YDC Victim Calls Out GOP Rep. Weyler’s ‘Ignorant, Cruel, Deplorable’ Comments
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Ronald Miles got sick when he watched Rep. Ken Weyler, R-Kingston, accuse Sununu Youth Services Center sexual abuse victims of lying.
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Ronald Miles got sick when he watched Rep. Ken Weyler, R-Kingston, accuse Sununu Youth Services Center sexual abuse victims of lying.
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Rep. Ken Weyler: “It just doesn’t make sense to me that someone who got abused, abused others and abused themselves should be rewarded and that’s the way it looks and someone on the streets says, ‘YDC, I’ll just say they abused me and I’ll become a millionaire. ‘”
Why didn’t I write about the atrocities perpetrated by President Trump or his abject betrayal of law enforcement in his pardon of violent insurrectionists? Why didn’t I write about the other voting blocs that supported him who will next be betrayed?
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