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Ain’t My Fault – Blame Somebody, Anybody Else

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Re: “Why Young Women Go to Prison” 

Alcoholics Anonymous’s best known dictum is that a drinker must recognize his failing — and admit, openly, bravely — before he can turn his life right-side-up.

Our routinely disingenuous liberal friends long ago deemed this act an unnecessary nuisance.

Being feel-good people who prefer to feel good about themselves all day, all night, whether sinning or obeying the law, they give phony feel-good names to matters that give them guilt complexes.

We have spoken about the nonsense of gay marriage becoming marriage equality and global warming fading into the deliciously vague, not to mention fraudulent, climate change.

Comes now U.S. Rep. Karen Bass’s ostensibly worthy hearing in Washington yesterday. A longtime advocate of improving the foster care system, Ms. Bass brought together formerly imprisoned young women and judges “to discuss how Congress should address the specific needs of women and girls in the judicial system.”

Huh? What does Congress have to do with a bad girl diving into the gutter and going to jail or prison.

Since only liberals were allowed into the Bass session, that meant none of the girls who testified was to blame for being sent behind bars.

Isn’t it fascinating that not one of the girls took responsibility for disgusting criminal behavior.

With only liberals in the room, must have been Martians or Venitians who pulled the triggers.

That is spit-and-polish liberalism. Ain’t my fault I did bad. Blame someone who is not here.

Undoubtedly the girls were abused, as all of them claimed. However, they appear to still be the problem children they were a few years ago, proudly unreformed, blithely denying responsibility for their illegal actions.

Liberals now can welcome a whole new cast of characters into their slippery crowd.

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