that close to such a horrible monster and not know it. The girl was a child in foster care who ran away and was taken in by the convicted couple. They rented her out to various creeps like the one that was by us, and did pay-per-view stuff of her rape and torture. They shocked her with electric so much that she became mentally handicapped. They were caught when she went into cardiac arrest and the paramedics took her away.

https://www.riverfronttimes.com/new...ng-new-revelations-in-missouri-sex-slave-case
Heartbreaking, she may never recover. Sickening
 
Lemmie guess, you lean heavily to the left.
Had you had any sense of humor you would have grasped the answer to the question in black type is the name of the person in the image.
Move the answer very slowly in your brain. It should come to you sometime this evening.

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You assume I didn’t get it, I did. My answer stands and I still don’t find it funny, I doubt Ms. White would, either.
 
I was thinking in the USA, not other countries. I know it’s done in other countries.

Something like this?: http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/html/eugenics/essay8text.html

Despite the Skinner case, sterilization of people in institutions for the mentally ill and mentally retarded continued through the mid-1970's. At one time or another, 33 states had statutes under which more than 60,000 Americans endured involuntary sterilization. The Buck v. Bell precedent allowing sterilization of the so-called "feebleminded" has never been overruled.
 
Something like this?: http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/html/eugenics/essay8text.html

Despite the Skinner case, sterilization of people in institutions for the mentally ill and mentally retarded continued through the mid-1970's. At one time or another, 33 states had statutes under which more than 60,000 Americans endured involuntary sterilization. The Buck v. Bell precedent allowing sterilization of the so-called "feebleminded" has never been overruled.
Yes, the were mostly poor persons, rich people institutionalized their “feebleminded”
 
I highly recommend the book, “War Against the Weak” by Edwin Black, it is an unsettling history about our governments tries to create a master race. Hitler got his ideas from our country’s practices.
 
I highly recommend the book, “War Against the Weak” by Edwin Black, it is an unsettling history about our governments tries to create a master race. Hitler got his ideas from our country’s practices.

I blame the "father of modern genetics", Gregor Mendel, even though farmers and ranchers had a general idea about breeding domesticated animals for certain traits. Breeding animals for certain traits existed for millenia; long before Mendel or the USA.
 
Something like this?: http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/html/eugenics/essay8text.html

Despite the Skinner case, sterilization of people in institutions for the mentally ill and mentally retarded continued through the mid-1970's. At one time or another, 33 states had statutes under which more than 60,000 Americans endured involuntary sterilization. The Buck v. Bell precedent allowing sterilization of the so-called "feebleminded" has never been overruled.

Non-feeble-minded Native women, as well.

https://time.com/5737080/native-american-sterilization-history/
 
I wondered that myself. One of the men convicted of raping and torturing her lived a few blocks over from us when we lived in St. Louis. He earned himself additional time in prison for firearms felonies, and for threatening the judge of the court where his trial was to be held with murder. His front yard used to sport a large flag pole with a giant Teatard flag flying from it. Really sickening to think that you could live that close to such a horrible monster and not know it. The girl was a child in foster care who ran away and was taken in by the convicted couple. They rented her out to various creeps like the one that was by us, and did pay-per-view stuff of her rape and torture. They shocked her with electric so much that she became mentally handicapped. They were caught when she went into cardiac arrest and the paramedics took her away.

https://www.riverfronttimes.com/new...ng-new-revelations-in-missouri-sex-slave-case

"Of Lebanon." There ya go! :/

Muslim sex slave ring in the US.
 
Um no. These are Missouri born-and-bred rednecks. Lebanon is a town in out-state (i.e. non-St. Louis non-KC) Missouri.

Oh my, I am NOT reading all that. Eww!

There's some sick fuckers out there.

This is almost like the Alabama rednecks that keep the inbred cousins down in the basement and feed them dog food and raw gator.

Actually something like that almost happened to a friend of mine, but she's 6'1", tough as nails, and smart.

She got away from him after a day and 1/2 or so. Nothing legally ever happened to that POS about it. He'll be having a bad day if she ever runs across him and has an upper hand, though. :eek:
 
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