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The Feds Finally Catch Up With Backpage After Decades

Backpage was a section of the Village Voice, in the heart of NYC’s progville, that advertised sex trafficking, sometimes underage.

The print version of the paper is now defunct, but the “backpage” section survived online and was always known as a decadent and shady place. How it took this long for the feds to catch up is a head scratcher.

The Daily Wire is reporting an FBI raid, and somehow some DNC donors are involved. Who’s a figured?

HT/ Bob

8 Comments on The Feds Finally Catch Up With Backpage After Decades

  1. … & anyone that paid the least attention to this realized, from the get-go that the gubmint wasn’t doing anything because either politicians, or $$$’s to politicians were threatened
    … every time the gubmint doesn’t want to investigate something is because one, or more, of their own is deeply involved

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  2. Prostitution, drugs, gambling, ALL existed when the Constitution was written, NONE are mentioned and are therefore NONE of the federal government’s business. Why should it be illegal to sell what can be given for free? It’s nonsense.

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