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Started by Jason Harvestdancer, January 06, 2024, 10:51:18 PM

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Cassia

Just when you think the orange king can't possibly go lower, he never disappoints. I do wonder what my some of my former dear old friends think about him now. I don't relish (or bother) communicating with them once they declared a piece of shit was their man. Still, I do wonder if they continue to double down like so many asshats do. It is sad when you learn that someone's ideology is hateful garbage especially when you were unaware that they were truly like that. Makes me doubt myself, how did I not notice.

Nobody

I don't know anyone who voted for the melon felon. But then, I mostly keep to myself, so I don't know many people, for him or against him.

Cassia

Quote from: Nobody on February 08, 2026, 10:18:04 AMI don't know anyone who voted for the melon felon. But then, I mostly keep to myself, so I don't know many people, for him or against him.
Nothing wrong with that. We are much more reclusive than we used to be. And actually, it's more satisfying than friends that feel like work, LOL. We have plenty of room to roam around here.

the_antithesis

#2463
Super reclusive


Nobody

MILAN (The Borowitz Report) - Donald J. Trump celebrated at the winter Olympics on Tuesday after winning the gold medal in the downhill presidency.

Trump beamed as he stood on the winner's podium,  boasting, "Obama never won this."

Notching a historic win, Trump set a new speed record for driving the world's strongest economy into a ditch.

Despite his victory, he remained bitter about the Super Bowl halftime show, telling reporters that "Bad Bunny took a job away from an American bunny"

Hydra009

Fascist failure: public not buying the BS anymore

QuoteFederal prosecutors in Washington sought and failed on Tuesday to secure an indictment against six Democratic lawmakers who posted a video this fall that enraged President Trump by reminding active-duty members of the military and intelligence community that they were obligated to refuse illegal orders, four people familiar with the matter said.

It was remarkable that the U.S. attorney's office in Washington — led by Jeanine Pirro, a longtime ally of Mr. Trump's — authorized prosecutors to go into a grand jury and ask for an indictment of the six members of Congress, all of whom had served in the military or the nation's spy agencies.

But it was even more remarkable that a group of ordinary citizens sitting on the grand jury in Federal District Court in Washington forcefully rejected Mr. Trump's bid to label their expression of dissent as a criminal act warranting prosecution.