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Sandra Ramirez, Mom With Gas Can in Car Seat and Toddler in Seat Belt, Defends Parenting

The Click It or Ticket campaign likely didn’t have gas cans in mind as “it.” A Facebook photo recently posted to the Colorado Department of Transportation’s website shows a toddler and gas can sharing a vehicle’s back seat. The gas can is securely strapped into a child’s car seat. A small boy, meanwhile, is seated opposite the gas can and free to roam about the cabin. Sandra Ramirez was issued a citation and must appear in court. According to 7News , Aurora Police issued cited Ramirez for three offenses based on improper car seat usage and child safety laws and regulations. “I’m not a bad mom,” she insisted, “I’d just like to clarify that.” Sure thing Sandy. “My son was in a seat belt as I (was) getting pulled over,” she added in another interview with KDVR. “He’s a very smart guy. He can unbuckle his seat belt. He jumped into the backseat on the other side and put on his ‘big boy’ seat belt.” Why he’s wearing only a diaper? A mystery for another time. We’re not sure how a judge is going to interpret all of this, but Ramirez has been ordered to appear in Aurora Municipal Court on June 29.

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Oops: Rick Perry Campaign Goes Down in Flames at GOP Debate

Texas Gov. Rick Perry produced by far the most memorable moment of Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate, and his campaign likely ended in the process. Already characterized as not ready for prime time after several poor debate performances cast serious doubts on his candidacy, Perry hit a new low last night. It’s one thing to have a bad outing … but Perry never has a good one, and in this almost comical clip, he had no idea what he was even talking about on stage: Rick Perry Stumbles in Debate Perry tried to name three federal agencies he would eliminate if he is elected president, but came up with just two: the Commerce and Education Departments. Struggling to come up with #3, Perry received encouragement from one of his rivals, Rep. Ron Paul, who suggested he should actually eliminate five agencies. Someone then suggested that maybe Perry was talking about the Environmental Protection Agency. No, he said that wasn’t the third. But what was it, then? No clue. After an awkward pause, he drew a blank, offering only a simple “Oops.” You wonder why virtual unknown Herman Cain became the Tea Party darling …

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