>>>>>>>>ANYONE who has been arrested 100 times or more IS the definition of a Thug. She has been arrested for a litany of charges, as you see in my description of her.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Here is an actual definition of thug, from the Merriam-Webster dictionary:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"a brutal ruffian or assassin : gangster, tough"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Do you feel that describes her? Maybe you do given that she is featured as the thug of the week in a city of half a million people.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>My main question was somewhat hidden in the middle, sorry. Do you consider this woman a threat to public safety?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Yes, I do consider her a threat. She has committed - no telling how many crimes. She is probably spreading SDTs also. Do you think she is NOT?
>>>>>
>>>>>Based on what is stated on the Thug Of The Week page, no, I wouldn't feel threatened that she was going to commit a crime against me.
>>>>
>>>>Arrested 106 times, and you don't think she is a threat?
>>>> I described her as a disorderly, drug-dealing, escaping, failing, resisting, thieving, driving, indecent, obstructing, violating, contemptible, vandalizing, manufacturing, forging, pedestrian, soliciting, prostitute - and you don't think she's a threat. I forgot, you live in Chicago!<g>
>>>
>>>Why is being a pedestrian considered a threat in Tennessee?
>>>And manufacturing ?
>>>And being comtemptible?
>>
>>That was a little misleading. I used the first word of the charges like:
>>
>>pedestrian soliciting rides (euphamism for hoing)
>>manufacturing/delivering/selling a controlled substance
>>contempt of court
>>etc.
>
>Is hoing the correct spelling?
>
>I thought it was HO'in.
A.J. to Tony in one "Sopranos" episode: "So that's what a crack ho looks like."
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