I read the dossier front to back. It was shocking, I tell you!
The part where he was peeing on the bed while reading the nuke launch codes was very scary.
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I'm literally shaking right now.
Lol! Yeah the time they attempted to knee cap the sitting president for being a Russian agent based on made up stories paid for by the DNC - yeah that was one of them. So many to pick from.
It's interesting that Congress actually passed a law to ban flag burning. It was struck down by the Supreme Court and ruled unconstitutional and a violation of first amendment free speech rights.
I'm not an expert on such things but that looks like a pretty good functioning system to me.
Yeah - I actually agree with you on the flag issue. I wouldn't support a bill or law to ban it, but I find it offensive as well. Thank you for your service, by the way! I do understand where you're coming from, and it reads as heartfelt, so I won't debate it with you on an online forum called...
How so? We (our representatives to be more precise) often vote on things that restrict the actions of others. Laws are mostly to prevent people from doing things under penalty of arrest, imprisonment or death.
We really need to get back to and focus on why the senile moron from Delaware is arresting his political opponents on "trumped up" charges. This little side show on abortion, gays, cakes, and guns are not doing it for me. FOCUS people!
I understood the context. He's saying it's discrimination (and un-American even!) if someone votes a certain way on an issue that others may have an opposing view. It's not. It's called voting and it's a core part of our democracy. You can call the law / or bill or whatever's being voted on...
Couldn't agree more. Some great beers to be sure! The mass market ones are what I was referring to. Was in WA a few weeks ago and got to try some the local brews and was not disappointed!
Haha - well, truth be told, Fosters is the 'export' beer we send overseas lol. I used to love Victoria...
Um...voting for or not voting for issues you care about is the most American thing. To label someone 'un-American' because they have a differing belief system is about as un-American as it gets. But it's pretty standard fare these days.
Democracy (what's left of it) isn't everyone must agree...
I know plenty of liberals that won't shop at Home Depot because of political donations. Happens all the time by different groups. I remember plenty of prominent politicians calling for boycotts over the last several years of various companies that don't align with their political beliefs...