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Willfully Horn

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  1. Without diminishing the classified document aspect of tfg’s legal baggage, I am much more interested in Smith’s prosecutions regarding Jan 6. Those crimes, should he be convicted of them, would (to a rational observer,) erase his claim to hold office. Cannon is fodder for legal discussion, sure. But, eyes on the prize, folks. Is Smith able to get a jury’s decision before the election?
  2. Isis is claiming responsibility. Only fools, or worse, woke Moderna borgs, fail to accept the absolute vacuum within which Isis schemes. Correlation is not causation. https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/moscow-russia-shooting-03-23-24/index.html
  3. Put some thought tonight to the MAGA premise, focused solely on Texas. What would it take to make Texas great again? What are the glory years I would like to see again? For me, and I acknowledge from the start my answer is merely a data point, those years were my formative years. The 70s. Texas had become part of the modern era, it offered, as it always has, opportunity, resources, and elbow room. It wasn’t, by any stretch, ideal, due to its baggage, not to mention the corruption of the political party holding the reins. But, in the 70s, Texas did the minimum to look towards the future and it abided, nominally, to the structure of common understanding and law; that, to me, is the sweet spot. Texans elected folk who funded public projects, such as highways and schools. And it raised the money to get that done. Accessibility and opportunity were a source of state pride. There is no debate that we have swapped pride in our future, and our state, to political ends. For example, the cheapest way to design, build, and maintain state roads and highways is through the collective effort known as government. No question. No debate. The smartest way to honor our love for our land and it’s future. Get it done right, and don’t spend more than you must. There is no political will to so address Texas’ future. Too many people think they can use without giving something back. Fuck every last one of you ingrates. Take it from your wives and kids, there is a flaw in your soul. I was unable to find a source confirming the quote I have heard often, that Willie Nelson claimed he always knew when he had crossed the border back into Texas, for the highways were always smoother here. But I came across another Willie quote, where he claims the enduring reason he loves the Lone Star State is that there is no one in control. All you damaged goods voting to create such control, diaf with the knowledge that you are not one of us. I you are no Texan.
  4. Taking a break from the usual frottage, college Republicans employ their plan b, trolling, and book KR to speak in front of an auditorium. I suppose KR delivered his planned remarks. The first question asked of him was along the lines of why don’t you call out this right wing influencer for his racist spew. KR chose the stance of the flabbergasted. “What remarks?” The racist charge was supported by a fair number of examples. “I don’t know nothing about that,” KR responded. Well, now that you do know about that, will you call out those comments as racist, and therefore, unfuckingAmerican-ideal? “No comment.” Then came the fleeing of the trolls. (Which begs for an agreed upon signature tune). If KR et al are your people, then you are a straight up chump.
  5. After weighing the pros and cons, I decided I am against baby organ harvesting. I would also be against shanghai organ harvesting, but the metal dimension carries weight, and the brains, hearts, and spines in that Drury Inn are not in use.
  6. I, for one, am not surprised the royals have a surly handle. C’mon “wills” or Nowthis, or whatever, let your joestrang hang.
  7. The Buddha got fat after he became enlightened.
  8. Idgaf about the royals, except to wonder when they’ll be tried for killing Lady D.
  9. The right has deluded itself for decades. It’s what they do and why they continue to believe Republicans are fiscally responsible and that the media is leftist.
  10. Echoes “NATO forced Putin to invade Ukraine “logic.””
  11. I’ve already shared my family history on this site, but this is a great thread. For all the ex-pats:
  12. Psycho ain’t gonna learn what he doesn’t want to know, so why bother?
  13. For the record, political party affiliation of ex-cons: “The survey was distributed in March 2020. Of White respondents, 36% identified as Republicans, 30% Independent, and 18% Democrats. Only 11% of Black respondents identified as Republicans, while 29% identified as Independent and 45% as Democrats.“ https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2020/aug/1/survey-8000-prisoners-political-views-finds-surprising-results/
  14. FAFO looked strong out of the gate, but prepare your anus is leading on the home stretch.
  15. As an antisemite, you don’t have to cop to being dumb. It’s understood. Oh, and fuck you.
  16. OP’s theory of everything sucks. He doesn’t mention mama, or prison, or trains or trucks, or getting drunk. No way he’s getting Texas to secede, much less stopping dubya dubya three, without getting drunk.
  17. The Constitution no longer means shit for one of our political parties, and SCOTUS has fully embraced Calvinball.
  18. Went to the birthday party of a local judge a few years back. He had the same piñata and favors.
  19. “Ban on assault weapons!” Subscribed.
  20. “There’s no place for politically based violence.” - Biden Republicans sit on their asses.
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