Well in full disclosure ... I do have a little gray on the sides ... but don't let the silver fool yea ... I can still Cut Diamonds
Well in full disclosure ... I do have a little gray on the sides ... but don't let the silver fool yea ... I can still Cut Diamonds
@Chloe
entirely unnecessary. I knew I was breaking the rules and you were right to threadban me. Flipping him the bird and telling him what he could do with the humor felt better than the threadban hurt.
People should be nicer to Chloe. She's trying to retain some order around here.
And if we should die tonight
Then we should all die together
Raise a glass of wine for the last time
Calling out father, prepare as we will
Watch the flames burn auburn on the mountain side
Desolation comes upon the sky..
Chloe (11-07-2014),exotix (11-07-2014),Ravens Fan (11-07-2014)
Alyosha (11-07-2014)
That's what my step daughter's college prof told her in 1994, and she fell for it hook, line and sinker. He said "in 20 years everyone will be brown.....so marry out of your race to insure brown children that will fit in to the new world". Well, it's been 20 years.......
So she did marry a useless lump of nothing. She now has 4 mulatto kids who hate white people. How freaking stupid!
A large "brown" population is fine with me, as long as they don't suck off of the working White population.
Cruz, Lee Already Prepping To Delay AG Nominee Over 'Executive Amnesty'
The same day that President Obama nominated Loretta Lynch to be the next attorney general, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) signaled that it won't be an easy process.
"President Obama’s Attorney General nominee deserves fair and full consideration of the United States Senate, which is precisely why she should not be confirmed in the lame duck session of Congress by senators who just lost their seats and are no longer accountable to the voters," the senators said in a Saturday statement.
Multiple Republican senators have already expressed the same view that the Senate should wait to confirm the attorney general until the newly-elected senators take office in January.
But Cruz and Lee also said they would question Lynch over immigration.
"The Attorney General is the President's chief law enforcement officer. As such, the nominee must demonstrate full and complete commitment to the law. Loretta Lynch deserves the opportunity to demonstrate those qualities, beginning with a statement whether or not she believes the President’s executive amnesty plans are constitutional and legal," they said in the statement.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...torney-general
Brilliant Move - Now Eric Holder gets to stay on the job longer
It's about principle. The level of discourse and courtesy you provide with regularity should give you more than enough rope to not catch a TB, especially when considering who you were directing your post to, his history, and the fact that he goes through his gimmick basically unscathed in every thread.