Here’s what your War on Drugs did to these children =>
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“Mass search of Georgia high school students included genital touching ...”
June 06, 2017
a) Deputies ordered students to stand facing the wall with their hands and legs spread wide apart;
b) Deputies touched and manipulated students breasts and genitals;
c) Deputies inserted fingers inside girls bras, and pulled up girls bras, touching and partially exposing their bare breasts;
d) Deputies touched girls underwear by placing hands inside the waistbands of their pants or reaching up their dresses;
e) Deputies touched girls vaginal areas through their underwear;
f) Deputies cupped or groped boys genitals and touched their buttocks through their pants.
This is shocking, at least at first glance. But perhaps it shouldnt be. If police believe the drug war gives them authorization to conduct anal and vaginal cavity searches, forced enemas, and colonoscopies based on little more than a police officers suspicion that someone is hiding some quantity of illegal drugs, allegations of a little over-the-clothes groping of high school students ought not surprise us in the least.
According to the lawsuit, the deputies had a list of 13 suspected students. Three of them were in school that day. For that, they searched 900 students. (And, lets just point out again, found nothing. In a school of 900.)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3559602/posts
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It makes you wonder how many children have been molested in the name of your War on Drugs, doesn’t it?