SB2926 The child bride act 1.8

Senator Mo, Flat Earth Party, was the original sponsor of the bill. Most Americans were aware that most states in the US allowed marriage under age 18 with parental or judicial approval, including some states like Delaware that allowed for girls as young as 13 to be married off.

People generally understood there were reasons such as pregnancy, or military service, but until investigative reporters from HNN uncovered the fact that 3 of 4 cases of pregnancy was the result of impregnation by the older man who would become the groom, everyone just nodded; it made sense.

Social Justice candidate , Reich, a child bride herself, ran on the single issue. She pointed out that helping children in forced marriages is murky territory for activists and social workers. There is an absence of law protecting school children with powerful forces protecting this "privilege". In general, a child who leaves home under the age of 18 is considered a runaway, meaning that social service organizations and shelters could face legal action for helping them. Eventually, this gave rise to the second underground railroad as they tried to escape to Canada.

Reich's big break came when video, believed filmed by Deep State, surfaced from former Sheriff Entrailkin's Etowah County AL beach house showing Mo and his friend Moore, "breaking in" a 14 year old girl in a Grand Old Gropers ceremony. Later in a televised debate:

Isn't it true Senator, that the bill you have sponsored allows men with means to purchase underage girls from parents in debtor prisons as a condition of their release?

Well yes, Senator Mo spouted, but that is nothing new, this can only happen with the permission of the parents, same as its always been.

Reich then played the video on national television, and, Senator Mo, do you happen to have a permission slip for what we just witnessed. Reich, no prize herself, bi-sexual, arrest record for drunk and disorderly, hardly an example of decorum, won the seat handily for the Social Justice party. SB2926 failed to pass.

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