concerned about. when you have someone like ben carson that s skeptical of the fair house act of 1968, who was critical of president obama s attempt to address long standing residential segregation in the country and thought of obama s principles of really enforcing equal housing and equitable and to actually believe that ben carson will in some way enforce housing or in some way challenge one of the most dimensions of america race and the race problem in this country. it seems to be as far fetch. john is listening to all of this in dc. i heard of two different types of republicans over the weekend. those who were horrified that donald trump s cell phone rang
it was during one of their weekend getaways, they were on the freeway, jaime driving, when his cell phone rang. it was an ex-girlfriend and patty, listening to jaime slightly embarrassed attempts to politely get the girl off the phone, became suddenly violently angry. she throws this water bottle at my head and that gets me flustered. like what did you do that for? just pull the car over, turn it around, we re over, we re through. i started yelling at her, telling her, so you re telling me that we re through? she said, yes. and i said, well, then, that means we need to die if that s what you re saying. i pushed the car to, like, 95 and i purposefully ran myself under a semi truck. somehow we spun out from the tires instead of getting sucked in and landed in the median, rolling, and not a scratch on us. and i told her, i told you til
at home her mother started to worry. my cell phone rang and i heard a whole bunch of static like she was far away somebody was far away. and all i heard was mommy, help me. and the phone went dead. i freaked. shauna said she was weakened by whatever drugs her captors forced on her, she tried to struggle. eventually i stopped fighting it because if i fought it, i wouldn t live, i would die. i would piss them off and end up like the other girls i heard of dying because they fought it. so i just laid there. for three days, shauna was raped by multiple men who paid to have sex with her. some of the men beat her, others bit her and forced her to perform oral sex. i remember one time i woke up and when i woke up, and i started screaming because i couldn t see anything, and i was being held down and the guy put a gun to my head and said if i didn t stop screaming he
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everywhere. the dead and the living. she was no different. her cell phone rang. she was able to actually speak with her brother. this as she lay on the ground with a bullet in her back and she said to her brother, i m alive, but i can t feel my legs. she was also the person who was able to recount to her own father just before she went in for surgery to remove that bullet from her back that she overheard and may have actually been able to see this killer actually hand off this box to one of the survivors commanding that survivor you re going to need to deliver this to someone. so that may be the connection between the manifesto of papers and ramblings and perhaps they were inside that box that she was able to actually witness the transfer of. but it s just been an incredible series of details that have come from inside one of those