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utterly lame as fk (then again, look what you're working with).
you people are a fkn' mess.
utterly lame as fk (then again, look what you're working with).
you people are a fkn' mess.
Uh-oh. Trump's tail is showing.
Apparently OJ Simpson even qualifies as a resident of SF!
It's what he does.utterly lame as fk
i guess you don't like the competition.Can somebody Photoshop the that cocksucker pence out?
If common sense and decency are a cult, then I'm a card carrying member.You tell me. You probably have membership inna few of these..
Which one do you favor? Russia Russia Russia? COVID lockdowns, vaccines, lgbtbbq, Ukraine, Jan 6, or just the generic we got him now the walls are closing in bombshell revelation cult? View attachment 581834
Thats the problem with the left. it seeks to be decent by allocating someone else's money or forcing compliance at the end of a state owned rifle barrel for the "greater good". And a good leftist always knows what the greater good is because it's the lastest thing on Facebook, then newest Twitter badge, or lapel ribbon.If common sense and decency are a cult, then I'm a card carrying member.
That was the only thing you got right."greater good"
Uh-oh. Trump's tail is showing.
From https://substack.com/profile/4875576-heather-cox-richardsonThats the problem with the left. it seeks to be decent by allocating someone else's money or forcing compliance at the end of a state owned rifle barrel for the "greater good". And a good leftist always knows what the greater good is because it's the lastest thing on Facebook, then newest Twitter badge, or lapel ribbon.
lol 😂… DullardFrom https://substack.com/profile/4875576-heather-cox-richardson
On March 25, 1911, Frances Perkins was visiting with a friend who lived near Washington Square in New York City when they heard fire engines and screams. They rushed out to the street to see what the trouble was. A fire had broken out in a garment factory on the upper floors of a building on Washington Square, and the blaze ripped through the lint in the air. The only way out was down the elevator, which had been abandoned at the base of its shaft, or through an exit to the roof. But the factory owner had locked the roof exit that day because, he later testified, he was worried some of his workers might steal some of the blouses they were making.
“The people had just begun to jump when we got there,” Perkins later recalled. “They had been holding until that time, standing in the windowsills, being crowded by others behind them, the fire pressing closer and closer, the smoke closer and closer. Finally the men were trying to get out this thing that the firemen carry with them, a net to catch people if they do jump, the[y] were trying to get that out and they couldn’t wait any longer. They began to jump. The…weight of the bodies was so great, at the speed at which they were traveling that they broke through the net. Every one of them was killed, everybody who jumped was killed. It was a horrifying spectacle.”
By the time the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was out, 147 young people were dead, either from their fall from the factory windows or from smoke inhalation.
Behold the glory days to which the Best Americans are returning us. They need More and are entitled to it.From https://substack.com/profile/4875576-heather-cox-richardson
On March 25, 1911, Frances Perkins was visiting with a friend who lived near Washington Square in New York City when they heard fire engines and screams. They rushed out to the street to see what the trouble was. A fire had broken out in a garment factory on the upper floors of a building on Washington Square, and the blaze ripped through the lint in the air. The only way out was down the elevator, which had been abandoned at the base of its shaft, or through an exit to the roof. But the factory owner had locked the roof exit that day because, he later testified, he was worried some of his workers might steal some of the blouses they were making.
“The people had just begun to jump when we got there,” Perkins later recalled. “They had been holding until that time, standing in the windowsills, being crowded by others behind them, the fire pressing closer and closer, the smoke closer and closer. Finally the men were trying to get out this thing that the firemen carry with them, a net to catch people if they do jump, the[y] were trying to get that out and they couldn’t wait any longer. They began to jump. The…weight of the bodies was so great, at the speed at which they were traveling that they broke through the net. Every one of them was killed, everybody who jumped was killed. It was a horrifying spectacle.”
By the time the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was out, 147 young people were dead, either from their fall from the factory windows or from smoke inhalation.
lol 😂… DullardFrom https://substack.com/profile/4875576-heather-cox-richardson
On March 25, 1911, Frances Perkins was visiting with a friend who lived near Washington Square in New York City when they heard fire engines and screams. They rushed out to the street to see what the trouble was. A fire had broken out in a garment factory on the upper floors of a building on Washington Square, and the blaze ripped through the lint in the air. The only way out was down the elevator, which had been abandoned at the base of its shaft, or through an exit to the roof. But the factory owner had locked the roof exit that day because, he later testified, he was worried some of his workers might steal some of the blouses they were making.
“The people had just begun to jump when we got there,” Perkins later recalled. “They had been holding until that time, standing in the windowsills, being crowded by others behind them, the fire pressing closer and closer, the smoke closer and closer. Finally the men were trying to get out this thing that the firemen carry with them, a net to catch people if they do jump, the[y] were trying to get that out and they couldn’t wait any longer. They began to jump. The…weight of the bodies was so great, at the speed at which they were traveling that they broke through the net. Every one of them was killed, everybody who jumped was killed. It was a horrifying spectacle.”
By the time the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire was out, 147 young people were dead, either from their fall from the factory windows or from smoke inhalation.
So …. Only libiods don’t want to die trapped in a fire or smashing into the sidewalk jumping to avoid burning to death
Lol… my wife is asking from the other room what I am laughing at 😂😂😂😂😂
Thats the problem with the left. it seeks to be decent by allocating someone else's money or forcing compliance at the end of a state owned rifle barrel for the "greater good". And a good leftist always knows what the greater good is because it's the lastest thing on Facebook, then newest Twitter badge, or lapel ribbon.
Yeah, and that's why we have democracy. Ya know, balance of powers and all that.“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience. They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth. This very kindness stings with intolerable insult. To be "cured" against one's will and cured of states which we may not regard as disease is to be put on a level of those who have not yet reached the age of reason or those who never will; to be classed with infants, imbeciles, and domestic animals.” … C.S. Lewis