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To: Gersh Avery who wrote (89357)11/10/2013 2:31:59 PM
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Here are a couple of Democratic Party voters (e.g.,criminal thugs). It's nearly impossible to tell what race they are. They both look like a couple of subhuman ghouls, with a mongrelized admixture of Black and Mestizo.



They kidnapped two young girls, but thankfully the cops stopped them before the girls disappeared forever into a life of sexual slavery and forced drug addiction. That's what happens to a lot of these young girls who are kidnapped. They are drugged and raped to death for a few years in forced prostitution until they die. It's frightening to see how many young girls and young women disappear like this each year, and the trend is growing, yet this is precisely what Democrats vote for. If it were up to me, I would have all of these ghouls permanently erased from the world.

Police rescue two teenage girls from kidnappers in Pottsville, NY

topconservativenews.com

excerpt:

Three New York City men were jailed after being charged by Pottsville police with forcing two teenage girls into their vehicle about 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Mohammed R. Khan, 20, of 237 E. 194th St., Bronx; Victor Declet, 21, of 2676 Grand Concourse, Bronx; and Nestor M. Hernandez, 30, of 846 Madison St., Brooklyn, were arraigned by on-call Magisterial District Judge Christina Hale and committed to Schuylkill County Prison unable to post $100,000 straight cash bail each.

Pottsville police Sgt. James Joos charged each of the men with two felony counts each of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance and unlawful restraint and two misdemeanor counts each of possession of a controlled substance, luring a child into a vehicle and corruption of minors; and a misdemeanor count of possession of drug paraphernalia.

In addition, Declet, the driver of the car, was charged with violating the right-of-way of pedestrians in crosswalks.

Joos said the discovery of the teens being held against their will unfolded when he saw a car with a Virginia registration turn from North Third Street onto Laurel Boulevard and almost hit a pedestrian who was half-way across the street in a marked crosswalk.

Joos said he pulled the vehicle over and found two men in the front and two girls and a man in the back seat.

He also said the girls in the back seat appeared to be young and both were frightened.

After seeing a bottle of alcohol in plain view resulting in a liquor violation, Joos said he had the girls exit the car and stand by his cruiser.

Once separated from the men, Joos said, the girls began crying and said they were 14 and 15 years old and that the three men forced them into their car.

While seated inside the police car, Joos said, the 14-year-old told him that she thought there was also someone in the trunk of the car.

Joos said he ordered the front seat passenger to pop the trunk. When the trunk lid opened, a strong odor of marijuana was detected. Inside the trunk were 22 individual clear plastic bags containing marijuana and one clear bag containing a white powder determined to be cocaine.

After the men were taken into custody, the girls were interviewed and said they were standing in front of the Cash and Trade Pawn Shop, 16 N. Centre St., when they were approached by Khan and Declet.

The girls said the men told them how beautiful they were and asked them to come and “party” but they both refused.