sugarskull

Yeah well Texas needed closing YEARS AGO soooo...I assume that the others are about as bad too so it is a good thing Ill bet.

ACHILLES_HEEL

Konran

That's because Washington DC isn't part of the United States .

District of Columbia is located on 10sq miles of land. DC has its own flag and own independent constitution. This constitution operates under a tyrannical Roman law known as Lex Fori. DC constitution has nothing to do with the American Constitution. The Act of 1871 passed by Congress created a separate corporation known as THE UNITED STATES & corporate government for the District of Columbia. Thus DC acts as a Corporation through the Act. The flag of Washington’s District of Columbia has 3 red stars (the 3 stars denoting DC, Vatican City and City of London).

ACHILLES_HEEL

Wow that's interesting. Knew of the City of London and the Vatican but not Washington DC. Makes complete sense now. Thanks for the enlightenment.

BlowjaySimpson

They'll just get Media Matters to rename it Teen Leaders Of Tomorrow, and it'll still be business as usual at the governments domestic Hot Dog stand.

shoosh

Texas may not appear liberal on paper, but I worked as volunteer for a sexual abuse hotline and was trained that rural areas are prone to high incest and abuse stats. While living in Copperas Cove and Killeen I learned that the army bases have high crime - sexual abuse of all kinds being high on the list.

ArthurEdens

...and expanding nebraska

carmencita

Upvoat for you. A stunning statement. I wonder if they are fearing a take down of sorts.If they are shutting down, they must be fearful of something. There must be something in the winds.

artfullyours

Running for the hills?

bopper

There are registered child sex offenders on parole in cities throughout Texas. I know many. They gave my (old) friend deferred adjudication first time around but now he's serving 30 years. And he's older than fifty and was married.

If it's a family thing they're less harsh on them and even then it depends mostly on a grand jury's and DA's resolve which varies tremendously. It helps if you call and constantly pressure and bug them. Bug the DA.

Depends on what mood they're in. Once I was slippin up rabble-rousing publicly, a deputy sheriff happened by and said no worries, nobody's going to jail today, it's Friday. They are subject to same infirmities as the rest of us.

bopper

No TX ain't liberal yet. But folks from Cali keep moving here. Maybe they're refugees from there.

abcdefg222

Shut them all down. They were negligent in the abuse of hundreds of kids.

Take all the money and give it to the victims. I know Larry E King personally owes Paul Bomacci the million dollars he's never seen. Shut boys town down and make what you did right. Then maybe you can help future generations after reparations for the victims has been paid.

BlowjaySimpson

I'll take it one further, after the public, violent, and painful executions of any of the sick fucks still living who took part in this, those assets from the empires formed from elite pedo networks goes to victims, and a massive phallic(only from satelite shots) octopus monument must be built from the cash to commemorate all of the valiant autist pizzagate citizen investigators of /pol/ voat and reddit (before the great cuckening). Placed in the newly claimed African territories of the Republic of Kekistan.

remedy4reality

They cant fuck kids anymore so....

fartyshorts

Actually, baby goats are called "kids".

NotTooLate

highlight Regulatory changes in the three states have made it too difficult to care for children under Boys Town’s model, Pick said.

“California, New York and Texas are attempting to reform their child welfare system and are doing so in ways that makes it difficult to provide quality, family-style care of the type Boys Town has built a long history of providing,” he said.

Such regulations, Pick said, include changes in the level of care required for youths to be referred to residential care, contractual requirements that dictate how treatment programs deliver services and mandated lengths of stay that are shorter than what Boys Town recommends.

“Operating ... in these states is not part of our current or emerging strategic plan,” Pick said.

carmencita

I wonder if they will move to more "friendly" states. Keep your eyes and ears open. This sounds like a good thing, that states are clamping down.