First, they came for the strippers, and I said nothing, because I was not a stripper.
LOL. That's sig line worthy.
First, they came for the strippers, and I said nothing, because I was not a stripper.
WTF was Homeland Security doing there?
1st, I LOL'd at this.First, they came for the strippers, and I said nothing, because I was not a stripper.
LightningCrash said:First, they came for the strippers, and I said nothing, because I was not a stripper.
1st, I LOL'd at this.
2nd, Then I remembered to be politically correct, so: they're EXOTIC DANCERS, not STRIPPERS! Show some respect!
3rd, Whetsel is only going after this "filth" because it's an election year. Darrell Sorrels for Sheriff!!!!
One of the comments stated it was connected to the Carina Saunders case.
DHS covers approximately 22 different elements and 200,000 employees. When they say DHS, it could be any one of those sub-components. My office frequently identifies as DHS or DHS/TSA when dealing with stakeholders and other gov't agencies.
FWIW, I don't agree with DHS assets being used in stuff like this. Unless of course there's a human trafficking element, which specifically falls under the DHS umbrella.
Oh dear. This gets creepier - and seedier - by the minute. OKC's own vigilante crime reporter John TV writes about it here:
http://johntv.com/17-arrested-at-little-darlings-strip-club-legitimate-bust-or-retaliation/
The Bates guy is a bit of an odd duck, but he's pretty involved in investigating the seedy underbelly of OKC's sex crime trade. He genuinely may be on to something here.
Edit to add: So the informant's attorney is none other than the titty twister defender Scott Adams . This has gone from laughable to frightening to complete bizarre...
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