I support who has views I agree with.
Majik » 05 Mar 2024, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Did you know that under Trump relative PEACE in the middle east was occuring at a rate never seen before....
And then the criminal Democrat's rigged an election.......because their Zionists masters fear the Electorate .......and what it would mean to their power....
Yes - dems.
Majik » 05 Mar 2024, 5:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Did you know that under Trump relative PEACE in the middle east was occuring at a rate never seen before....
And then the criminal Democrat's rigged an election.......because their Zionists masters fear the Electorate .......and what it would mean to their power....
I can see where you are coming fromCannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 6:33 pm » wrote: ↑ I do.
I think he would tell them to slow their roll and let business break out instead of war.
Not that he isn't a zionist *** licker - he is.
BUT, Trump WANTS something when he licks an ***. He is not servile - ever.
In a way, Trump is like Poppi Bush. Both men are seen as weak and are not weak.
Both are psychopaths. Both have enormous ball sacks.
Both absolutely, positively gotta GET when they give. It is dangerous to say no to either.
The way you waffle yells me you're an ex-Waffle House type.....never mentioned anything about beheading, I said raping and burning. Take the terrorist position and try to glorify it, most of the world thinks you're full of ****.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 6:48 pm » wrote: ↑ Haaretz called the claims baseless. The Jerusalem Times says it's ****. Those are israeli newspapers of record. **** factcheck.org even calls **** on it - and if they could sustain it, they would be delighted to do so.
When challenged by CNN, an IDF spokesman said, "Babies died. Does it MATTER if they were beheaded?" That's called WAFFLING, whiffle-baller. It's called backing away from propaganda.
The rumor started from a **** youtube video. Even **** SNOPES calls **** on it.
When israeli newspapers and jewish factcheck sites are admitting it's a lie, you **** fruitcake, for you to keep cum-burping it makes you an absolute ***. A **** imbecile.
I'm guessing I could talk you right out of your man ******, you're so **** gullible. Have you ever had a city-fella slick-talk you into letting him brokeback ya, you effeminate little rumor monger and purveyor of cheap ****?
By the way, as I recall, you are ASSIDUOUSLY neutral on the issue - isn't that right, neuter?
If trump were flinchy about his base's opinions, he would not defend the vax. He's a psychopath, and he wants to get something for what he gives. He recognized the strength of the jewish lobby, and he gave them the prize of moving the embassy in the hope they would get his back.Mrkelly » 05 Mar 2024, 7:25 pm » wrote: ↑ I can see where you are coming from
But I think everything would depend on what his base and handlers wanted
I appreciate your optimism
I just don't share it
Oh, THAT'S right, you feckless **** - you had the palis PUTTING BABIES IN MICROWAVE OVENS.RebelGator » 05 Mar 2024, 7:44 pm » wrote: ↑ The way you waffle yells me you're an ex-Waffle House type.....never mentioned anything about beheading, I said raping and burning. Take the terrorist position and try to glorify it, most of the world thinks you're full of ****.
You can't convince me that you don't drink.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 7:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Oh, THAT'S right, you feckless **** - you had the palis PUTTING BABIES IN MICROWAVE OVENS.![]()
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Be honest - you've sucked some dick.
Come on. Be honest.
Nope - I'm not a tippler. I can have a six pack in my fridge for months, and a bottle in my cupboard for even more months.RedheadedStranger » 05 Mar 2024, 8:04 pm » wrote: ↑ You can't convince me that you don't drink.
You just can't.

I don't drink everyday, but I do have a pretty decently stocked wet bar and can pretty much make any mainstream cocktail I'd like to have at any time, and even a few oddballs.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 8:10 pm » wrote: ↑ Nope - I'm not a tippler. I can have a six pack in my fridge for months, and a bottle in my cupboard for even more months.
There's a recent fad in the dining game to have a "house" cocktail - quite often very tasty and in almost every case quite creative. I always get the house cocktail when I dine out. But I rarely dine out.
I like an old fashioned. And a whiskey sour. Not big on things agave.RedheadedStranger » 05 Mar 2024, 8:17 pm » wrote: ↑ I don't drink everyday, but I do have a pretty decently stocked wet bar and can pretty much make any mainstream cocktail I'd like to have at any time, and even a few oddballs.
We celebrate National Margarita Day every Thursday.
It's tradition.
Which were campaign promises that Bush1, Clinton, Bush2 and Ubama made when running for presidentjerrab » 05 Mar 2024, 4:03 pm » wrote: ↑ did you know that trump made jerusalem the capitol of israel
I would have to say my favorite is a good wheated bourbon in a glass. I was a huge fan of Weller well before the bourbon craze hit and used to could find it everywhere for $25 - $50 depending. Now, if I do find it, it's ridiculously priced and I just move on down the line.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 8:28 pm » wrote: ↑ I like an old fashioned. And a whiskey sour. Not big on things agave.
My go-to's are gin and tonic with lime, and Grand Marnier rocks.
That reminds me of a staple of my diet - cow's tongue.RedheadedStranger » 05 Mar 2024, 8:45 pm » wrote: ↑ I would have to say my favorite is a good wheated bourbon in a glass. I was a huge fan of Weller well before the bourbon craze hit and used to could find it everywhere for $25 - $50 depending. Now, if I do find it, it's ridiculously priced and I just move on down the line.
Grand Marnier is delicious, and I love a good Amaretto on the rocks too.
I've been getting into aperitifs and amaros lately and the options are insane in that category, especially if you have access to a couple of really good liquor stores, which I do.
As a rule of thumb, I tend to only imbibe a couple a evenings a week, and then it's typically only two drinks. Of course, there are times when that **** gets tossed out the window and it's time to get a buzz.
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Oxtail and chicken wings used to be considered trash cuts too, and were so cheap they were almost free.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 8:53 pm » wrote: ↑ That reminds me of a staple of my diet - cow's tongue.
Love that cut - and used to get it for fifty cents a pound. I'm lucky to find it for six bucks since we got all these meskins in the country. I won't pay that very often.
Tell me about it!RedheadedStranger » 05 Mar 2024, 8:55 pm » wrote: ↑ Oxtail and chicken wings used to be considered trash cuts too, and were so cheap they were almost free.
Not anymore.
wow, you buy wine with corks in the bottle?sooted up Cyndi » 05 Mar 2024, 5:06 pm » wrote: ↑ I believe it! lol
I'm pretty easy going- But i do get wound up!over things that are assign- which is everything these days! hahahaha... I don't know how much longer i can Make it- Before I seriously pop a cork.
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--------------------------------------------Warcok » 05 Mar 2024, 8:40 pm » wrote: ↑ Which were campaign promises that Bush1, Clinton, Bush2 and Ubama made when running for president
Trump's the only President who fulfilled their campaign promise for them.
People figured out that if you cook that **** right, it delicious.Cannonpointer » 05 Mar 2024, 8:57 pm » wrote: ↑ Tell me about it!![]()
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I **** LOVE oxtail - if memory serves. The PAIN, the PAIN (My Herve Villechaize impression).