Posted on 08/06/2018 9:04:26 PM PDT by BBell
Three women believed to be the mothers of 11 children found living in filth in a makeshift compound in New Mexico have been arrested. Taos County, New Mexico, Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe said the women and two men who were arrested over the weekend face charges of child abuse.
(Excerpt) Read more at yahoo.com ...
Well, it is the Garden State.
New Jersey is a county in New Mexico? I didn’t know that.
Well it was an honest mistake. They both have “New” in them. It makes it easy to mistake one for the other.
Just so long as they don’t separate the children from their mothers.
New Mexico, New Jersey—what difference does it make? They’re both new. So whatever. (25-year old headline writer)
Can we please stop goofing on the stupid headline and start asking WHAT THE HELL was going on here?
A couple of ARMED Muslim extremists (details, please?) guarding an open-air compound (basically a fenced pen) containing 11 starving children ages 1 to 15 that werent related to them? Good God, what was this?!?
I have LOTS and LOTS of questions about this whole episode. Screw the moronic headline!
With a straight face.
As I laughed my ass off.
I was stationed in the Air Force in New Mexico at the time.
It doesn't take much of an intellect to be a politician ya' see...
Waiting for the democRATS to wail about separating the poor children from their mothers.
But the authorities wouldn't do THAT now would they?
Idiot liberals.
This Yahoo article is referencing an article from the Daily Mail, which explains why they may have messed up the states. At least the Brits are covering the story.
What I want to know is why have we not heard about this from OUR OWN press.
Oh, never mind.
Much much more on this story here!
https://gellerreport.com/2018/08/islamic-compound-dead-children.html/
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