myowneyesnears

I am actually a registered INDEPENDENT. This has nothing to do with party. I also happen to have been a victim of abuse. On multiple occasions. Not trafficked, but a victim none the less. I have know about the Franklin Affair for about a year now and have been researching on my own. I have talked to a few of the Representatives in my state IN PERSON. I do not give a rats azz which party these freaks are with, they ALL (if involved) need to go.

I ditched the MSM way before the election.

The FACTS are the senate passed it and the HOUSE watered it down in 2010.

Annon365

Lol šŸ˜

myowneyesnears

Please STOP jumping to conclusions on Mr. Sessions. It was the Dems that changed the bill after the Senate voted. The Senate did not agree with the changes so the ranking member had to do what he did.

https://thinkprogress.org/why-is-jeff-sessions-blocking-a-child-sex-trafficking-bill-e7ebb1428dba#.vkubnf37vIn defending Sessions’ decision, a Republican Judiciary aide told ThinkProgress that Sessions was instrumental in helping the bill clear the Senate Judiciary Committee but had to object after the House removed two of his amendments that he said toughened the bill. One measure required a mandatory minimum sentence ā€œfor transporting, receiving or distributingā€ child pornography. The other expanded subpoena authority to the U.S. Marshals Service over unregistered sex offenders. But because the House removed these measures in its final revision, the Senate aide indicated several members opposed the new version. Thus, the staffer told us that, as the Ranking Member of the committee, Sessions had to be the one to block the bill.

PureH2O

Shills!

brokencookie

Anyone smell psyop? https://www.change.org/p/tell-senator-jeff-sessions-to-stop-supporting-child-sex-trafficking Recently, the U.S. Senate was moments away from passing landmark legislation that would have provided critical care and shelter to child sex trafficking victims in America. The Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking Deterrence and Victims Support Act of 2010, bi-partisan legislation introduced by Senators Wyden (D-OR) and Cornyn (R-TX), had already passed the Senate unanimously and passed the House with minor changes. But when it came time for the Senate to approve those changes, one man stood in the way: Senator Jeffrey Sessions of Alabama.

By blocking the Victims Support Act, Senator Sessions helped make sure hundreds of thousands of child trafficking victims will remain on the streets of America, being raped and enslaved. He has helped ensure men who are looking to buy sex with children have ample opportunity to do so. And he's helped keep money in the pockets of pimps and traffickers who sell children as young as 11 for sex.

bopper

Say it ain't so!