Saturday Reads

 Those two educators who were sacked by the Grants Pass School District, Oregon, board were reinstated a few days ago.  They were the two women who started a group called I Resolve, which sought to limit the imposition of "gender identity" in Oregon schools.  When word got out the pair were reinstated, a bunch of dipshit high school students, rebels without a cause, decided to protest.

Of course the protesters tried to play the "religious right" card instead of telling the truth this TRA movement is actually a perv "rights" movement, with the women and children merely the shields covering the real agenda.  People are gradually waking up to what this movement is about, and they are getting pissed off.

Democrats, are you listening?

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A 62-year-old cold case murder of a 9-year-old has been solved thanks to advances in DNA technology.

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DNA evidence helped Washington State police officers to finally crack the 62-year-old cold case involving the brutal murder of a 9-year-old girl who was selling Camp Fire Girl mints. 

Candy Rogers went missing in Spokane on March 6, 1959, and was found raped and strangled to death with her own clothing two weeks later.

Through the help of modern DNA evidence, police announced on Friday that Rogers's murderer was John Reigh Hoff, a US Army deserter who committed suicide in 1970. 






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