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Master Thread Dance Your Cares Away/Fraggle/Law Abiding Citizens

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imprimis

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Those in need could get something twice the size for free if they were prosecuted.
Sounds like how the vaccine works.

"It could have been so much worse without getting the jab..."

How could you know what it was like without one parent at home if they both worked? You were a 'product' of politics of the time. A stay-at-home "Mom" was the thread that wove through the fabric of our lives. Family history and cultural norms were instilled by her watchful eye in the next generation. Remove "Mom" and that all goes away.

This has been a very long term plan to destroy the family unit in America beginning with Vatican II:

The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the Second Vatican Council, or Vatican II, was the 21st ecumenical council of the Catholic Church. The council met in Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City for four periods (or sessions), each lasting between 8 and 12 weeks, in the autumn of each of the four years 1962 to 1965. Preparation for the council took three years, from the summer of 1959 to the autumn of 1962. The council was opened on 11 October 1962 by John XXIII (pope during the preparation and the first session), and was closed on 8 December 1965 by Paul VI (pope during the last three sessions, after the death of John XXIII on 3 June 1963).​
Pope John XXIII called the council because he felt the Church needed "updating" (in Italian: aggiornamento). In order to better connect with people in an increasingly secularized world, some of the Church's practices and teachings needed to be improved and presented in a more understandable and relevant way.[citation needed] Many Council participants were sympathetic to this, while others saw little need for change and resisted. Support for aggiornamento won out over resistance to change, and as a result the sixteen magisterial documents produced by the council proposed significant developments in doctrine and practice: an extensive reform of the liturgy; a renewed theology of the Church, of revelation and of the laity; and new approaches to relations between the Church and the world, to ecumenism, to non-Christian religions, and to religious freedom.[citation needed]​
The council had a significant impact on the Church, due to the scope and variety of issues it addressed.[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Vatican_Council

Church membership was growing until Vatican II. You rarely saw a Hollywood movie without a scene, or two where the main characters went to church before 1962.

"God" was a family value. The Pedophile Priest didn't even register on people's radar.

Just take a gander at California - so goes California, so goes the rest of the nation? Or Pennsylvania's zombie land??

There was no day care facilities back then. I heard they came from the UK where they were the 'norm'?

We get a lot of 'culture' from Britain it seems...

The real question is "Who?" Who implemented this shock to the nation and why?
Both parents didn't work until we started school. Plus, I had both sets of grandparents within a half-block of our house. One was the town Marshal. Several other relatives lived in the area. We were taught the necessary values well. Sort of like having 15-20 sets of eyes watching our every move. Nothing happened that my parents didn't know about before we got home.
 

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Meh, crap charges IMO, a 'nothing burger' that MSM will make it sound like the BIG WHOPPER

Snitches I’m up with stitches or in ditches.

Scott Hall, one of 18 co-defendants of former President Donald Trump in the Georgia election interference case, pleaded guilty Friday to multiple criminal charges.​
Hall, a bail bondsman, is the first defendant in the case to plead guilty in the case.​
Scott pleaded guilty to five misdemeanor counts as part of a negotiated deal.
He will serve five years of probation as part of the sentencing agreement, Judge Scott McAfee said during a hearing in Fulton County Superior Court on Friday afternoon.​
Scott will also have to pay a total of $5,000 and serve 200 hours of community service, the judge said in that hearing.​
Scott was originally charged with seven counts in the case, which alleges an illegal conspiracy by Trump and the other defendants to overturn President Joe Biden's electoral victory in Georgia's 2020 election.​
Like all other defendants in the case, Scott had pleaded not guilty in the case brought by Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis.​
But earlier Friday, an attorney for Scott submitted a court filing waiving his indictment in the case.​
A spokesman for Willis' office did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.​

My money is on he couldn't afford a defense!
 

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Some quite interesting developments here:


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Family threatened, found a weakness and attacked. State or Federal, the justice system is criminal
Same thing they did to General Flynn... they were going to go after his son if he didn't cow tow...

Flynn pled 'guilty' to a nonsense to keep them from harming his kid.

Trump rightly pardoned Flynn

Remember, they got more money than you do!
 

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Will be used in CA if those commie legislators enact that idiotic law for judges to take away children from their parents. If laws like these were pushed in Texas in the 30's-60's the school admins/teachers would be found barbed wired to a fence post in a way that would make Singapore's caners jealous.
 

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Same thing they did to General Flynn... they were going to go after his son if he didn't cow tow...

Flynn pled 'guilty' to a nonsense to keep them from harming his kid.

Trump rightly pardoned Flynn

Remember, they got more money than you do!
Worse than that Flynn withdrew his plea after previously hidden exculpatory evidence was found by another U.S. Attorney, original prosecutors removed, then DOJ dropped charges, then the fvcking judge tried to keep the case open with no prosecution & evidence of prosecutorial misconduct.

Trump ended it all with a pardon but people should have at least lost law licenses if not been prosecuted.
 

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