ajthomas wrote:
RandMart wrote:
jmh wrote:
Discovery might be fun.
That's what her husband said, in the bowling alley
From the looks of things, I think you meant in a bowling alley restroom stall
He meant bowling alley.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert, the
gun-toting freshman Republican Colorado congresswoman who ran on a law-and-order platform, has had several dust-ups with police, starting as a teenager.
The 34-year-old lawmaker, who beat her district’s very conservative Rep. Scott Tipton in a primary upset last June, has a rap sheet unusually long for a member of Congress.
And her track record of thumbing her nose at the law continued this week
after she tussled with Capitol Police officers over her refusal to walk through newly installed House metal detectors.
“I am legally permitted to carry my firearm in Washington, DC, and within the Capitol complex,”
she tweeted in defiance, while calling the detectors “another political stunt by Speaker Pelosi.”
While the lawmaker was eventually allowed to enter the House chambers, she is facing growing questions about her possible role in assisting the deadly Jan. 6 riot on Capitol Hill. Just hours before the violence,
she tweeted, “today is 1776.” In the days leading up to the unrest, Boebert
made a spectacle of her intention to remain armed in the Capitol,
earning another rebuke from local law enforcement.
...
Boebert’s future husband, Jayson, also had brushes with law enforcement. In January 2004, he was arrested after allegedly exposing his penis to two women at a bowling alley, according to an arrest affidavit. Lauren Boebert (then age 17 and known as Lauren Opal Roberts) was also there. Jayson Boebert pleaded guilty to public indecency and lewd exposure, earning himself four days in jail and two years’ probation. Fun read on the
summary of legal issues of this fine upstanding citizen who
allegedly was paid to boink Ted Cruz.
Yep its the NY Post, but no lies were told.
Suffer Well.