This is what a thug looks like



Note the skin color and the gang affiliation with other thugs. He is facing life in prison, but I think perhaps the death penalty might be called for in this case.
HEY!I think that's my grandpa!
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Originally posted by: jatki99
HEY!I think that's my grandpa!


Did your grandpa have his own girl farm like this guy?
I give. Who is this?

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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: jatki99
HEY!I think that's my grandpa!


Did your grandpa have his own girl farm like this guy?


No, but did raise cattle at one point, a girl farm for his grankids sounds mighty thoughtful tho.

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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I give. Who is this?


Sen. Norman H. McAllister. Most of the the newspaper accounts say he is a "vocal conservative" who advocated drug testing welfare recipients. He also allegedly kept a stable of women as sex slaves. He used the women to attract and reward his farm hands as well as for his own needs.

bio:
https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2016/20400
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I give. Who is this?


Sen. Norman H. McAllister. Most of the the newspaper accounts say he is a "vocal conservative" who advocated drug testing welfare recipients. He also allegedly kept a stable of women as sex slaves. He used the women to attract and reward his farm hands as well as for his own needs.

bio:
https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2016/20400


Wanna speak to him? his phone number is included...
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I give. Who is this?


Sen. Norman H. McAllister. Most of the the newspaper accounts say he is a "vocal conservative" who advocated drug testing welfare recipients. He also allegedly kept a stable of women as sex slaves. He used the women to attract and reward his farm hands as well as for his own needs.

bio:
">https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2016/20400[/q


Hmm..funny, I didn't see a word about stables of women or anything else. Are they hidden under the wal marts in secret tunnels or something? Or is that space confined to concubines? Do tell.

BTW I'm an enormous supporter of drug testing for welfare recipients and I'd love to hear one good argument why not. My mind can be changed, on this,doubtful, but I would like to hear a good argument against. I'm curious.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
I give. Who is this?


Sen. Norman H. McAllister. Most of the the newspaper accounts say he is a "vocal conservative" who advocated drug testing welfare recipients. He also allegedly kept a stable of women as sex slaves. He used the women to attract and reward his farm hands as well as for his own needs.

bio:
">https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/single/2016/20400[/q


I had to go searching for WTH your"stables of women" claim and as usual it wasn't much more than this...

"...Prosecutors allege Sen. norman H. McAllister, R-Franklin, over a period of several years sexually assaulted two women who were his tenants and employees, and that he attempted to solicit a third woman. That woman called police this week, launching a fast-moving investigation that by Friday was reverberating throughout the state capital of Montpelier...."

Hmm..funny, I didn't see a word about stables of women or anything else. Are they hidden under the wal marts in secret tunnels or something? Or is that space confined for concubines? SHEESH.


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