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|    Republican Pedo Clergy to All    |
|    Re: Go Woke, Get Robbed: Anti-White Corp    |
|    30 May 23 18:16:26    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.misc, talk.politics.guns       XPost: soc.culture.african.american       From: nowomr@protonmail.com              >Reap the customers you market too! All that BLM ass-kissing advertising       >got exactly what the marketing department asked for - black criminals       >robbing the stores empty at the expense of mostly liberal clients!       >              Don't forget to keep donating to religion so the priests and ministers can       rape children. Trannys and gays are unacceptable but we all love our       conservative pedopriests because they're men of God!              Good to see Republican politicians are getting into it too.                            Would the real pedophiles please stand up? The irony of Republicans       calling Democrats pro-pedophilia       By Kimberly Zappala, Correspondent and Observer Staff May 6, 2022              During the Supreme Court Justice confirmation hearing of Ketanji Brown       Jackson, Sen. Josh Hawley accused Jackson of being soft on child       pornography offenders. Court records show that Jackson did impose lighter       sentences than federal guidelines suggested but also in line with       sentences other judges have imposed for the same crime.              Hawley’s insinuation neglects critical context, including the fact that       the senator himself has voted to confirm at least three federal judges who       also engaged in the same practice, according to ABC News.       Republicans like Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene are loosely       and repeatedly making assertions that Democrats are pro-pedophilia. Let’s       look at some Republicans who have a shady past when it comes to being pro-       pedophilia.              Let’s start off with former President Donald J Trump. At a 1997 Miss Teen       USA Pageant, Donald Trump reportedly barged into the girls dressing room       while girls as young as 15 were changing. Trump told the teens “Don’t       worry Ladies, I’ve seen it all before,” according to CNN.              Trump’s campaign denied the accusations, but CNN unearthed a 2005 Howard       Stern interview where Trump bragged about walking into the backstage       dressing rooms at the pageants, according to CNN.              During the 2018 U.S. Senate race, Alabama Republican candidate Roy Moore       was accused of preying on girls as young as 14. Six women accused Moore of       pursuing sexual relationships with him when they were teenagers as young       as 14 when he was an assistant district attorney in his 30s, according to       The New York Times.              The newspaper reported that Moore’s habits of trying to pick up high       school girls was so notorious that it got him banned from a local mall.              Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who was accused of covering up       sexual misconduct while he was the wrestling coach at Ohio State       University, according to CNN. Team Doctor Richard Strauss was accused of       sexually abusing 177 male student athletes on the team.              Numerous former wrestlers told reporters that Jordan was personally aware       of the abuse that happened during the early 1990’s but chose to turn a       blind eye, CNN said. One victim has said that Jordan called him crying and       begged to not let the story go public. Twenty-two coaches confirmed to an       investigative team that they were aware of rumors/complaints about       Strauss, dating back to the late 1970s. Strauss ended up committing       suicide in 2005. Jordan denies any knowledge of the abuse, according to       CNN.              Former GOP staffer and Republican National Committee aide, Ruben       Verastigua, admitted to being part of a ring that traded child pornography       that involved babies, according to Politico. He was sentenced to more than       12-and-a-half years in prison, according to Politico.              Former Republican U.S..Rep. Dennis Hastert, the longest ever serving       Republican Speaker of the House, pleaded guilty of withdrawing $952,000 to       use as hush money to hide the fact that he sexually abused teenage       wrestlers that he coached from 1965 until 1981, according to The New York       Times.              Republican Congressmen David Dreier, Porter Gross, John Doolittle, Thomas       Ewing and former Republican House Majority Whip Tom Delay all wrote       letters to the judge on Hastert’s case to “give him leniency where you       can,” The New York Times. Hastert was sentenced to 15 months in prison and       two years’ supervised probation. Judge Durkin said, “that to have to use       the words ‘serial molester’ and Speaker of the House’ in the same sentence       makes me sick” according to The New York Times.              Florida Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz is currently the subject of a       sex-trafficking investigation which is looking into whether Gaetz had sex       with an underage 17-year-old girl and transported her over state lines for       the purposes of sexual activities, among other allegations, according The       Washington Post.              In 2017 Gaetz was the only member of Congress to vote against a law       boosting the governments human trafficking investigating powers saying he       was sent to congress to reduce the reach of government, according to The       Washington Post              Tennessee Republican State Rep. David Byrd had been accused of sexual       misconduct by three women who were underage at the time, according to The       Washington Post. Christi Rice alleged that Byrd abused her over the course       of her sophomore year of high school while he was her basketball coach.              Rice said that “he talked about it, he wanted to see me naked, he told me       he spent more hours with me in a day that he did of his wife, that when he       had sex with her he was thinking of me,” according to The Washington Post.              Republican talking head Tucker Carlson defended Warren Jess, the       fundamentalist cult leader who is currently in prison for child rape.       Carlson said that Jess was in prison for his “weird and unpopular       beliefs,” like the forced marriage of underage girls.              Jess was convicted on two counts of felony child sexual assault. Carlson       said the conviction “was unjustified,” according to Buzzfeed.              Former Republican Speaker of the House in Puerto Rico, Edison Aldarondo       was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping his daughters when they       were between the ages of 9 and 17, according to the Guardian.              Former Republican Waterbury, Conn., Mayor Philip Giordano is serving a 37-       year sentence in federal prison for sexually abusing 8- and 10-year-old       girls, according to the New Haven Register.              Former Republican campaign consultant Tom Shortage was sentenced to three       years’ probation for taking nude photographs of a 15-year-old girl,       according to The Guardian.              Former Republican legislator Peter Dibble pleaded no contest to having an       inappropriate relationship with a 13-year-old girl, according to The New       York Times.              Former Republican U.S. Sen. Strom Thurman had sex with a 15-year-old which       produced a child, according to The New York Times.              There are more than 300 accusations or convictions that could still be       written about.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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