Today's American Horror Story comes to us from Pearl, Mississippi, where local Judge John Shirley of the Pearl Youth Court barred a woman from seeing her baby for 14 months over a few hundred dollars in unpaid court fees. This Wednesday, she was finally reunited with the 18-month-old toddler. The last time they were together, the baby was
"Sometimes that Republican judge, he looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a judge, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until he sentences ya..."
"Are there no prisons, or workhouses?" This Mississippi judge is something straight out of the 1800's. I wish some smart lawyer would help these poor mothers sue these RepubliKKKlans.
Being handed around like that had to have its effects. Sorry to hear of her treatment.
"Sometimes that Republican judge, he looks right into ya. Right into your eyes. Y'know the thing about a judge, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until he sentences ya..."
How do we start a GoFuckYourself service? I'll contribute.
Here's what's really sad: I was pleasantly surprised to learn they at least let the grandmother have custody. I was expecting it to be even worse.
"And don't call me Shirley."
....I'm not Shirley.....
The sooner WE make that happen, the better for our nation.
He's real purty, wonders if he likes long canoe trips along isolated rivers?(with my cousin)
The results of the American Experiment are in. It failed.
That was Georgia...
"Are there no prisons, or workhouses?" This Mississippi judge is something straight out of the 1800's. I wish some smart lawyer would help these poor mothers sue these RepubliKKKlans.
Sigh. My neighbors, ladies and gentlemen.
He doesn't even have the balls to be a Nazi. Prolly not even a Klansman. Just an ordinary, everyday sociopath in a position of power.
Define "a lot."
Who'd ever voluntarily let him near children?
Just-us. of-a-Piece-Of-Shit
My mother's family lived just outside of Philadelphia during the Frank Rizzo years, so yeah, I know what you mean.