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>If you want to know what enthusiasm looks like, here’s a crowd of Trump supporters chanting “FOUR MORE YEARS!” outside of Biden’s Ohio event
>Joe Biden Exposes SEAL Team 6 families to al Queda Extortion 17
POTUS trolling
'BREATHTAKING'
Trump used the word'BREATHTAKING'on Maria's B show when talking about the docs which will soon be coming out.
@ 5:22 more or less, BIDEN USES'breathtaking'when speaking about seal team 6
kek
Some how, Trump tweeting about DEAD PLACE and stiff makes me think it may tie into this OBL story.
>https://twitter.com/RealRLimbaugh
great picture of you Rush
give them hell.
take no prisoners
>Pizza manufacturing employee is arrested for 'stuffing razor blades into dough that was sold to supermarket customers in Maine'
notable
>Everyday Chris Coons is on Fox News supporting Biden. What is up with this guy?
he and Jeff Flake???? remember?
apparently, he must be in child trafficking, is my guess.
>They do the opposite of their noble thoughts
Murkowski, Smith Introduce Bill to Protect Children from Human Trafficking
2/20
https://www.murkowski.senate.gov/press/release/murkowski-smith-introduce-bill-to-protect-children-from-human-trafficking-#:~:text=Murkowski%2C%20Smith%20Introduce%20Bill%20to%20Protect%20Children%20from,a%20child%20is%20being%20victimized%20for%20sexual%20exploitation.
Equipping Individuals to Recognize, Prevent and Respond to Signs of Human Trafficking
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), every two minutes a child is being victimized for sexual exploitation. U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Tina Smith (D-MN) introduced the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Training Act of 2020, which would prevent the human trafficking and exploitation of children by providing grants critical for training students, parents, teachers, and school personnel to understand, recognize, prevent, and respond to signs of human trafficking.
Specifically, the bill would issue grants to non-profit organizations and schools to develop and implement age-appropriate, culturally competent, and gender-responsive curriculum, all while prioritizing geographic areas with the highest prevalence of human trafficking.
“The thought of anyone, let alone a child, falling victim to the sick and inhumane crime of human trafficking is unthinkable. Locations such as group homes, bus stops, playgrounds, and local malls have become stalking grounds for predators to prey on youth. They are disappearing in plain sight, but with the right tools and resources in place, we can fight back. By better equipping school faculty members, teachers, and even the kids themselves, we can help ensure children are not imprisoned in these traps,” said Senator Murkowski, a member of both the Senate Indian Affairs and Health Committees, “I’m encouraged by the legislation that Senator Smith and I have worked together to introduce and hope it will continue to gain bipartisan momentum. If there’s anything we should all be able to get behind—it’s protecting our children.”
“Human trafficking is a serious issue in Minnesota—particularly for Native communities—and my office heard from survivors, advocates, and law enforcement about the need for additional resources to combat this egregious crime,” said Senator Smith, a member of both the Senate Indian Affairs and Health Committees. “Our bipartisan bill would set up a pilot program to train students, teachers, and school personnel to recognize, prevent, and respond to signs of human trafficking and child exploitation. Our hope is that through this program, we will increase community awareness about this issue and improve operations to combat trafficking nationwide.”
“As an organization that has been fighting against human trafficking in the State of Alaska since 2011, Priceless wholeheartedly endorses this companion legislation. I cannot begin to express how this legislation will be a huge benefit to those of us on the front lines. We believe that the next, most crucial component in the fight is the missing education piece. Our own internal findings show that over 80 percent of our trafficking survivors did not know they were being trafficked during the recruitment phase. Also, that same 80 percent would have reached out to a trusted adult if they would have had one who they believed would not ‘get them in trouble’. Those two statistics can be erased with education and open conversations in our school systems,” said Priceless Executive Director, Gwen Adams of Alaska.
>Specifically,the bill would issue grants to non-profit organizations and schools to develop and implement age-appropriate, culturally competent, and gender-responsive curriculum, all while prioritizing geographic areas with the highest prevalence of human trafficking.
please, please, please…..shills ….get better memes and images.
you're are so boring…..you must be possessed and Satan stole your creativity….