Not only did her husband expose himself to minors, she was one of them! She's also had her own share of minor legal issues, so she should have a lawyer, which is about to come in useful.
There's members of the Manson Family who don't have her share of legal issues please log in to view this image
Cohen's not the only one, either. She's also not alone in having given these tours. Will she actually get punished for her criminality? Her record suggests not.
Let me just tweet Richard Patrick and suggest there's a 5% chance he gets to write a followup to Hey Man Nice Shot...
If I didn't know better(?),I could swear the American Republican Party's leader is still Vladimir Putin.They still insist on screwing up their country!Doing and saying exactly what he would do and say. I'm wondering if there is still a communist party in Britain............?
Yes, it's called The Communist Party of Britain. Not a lot of imagination used there! Based in Croydon. Ruski(e)n House. They get about a thousand votes at every election. Pointless.
So, despite this government having had sufficient ****ing warning for even their stupidity, our non-existent, quarantine requirements for entry into the UK, mean that we already have 77 recorded cases of the South African strain in the UK. The governments response...? "Enhanced contact tracing is under way." What's the difference between this 'enhanced contact tracing' and the 'normal' contract tracing, which has proved to be a complete ****ing failure for everyone except those contracted to provide it...? please log in to view this image
UK companies are being encouraged to invest in setting up EU based subsidiaries, to minimise the damaging effects of government policy......by government departments. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55786974 Yaaay, Sovereignty, Baby!
In Holland they turn a water cannon onto anti-lockdown protestors In the UK, we invite them onto Question Time to talk unbelievable amounts of bollocks
From the BBC... Mastercard to push up fees for UK purchases from EU7 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55796426 Tory MP, Kevin Hollinrake, chair of the parliamentary group on Fair Business Banking, told the Financial Times, which first reported the story, that the move "smacks of opportunism". No, it smacks of freshly deregulated, free-market capitalism, you stupid bastard!