than an advertisement. But I shall wear it proudly at times.
A friend asked me why I'd posted some stuff on FB about the Martin/Zimmerman case; well, when
RWPP bastards like Sharpton and Jackson are trying to get riots started and people killed,
National Socialist Democrats are giving them all the help possible, and using this to attack the 2nd Amendment,
A racist organization is soliciting kidnapping and murder,(along with other calls for arson)
The Dept. of Justice isn't doing a damn thing about that previous point,
NSD idiots are having meltdowns on tv and on the floor of the House,
Major media organizations are throwing what reputation they have left in the toilet, to push a political agenda,
And socialists who keep demanding we be careful of our language are calling for murder,
well, this stuff just pisses me off. Immensely.
Of course, the President basically threatening the Supremes should they dare to flout his will, that pisses me off considerable, too.
The group argued that black, Hispanic and American Indian students from high school programs that offer insufficient preparation cannot compete effectively for University of California system slots.
So, instead of going after the school system to do its damn job, they want the universities to be forced to let unready students in... yeah, because that works so well.
Idiots still admiring a murdering, torturing piece of communist crap because he 'cared' and looked good in a beret. Or because they're idiots.
Oh, and I like this one, too:
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Where did you get that oval button? Where can I get one?
stay safe.
It was a dealer at OU Medieval Fair this weekend; no business card, they do fairs and craft shows only.
If I see them again, I'll grab one for you
"Of course, the President basically threatening the Supremes should they dare to flout his will, that pisses me off considerable, too."
Hmmm. It's been a while, but what other Presidents have tried to intimidate the court and been successful; i.e. not produced a contrary decision?
Other than Roosevelt and his proposal to increase the Supreme Court to 19 members ("nine old men" as I recall the mention in public school).
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