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Ressler was seen on video touching herself inappropriately in front of a second grade class, Carroll County communication director Ashley Hulsey told CBS 46. The class was being held in person, not over Zoom or on another video platform, police said.
"It's disturbing. That's what it is. Where she was sitting, it wasn't like it was a closed desk and couldn't look up and visually see what she was doing at the time," Hulsey told the news station. She said someone in the community saw the video and reported it to authorities.
"It appears she was masturbating while the classroom was full of kids," Hulsey told Fox 5 Atlanta. "We obtained video evidence because she videoed it herself and disseminated it and we were able to get a hold of that evidence."
Ressler posted the 13-second masturbation video on Snapchat that led to her arrest, according to The Exposure, which obtained the video clip and information about it. The Georgia-based social media page also posted a screenshot of the video showing Ressler, wearing yoga pants and mittens, with her feet up on a desk. Another screenshot shows her hand between her legs.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Friday that former President Donald Trump still rules the Republican Party and said the impeachment push against him is a "circus" that enriches the same media companies that have cashed in on "fake outrage" and deepened the nation's political divisions.And keep in mind how many of the American public believe Biden is not the legitimate President of the United States. From Gateway Pundit:
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The 46-year-old married mother of three praised Mr. Trump, describing him as a fighter for the "forgotten man."
"Republican voters support him still," she said. "The party is his. It doesn't belong to anybody else."
Ms. Greene has been a vocal ally of Mr. Trump and has claimed the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
AP Poll: 65% Of Republicans Say Biden Was Not Legitimately ElectedWith this much alleged support, maybe a Trump-lead third party isn't such a crazy idea.
February 6, 2021 at 8:25am
You're not alone - Lots of Republican voters don't buy into the results of the fraudulent election.
According to a new poll, 65% of Republicans say that Joe Biden was not legitimately elected.
From The Washington Times:About two-thirds of Republicans say Joe Biden was not legitimately elected president, according to a new poll conducted barely two weeks after he was inaugurated....
The poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows 33% of Republicans say Biden was legitimately elected as the 46th president of the United States, while 65% say he was not. Overall, roughly two-thirds of Americans say Biden was legitimately elected; nearly all Democrats say so.
"There is increasing data to suggest that schools can safely reopen and that safe reopening does not suggest that teachers need to be vaccinated in order to reopen safely. Vaccination of teachers is not a prerequisite for the safe reopening of schools." - CDC Director Rochelle WalenskyGreat news, right? If you're a single parent who's been trying to work while raising children and attempting to home school for the past 10 months, that CDC assessment may qualify as the best news you've heard in your adult life.
"I would love to bring some people in; I work with some great experts who know the root of the problem much better than me. I would love to bring in the specialists I have and the experts I have to see what we can do to start moving the ball down the field."The proposal includes a demand for a bill to "guarantee black opportunity and representation." It also calls for the removal of Confederate monuments and includes overarching demands for a series of reforms in a variety of areas, including bank lending, prison, judicial, and law enforcement. The megastar emphasized that he is ready and available to meet with the president's team and expressed hope that "everything will be positive."
Plans are in motion for a White House visit later this month. Ice Cube said Biden needed to back up his words by enacting "specialty programs."See also:"You know me, I'm all about reparations. It seems like a bad word to this administration but we gotta change that. We gotta have them speaking about reparations and add some fairness to this system."The rapper described the document as a "blueprint to achieve racial economic justice." Aside from economic initiatives aimed at providing financial assistance to black Americans, the proposal calls for criminal justice and education reforms.
Biden told State Department staff that "racial equity" will be "the business of the whole of government and all of our federal policies and institutions."
Ice Cube has has been pitching his agenda to both Democrats and Republicans in hopes that his controversial ideas, particularly the idea of compensating black Americans as a form of contrition over slavery, will take root. Biden's team about the proposal and that he's open to cooperating with "anyone who will work with me."
Trump's administration pushed through criminal justice reform that received support from rappers Lil Wayne and Kanye West.
"Officers investigating reports of malicious material in the form of a leaflet being circulated in south London in late January have made two arrests. A 73-year-old man was arrested in Southwark on Wednesday, 3 February on suspicion of malicious communications and public nuisance. Another man, 37, was arrested earlier the same day in Bow, east London, on suspicion of a public order offence."Both men were taken to a south London police station - and have since been bailed to return on a date in early March.
Comment: It says a lot about the effectiveness of the "vaccine" propaganda that people are quibbling over who gets the shot and calling foul on anyone jumping the queue. It looks like people are quite defensive about getting their dose of side effects.
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