Well, it sure has worked out in the Middle East and, by extension, to our college campuses. So, I say Four More Years Pause.Do you remember that time Joe said he wanted to be president to bring people together? How's that working out?
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Well, it sure has worked out in the Middle East and, by extension, to our college campuses. So, I say Four More Years Pause.Do you remember that time Joe said he wanted to be president to bring people together? How's that working out?
chicken gizzards I bet.Like I said before, she sounds to me like a very fine lady who I would have enjoyed knowing. I'm gonna guess (and not take a big risk on this one) that she had other great qualities as well. For example, I bet she could cook up a storm. Any favorites that she made?
I'm guessing all kinds of things. My grandma always had fresh cornbread on the table. Always. If you were there in the mornings, it was hot out of the oven. I can taste the butter just thinking about it.chicken gizzards I bet.
Mine made buttermilk biscuits twice a day.I'm guessing all kinds of things. My grandma always had fresh cornbread on the table. Always. If you were there in the mornings, it was hot out of the oven. I can taste the butter just thinking about it.
My grandma always had fresh cornbread on the table. Always.
I had a northern grandmother and a southern one. The southern one made awesome biscuits every day usually with country ham and redeye gravy for breakfast, and again for supper, and the northern one made bread every day on a wood-fired stove. And the butter was made on the farm also. The pumpernickel was my favorite.Mine made buttermilk biscuits twice a day.
the messenger gonna get shot full of holes on this one, but it indicates exactly the kind of shenanigan that I've been contending affected the outcome. And the figures are based only on those not smart enough to lie. I believe these things were much more widespread and common. It was a sham of an election.Many won't bother to read this due to subject and source, but I found this short article interesting because of how the author specifically sets out the questions in the survey. That is, the questions were asked so that the person did not knowingly respond with the idea of whether they had committed fraud, but were just being surveyed about specific actions. Fascinating and scary at the same time. It does illustrate the idea of what I have said all along about the prior election results that shenanigans certainly occurred, I just have no idea whether or not they actually impacted the results.
Poll: Result-Shifting Percent Of Voters Admit To Illegal 2020 Voting
One in five mail-in voters admitted to violating election laws in 2020, which should have disqualified their ballots.thefederalist.com
How so? Because I did a simple Google search for "Bidens dog" and answered guns' question?nah, you're not up Biden's ass or anything..
How's the protesting going?How so? Because I did a simple Google search for "Bidens dog" and answered guns' question?
I'm sure you got your rocks off searching for that butt-munching image on the Internet, and I'll bet you got another high tingle just using it again this morning.
THAT'S ironic coming from Donald Trump's most loyal crotch remora.ironic that you would say that's MY screensaver when you and Heels Noir couldn't be broken loose from Joe's nuts with a jackhammer.
You made me very hungry. My great-grandmother used the wood fired stove until the day she died. My great-grandfather always had the sharpest knifes, axes, etc. that he would cut her the perfect sized kindling to get it fired up. If you smelled smoke, you knew that something delicious wasn't far behind.I had a northern grandmother and a southern one. The southern one made awesome biscuits every day usually with country ham and redeye gravy for breakfast, and again for supper, and the northern one made bread every day on a wood-fired stove. And the butter was made on the farm also. The pumpernickel was my favorite.
Crazy to think of how hard they worked to maintain the household with no modern convenience and equipment, and they didn't question the need for a second..
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Someone at the WH let Joe get in front of a keyboard again.What a dipsh!t
Many won't bother to read this due to subject and source, but I found this short article interesting because of how the author specifically sets out the questions in the survey. That is, the questions were asked so that the person did not knowingly respond with the idea of whether they had committed fraud, but were just being surveyed about specific actions. Fascinating and scary at the same time. It does illustrate the idea of what I have said all along about the prior election results that shenanigans certainly occurred, I just have no idea whether or not they actually impacted the results.
Poll: Result-Shifting Percent Of Voters Admit To Illegal 2020 Voting
One in five mail-in voters admitted to violating election laws in 2020, which should have disqualified their ballots.thefederalist.com
The time it took you to find that emoji was more than the article took for someone who can read. It's just sad that you don't actually care beyond the tds. You do understand that manipulation and cheating could in theory be used against your candidate of choice, don't you? This stuff does actually matter.
That's not an emoji. Are you new to the Internet?The time it took you to find that emoji was more than the article took for someone who can read.
The Octordles are my favorites among the Wordle spinoffs.
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Put your skills to the test and solve eight word games at once! You have 13 guesses to solve all eight words. A new Octordle available each day to solve.www.britannica.com
If you play on a PC (or other bigger screen?) I recommend going into settings and picking widescreen mode. Much more enjoyable to play with that layout.
Wrong thread doofusHere's what it looks like after my bad 3rd guess today on the Classic version
^^^ THAT's funny coming from Joe Biden's most devoted buttmuncher,THAT'S ironic coming from Donald Trump's most loyal crotch remora.
You didn't have to, you chose to. Hmm . . .I had to wade through a lot of the filth I imagine you as before I could find an image not too disgusting to post
Just reacting to another post.Wrong thread doofus
OMG. People know you aren't supposed to fill-in other people's ballots, the world knows you aren't supposed to forge signatures. And the rules around residency *might* be tricky if someone has multiple houses across multiple states, but that is a tiny fraction of people.That is, the questions were asked so that the person did not knowingly respond with the idea of whether they had committed fraud, but were just being surveyed about specific actions.
“During the 2020 election, did you cast a mail-in ballot in a state where you were no longer a permanent resident?” Such an action nearly always constitutes fraud. Incredibly, 17 percent of voters said “yes.”Fascinating and scary at the same time. It does illustrate the idea of what I have said all along about the prior election results that shenanigans certainly occurred, I just have no idea whether or not they actually impacted the results.
Poll: Result-Shifting Percent Of Voters Admit To Illegal 2020 Voting
One in five mail-in voters admitted to violating election laws in 2020, which should have disqualified their ballots.thefederalist.com
Article from The Federalist based on a poll written by folks at Heartland Institute.Many won't bother to read this due to subject and source, but I found this short article interesting because of how the author specifically sets out the questions in the survey. That is, the questions were asked so that the person did not knowingly respond with the idea of whether they had committed fraud, but were just being surveyed about specific actions. Fascinating and scary at the same time. It does illustrate the idea of what I have said all along about the prior election results that shenanigans certainly occurred, I just have no idea whether or not they actually impacted the results.
Poll: Result-Shifting Percent Of Voters Admit To Illegal 2020 Voting
One in five mail-in voters admitted to violating election laws in 2020, which should have disqualified their ballots.thefederalist.com
Article from The Federalist based on a poll written by folks at Heartland Institute.
There's a reason not to bother reading much of it.
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Maybe, but maybe you'll find it useful. So here goes.What’s your source rating his sources? Chances are, I’ll find it questionable.
Like I said before, she sounds to me like a very fine lady who I would have enjoyed knowing. I'm gonna guess (and not take a big risk on this one) that she had other great qualities as well. For example, I bet she could cook up a storm. Any favorites that she made?
I don’t even know where to start with mine. We had peach trees, apple trees and pecan trees so fresh pies and cobbler’ were common. There were lots of chickens and she used to cut them up and roll them and crushed up corn flakes and bake them in the oven. It was so tender. We also had a Concorde grape vine, and she made fresh grape juice in the pressure cooker that was absolutely amazing, she had a huge garden that all of us had to work in and she would can vegetable soup to get us through the winter That was delicious. I remember fried okra, Polk salad, pole beans, fried green tomatoes….There was no AC and those miserable hot summer nights we would make hand turned ice cream with fresh peaches to cool off. Her specialty though that I didn’t appreciate until I was older was her coffee cake that she made fresh at least every other day it was a sweet bread with dates as a filling. a nice hot fresh piece with fresh churned butter, and whole unhomoganized milk from the cows….oh yea. She worked her ass off obviously, but she took Sundays off. She played the organ at the Baptist Church, and when she got home, she would take a nap on the couch and pity the fool that woke grandma up from her nap.You made me very hungry. My great-grandmother used the wood fired stove until the day she died. My great-grandfather always had the sharpest knifes, axes, etc. that he would cut her the perfect sized kindling to get it fired up. If you smelled smoke, you knew that something delicious wasn't far behind.
Things are better fresh and they had no preservatives (think about that for a moment from a "modern" perspective - they were organic and natural without ever knowing it). And nothing ever went to waste because the older, stale stuff got fed to a dog, pigs, etc. Good memories.
he expressed himself perfectly. Are you new to the use of language?That's not an emoji. Are you new to the Internet?
of course I chose. I chose to find the perfect GIF to represent you. In order to do so, I had to 'I had to wade through a lot of the filth I imagine you as'. I had a choice in deciding to find the GIF, or not Once that choice was made, what I did then was not a choice. It had to be done in order to accomplish the task.You didn't have to, you chose to. Hmm . . .
OMG. People know you aren't supposed to fill-in other people's ballots, the world knows you aren't supposed to forge signatures. And the rules around residency *might* be tricky if someone has multiple houses across multiple states, but that is a tiny fraction of people.
So the above premise is fun in theory, but dumb.
And the figures are based only on those not smart enough to lie. I believe these things were much more widespread and common. It was a sham of an election.
Here's a particular moment from the interview you might enjoy. I'm sure our MAGA friends will.Is there a CliffsNotes or tldr version?
nothing new to see here. dems distort the truth in order to lie and deceive their way into being/staying in power. Just use Heels Noir tactics and mischaracterize and take things out of context with no regard for the truth of the matter.. There is no reason to assume, even in paraphrasing Trumps words out of context, that he was improperly asking for votes to be manufactured. The truth, as I believe it to be according to the overall context with many additional words spoken, is that he was asking for miscounted votes to be discovered and properly accounted for.Here's a particular moment from the interview you might enjoy. I'm sure our MAGA friends will.
we have bred and engineered the taste out of much of our food for the sake of production. To make up for the missing flavor, we jam it with sugar and salt. Then we add preservatives and pasteurize much of it in the process of making it available in volume. It's a system that keeps us ahead of other countries, but keeps us behind them at the same time, in other ways. No country is fatter than we are, for instance.You made me very hungry. My great-grandmother used the wood fired stove until the day she died. My great-grandfather always had the sharpest knifes, axes, etc. that he would cut her the perfect sized kindling to get it fired up. If you smelled smoke, you knew that something delicious wasn't far behind.
Things are better fresh and they had no preservatives (think about that for a moment from a "modern" perspective - they were organic and natural without ever knowing it). And nothing ever went to waste because the older, stale stuff got fed to a dog, pigs, etc. Good memories.
I've known for a long time that you have trouble recognizing the truth.The truth, as I believe it to be according to the overall context with many additional words spoken, is that he was asking for miscounted votes to be discovered and properly accounted for.
on the other hand, you know I have no problem seeing a lie...don't you?I've known for a long time that you have trouble recognizing the truth.
Biggest disgrace to ever be elected, by FAR! Makes Nixon look like a Saint.