Anonymous ID: 2a2fd9 Dec. 5, 2021, 9:27 a.m. No.114010   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4011 >>4058

>>113964

Just think of all of those saved tax dollars when fact checkers finally replace the courts. No need for public hearings, no need for trials, just get the analysis of a fact checker and apply fines or sentencing accordingly.

Anonymous ID: 2a2fd9 Dec. 5, 2021, 10:54 a.m. No.114026   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4028 >>4029

>>114024

>The govt the courts and the penal system are corrupt beyond belief but if they didn't exist, the elites would put all of us into prison camps, rape our daughters and farm us.

 

The elites are doing all of that already. We are conditioned to think the current system is good, but really it's been fine tuned to squeeze every bit out of citizens without pushing them to revolt.

 

Laws aren't in place to keep order amongst the sheep. They are there to protect the oppressors.

Anonymous ID: 2a2fd9 Dec. 5, 2021, 11:21 a.m. No.114031   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4058

They're trying to maintain freshness on the sins of this hag....

 

Josh Barnett for Congress (AZ-06)

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Thinking faceAmbassador Cindy McCain resigns from Arizona Human Trafficking Council - http://KTAR.com https://ktar.com/story/4741968/ambassador-cindy-mccain-resigns-from-arizona-human-trafficking-council/

 

Ambassador Cindy McCain resigns from Arizona Human Trafficking Council

 

Oct 30, 2021, 5:00 AM

 

PHOENIX — Cindy McCain resigned from her position as co-chair of the Arizona Human Trafficking Council on Thursday following her confirmation by the U.S. Senate to an ambassador post in the Biden administration.

 

“It has been my distinct honor to serve on this council since its inception in 2013, and inspiring to do so alongside a talented cadre of dedicated public servants, researchers, service providers, law enforcement representatives and survivors, all of whom share the singular goal of making Arizona a leader in the fight against human trafficking,” McCain said in the resignation.

 

The council, which serves as a statewide multidisciplinary team focused on developing a service plan for victims, during McCain’s time has provided training on how to identify, report and respond to victims of trafficking to more than 44,000 professionals and community members statewide.

 

A statewide human trafficking outreach and awareness campaign with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was also launched, according to a press release, along with more than 30 research studies being supported that revealed the human trafficking landscape in the state and provided insight on how systems of care can better support survivors.

 

“Cindy has been a steadfast champion in the fight to end trafficking here in Arizona and across the world,” Ducey said in the release.

 

“Her passionate advocacy, ability to rally leaders across sectors and her support for survivors has had an immeasurable impact on anti-trafficking efforts. I’m grateful for her leadership and friendship, and I know she will continue making a difference in her new role.”

 

The U.S. Senate confirmed McCain and fellow Arizona Republican Jeff Flake to ambassador posts Tuesday, with Flake serving as ambassador to Turkey and McCain as representative to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture.