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Thread: Texas Judge Who Beat His Daughter Is Reinstated To Bench

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    Default Texas Judge Who Beat His Daughter Is Reinstated To Bench

    Texas Judge Who Beat His Daughter Is Reinstated To Bench

    I guess if you are a judge, it is OK to beat your child as long as no one finds out about it until a few years later.

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    It's Texass.

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    Hillary and her mother (now divorced from Judge Adams) said the beatings happened regularly. And Hillary, who has cerebral palsy, said that while she waited until she was an adult to release the videotape she took that step to protect her younger sister and to inform Texas voters about her father's actions.
    What a worthless human being.

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    He should be getting ***-raped in prison.

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    How dare you report on this story, it is offensive that you would start a thread about this peaceful Texas judge, after all, we aren't in Texas, it shouldn't concern us at all. You don't really care about this girl, you are just using her to further your political agenda, blah blah blah.....

    Let's review:

    • Texan beats daughter = horrible, must be condemned, misogynistic, barbaric, etc.

    • Same (or worse) behavior from the Muslims = ho hum, different culture, acceptable, they are peaceful, etc.

    Hypocrisy is so lost on the leftists, lol.

    Too easy, like shooting squid in a barrel.

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    I vote Jeebus for most predictable poster.

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    Unconstitutional. Constitution says judges shall hold their office "under good behavior." How is this good behavior?

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