🚨BREAKING: NYPD is searching for a man involved in a hate crime after he entered a Catholic church in Queens, NY, poured a drink into the baptismal font, stole an undisclosed amount from the donation box, and removed a cloth from the altar.
DOGE: Why is Gov Newsom mad at Nick Shirley for exposing fraud? Why would he not want to know about an old motel with 30 fake hospice businesses in the rooms, and a parking lot full of new BMWs and Mercedes?
🚨 WOW. James O'Keefe just documented SEVERAL DOZEN instances of California ballot petition fraud on Skid Row with the involvement of NGOs
Petitioners illegally buy signatures from homeless people with cash or drugs https://t.co/NCombdYogh
"Many have ZERO understanding of what they're signing!"
"What is the petition for?"
"And entering made up addresses.":
"Oh, you can just fake an address?"
This is a BOMBSHELL! California is the fraud capital of America. @JamesOKeefeIII
She ripped off her hijab in court and threw her shoes at the judge. She screamed that the man who raped her should be punished, not her. The judge responded by sentencing her to death.
On August 15, 2004, 16-year-old Atefeh Rajabi Sahaaleh was publicly hanged from a crane in the town of Neka, Iran. The judge in her case, Haji Rezai, personally placed the noose around her neck. She was left hanging for approximately 45 minutes. Her father had not been informed of the execution.
Atefeh had first been arrested at 13 after being found alone in a car with a boy. She received prison time and 100 lashes. According to a BBC documentary, she was sexually assaulted by guards during detention. She was arrested and convicted twice more for "crimes against chastity." Under Iranian law, a fourth conviction carried an automatic death sentence.
The man involved, 51-year-old Ali Darabi, a former Revolutionary Guard member, received 95 lashes. Her court documents falsified her age as 22. Amnesty International called the execution a crime against humanity. Iran later issued a posthumous pardon.
The best approach I ever found for dealing with behavioral issues was at a Montessori school that had a garden out back. Certain boys would get wound up and out of hand. Instead of detention or discipline, I would say: go dig a hole in the garden. Just go dig for a while.
After an hour of getting hot and sweaty and moving dirt around, they would come back inside calm and relaxed and ready to engage. The energy had somewhere to go. Instead, most schools force that physical energy into a desk and then punish kids when it comes out sideways. The approach creates the problem it claims to solve.
Nothing says “I love you” like unleashing the ultimate birthday prank on your unsuspecting soulmate!
This poor dude’s probably still out there, clueless AF, wondering why the entire highway turned into a honk-and-flip parade just for him. Romance level: Expert troll. 😂🎂🚗
This is absolutely insane.
Life really does imitate art.
I'm beginning to think that Leftists use Saturday Night Live comedy sketches as a guideline for real world cultural ideas 😳