Over the week end, we went to Big Lots and one of the store clerks was wearing a ‘DON’T SHOOT’ black tee shirt..............
Maybe it was just owners retrieving their stolen property from her.
Three months. IOW, she doesn’t have a job and is living off her EBT and her grandmother’s SS.
First a protest leader’s old car is stolen and now this one’s house was broken into. Karma is laughing.
That was tactless. They should have corrected her quote.
-PJ
More Karma at work.
Heh heh heh
Karma, Baby! Its a bee-yotch!
Couldn’t have happened to a better person! Hopefully, she continues to experience these types of things.
That was me for the last 89 days. Tomorrow, it will be three months,”
So, she lives in Phoenix but has been able to live in Ferguson for the past three months. I never realized there was so much money on an EBT card that a person could travel across the country, and pay for room & board indefinitely. Then again, maybe Obama’s paying for it from his “stash”.
What’s the problem? Sounds like that redistribution of wealth that they all advocate.
I’m going to go out on a limb here, and say this is not HER house, as the article states. This 20 year old piece of crap is squatting in her grandmother’s house, stealing her checks, and bitching for a living.
Please correct me if I’m wrong. (but I’m not)
I wonder if she called the Ferguson Police to report it?
Millennial Activists United, Millennial Activists United...
MAU, MAU?
lolz
they be robbing each other
Missouri governor appoints Ferguson Commission
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3228537/posts?page=1
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Tuesday named 16 people to the new Ferguson Commission, an independent panel tasked with helping the St. Louis County suburb of Ferguson heal after the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. [ ]
The Democratic governor selected a racially diverse group: nine of its members are black; seven are white. Its ranks include the owner of Ferguson construction supply company, two pastors, a university professor, two attorneys, a 20-year-old community activist and a St. Louis police detective who is also president of the state chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police.