New threat to 2nd A?

If my spelling is all you can say against me. 😄😄😄
Ah. You meant incredible. I thought there was more to it than that.

And there's more...much more...but something along the lines of "never interrupt your "enemy" (or internet stranger) when he's making a mistake" comes to mind.
 
My great Grandparents came here from Austria went to work and never asked the Government to support them. That should be the criteria for anyone staying in this country. Allowing millions of people into our who just stay on welfare? Then ask why we have such a blotted debt?
 
It's an odd take that, apparently, wherever supporters are getting their news has been completely silent to the Kelly issue. It's got to be the biggest example of hypocrisy and weaponization of the DOJ in the last year.

This IMO is one of the most extreme examples of political weaponization I’ve seen from this administration.

The Secretay of “War” is wanting to punish Senator Kelly for saying something very similar to what Hegseth said in 2016.

 
My grandfather immigrated from Norway (Nobel Peace Prize nation) and homesteaded Montana during the socialistic free land real estate welfare era ... so I feel compelled to pack pepper spray as an ICE deterrent!

My other grandfather owned the Turner General Store and farm implement dealership, providing welfare to failing farmers of the area during the dryland drought and Great Depression ... all of which caused him to go broke. Nonetheless, our family has always embraced the attitude of helping the downtrodden and less fortunate.
 
My grandfather immigrated from Norway (Nobel Peace Prize nation) and homesteaded Montana during the socialistic free land real estate welfare era ... so I feel compelled to pack pepper spray as an ICE deterrent!

My other grandfather owned the Turner General Store and farm implement dealership, providing welfare to failing farmers of the area during the dryland drought and Great Depression ... all of which caused him to go broke. Nonetheless, our family has always embraced the attitude of helping the downtrodden and less fortunate.

My grandfather, my father's father, owned the general store in a tiny town in Appalachian Virginia. He went broke, by extending credit to lifelong friends, who were not able to make good on their debts.

I am certain that many family trees have a similar story.
 
My other grandfather owned the Turner General Store and farm implement dealership, providing welfare to failing farmers of the area during the dryland drought and Great Depression ... all of which caused him to go broke. Nonetheless, our family has always embraced the attitude of helping the downtrodden and less fortunate.
That’s lozer attitude! No wonder your gramps didn’t become a BILLIONAIRE like 17rem’s hero Donny T. Maybe he should have tried his hand at swindling and grifting.



(sarcasm)
 
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