Taiwan Gone.. Trump will meet with Kim Jong Looney Tunes in Havana..Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:49 pm » wrote: ↑ In Reality, the Iranians and Chinese are spitroasting MAGADaddy.
I think the event happened. I think the attendance was disappointing to the event's producers. I think the diappointing attendance is relevant to Trump's weakening grip on evangelicals.RebelGator » Yesterday, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑ I wouldn't depend on BV or Johnny for sources...
just sayin'.
As always, I view the consequences of Trump’s victory over Kameltoe to be preferable and balance the burden of now against what might have been.Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 11:14 pm » wrote: ↑ I think the event happened. I think the attendance was disappointing to the event's producers. I think the diappointing attendance is relevant to Trump's weakening grip on evangelicals.
I think that anyone who is surprised that a fellow who promised to expose the child predators and then used his office to shield them is having issues with evangelicals - well, anyone surprised by that fact is operating on low wattage and voltage.
I mean, duh. You promise to expose epstein's clients, and you say you have the names and dirty deeds on your desk, and then you turn around and say it doesn't exist? You're gonna lose credibility with right thinking people. You are welcome to FORGIVE Trump. To assume he has good reasons - that he's not covering his own ***, as the left believes. That is a valid assumption to make. But to assume that everyone ELSE is going to feel the same way is asinine. Plenty of people draw the line at covering for child rapists. They don't GAF about the sensitive nature of exposing powerful people, the international implications and ramifications. They just want you to go after kid **** and damn the costs of it.
For you, helping kid rapers get away with it might be acceptable, if there are big stakes. Hell, I can engage in such thinking, myself. Go after the elites at what cost? But for many - especially for evangelicals - not so much. They don't GAF about the moral relativism - the weighing of the costs of going after these elite child ****. They're done with Trump the minute he let kid-**** off the hook.
Why?RebelGator » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ As always, I view the consequences of Trump’s victory over Kameltoe to be preferable and balance the burden of now against what might have been.
Post yours.RebelGator » Yesterday, 1:30 pm » wrote: ↑ I wouldn't depend on BV or Johnny for sources...
just sayin'.
Keep thinking The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and The Atlantic are synonymous with Bible Scripture, Belial.
Where's that list, RebelYoni?RebelGator » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Keep thinking The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and The Atlantic are synonymous with Bible Scripture, Belial.
I would never question if you were the mental runt of the litter.
I bet your great granddaddy yapped a lot as he tried to run from Sherman...
Speaking yapping, your heroes need to be vetted.Blackvegetable » 10 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I bet your great granddaddy yapped a lot as he tried to run from Sherman...
Kaboom.. So your answer is to promote more slavery for the poor scum slime that allow your brain handlers to convince you it is good they are rich as ****? The Luigi Pasta is being served in court. Why can't we get that one on TV? Oh, yeah,, that's right.. The Gharcs don't want to advertise that they are ripping the people off. They would have preferred he got Ooopstiened.RebelGator » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Speaking yapping, your heroes need to be vetted.
The Deportation of the Roswell Mill Women
One of the most direct and controversial actions Sherman took against civilians occurred in July 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign.2. The Expulsion of Atlanta's Civilians
- The Target: Union troops captured the textile mills in Roswell and New Manchester, Georgia. These mills were actively producing tent cloth and uniforms for the Confederate military.
- The Action: Sherman declared the factory workers to be traitors. He ordered the arrest and deportation of over 400 mill workers, nearly all of whom were women and children.
- The Aftermath: They were loaded onto trains and unceremoniously sent north across the Ohio River into Indiana and Illinois. Left destitute and far from home, many struggled to survive, and few were ever able to return to Georgia. Today, a monument stands in Old Mill Park to honor them.
After capturing Atlanta in September 1864, Sherman determined that the city would serve strictly as a military garrison.
- The Decree: He ordered the entire civilian population to evacuate the city. This forced thousands of families, composed mostly of women, children, and the elderly, to leave.
Wrong again about who opposed the Court TV.JohnnyYou » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Kaboom.. So your answer is to promote more slavery for the poor scum slime that allow your brain handlers to convince you it is good they are rich as ****? The Luigi Pasta is being served in court. Why can't we get that one on TV? Oh, yeah,, that's right.. The Gharcs don't want to advertise that they are ripping the people off. They would have preferred he got Ooopstiened.
They were losers...RebelGator » 30 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Speaking yapping, your heroes need to be vetted.
The Deportation of the Roswell Mill Women
One of the most direct and controversial actions Sherman took against civilians occurred in July 1864 during the Atlanta Campaign.2. The Expulsion of Atlanta's Civilians
- The Target: Union troops captured the textile mills in Roswell and New Manchester, Georgia. These mills were actively producing tent cloth and uniforms for the Confederate military.
- The Action: Sherman declared the factory workers to be traitors. He ordered the arrest and deportation of over 400 mill workers, nearly all of whom were women and children.
- The Aftermath: They were loaded onto trains and unceremoniously sent north across the Ohio River into Indiana and Illinois. Left destitute and far from home, many struggled to survive, and few were ever able to return to Georgia. Today, a monument stands in Old Mill Park to honor them.
After capturing Atlanta in September 1864, Sherman determined that the city would serve strictly as a military garrison.
- The Decree: He ordered the entire civilian population to evacuate the city. This forced thousands of families, composed mostly of women, children, and the elderly, to leave.
JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 6:46 pm » wrote: ↑ I hate to sound like BV.. but have you searched your "facts" with AI?
You post absolutely zero of substance to even attempt to vet dude. You are incapable of proving I am liar. Just saying so doesn't make it so.
My post.. My Tube.. Get busy child..
https://youtu.be/fN7XEB31uow?si=x3PNvcjpS7weyGNN

Blackvegetable » Yesterday, 6:49 pm » wrote: ↑ In Reality, the Iranians and Chinese are spitroasting MAGADaddy.

You’re saying it’s a given?RebelGator » Today, 5:54 am » wrote: ↑ Keep thinking The New York Times, Vanity Fair, and The Atlantic are synonymous with Bible Scripture, Belial.
I would never question if you were the mental runt of the litter.
JuCo 5 percenter...72
“Show me the man and I’ll find you the crime” ~ LAVRENTIY BERIA
"Try to get past your passionate ignorance and learn to accept what actually happened." ~ brown's unheeded words of wisdom trump appeals to the criminal class-----JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 5:42 pm » wrote: ↑ And your opinion is biased.
You are unwilling to admit Trump surrendered and got nothing.
Vladdy Daddy and Xi Jin Ping Pong meet Wednesday. There are 40 agreements to be signed on paper, they have been negotiating a long time.
Boeing was hoping for 500 airplanes dude. We have a verbal promise of 150..
Let @MR-7 know when gas gets to 5$ a gallon. She's at $4.51 on AAA.. And holding. I saw 4.29 at one place, 4.37 at two others. I opted to wait a bit.. Hopefully this shyt will break soon. Prices shuld come down some, but replenishing reserves that the world has depleted is going to take time.
Joe sold our shyt to other countries at a profit in 2022.. He might have spiked for day or two at $5.01 But we are heading for a prolonged period at over $4$... IF.. and a big IF.. The Strait of Hormuz opens immediately. IF there is a mid term election, and know economic positives develop, MAGA is deceased and in the burn bag.
That's meaningless. Duh - we wouldn't trade for a ***'s blowjob queen. So what?RebelGator » Today, 5:40 am » wrote: ↑ As always, I view the consequences of Trump’s victory over Kameltoe to be preferable and balance the burden of now against what might have been.
Ummmm...