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WhatTheBuck

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  1. Thanks for spoiling it, dude.
  2. This was the first new post since the last time I visited this thread. Anything new come up? No? Okay, cool.
  3. I would like to sit on a cloud. That sounds fun. I don’t think it’s possible. Did he really spell it that way?
  4. I don’t think Texas Fight is a serious poster.
  5. Now do the Netherlands, troll.
  6. You’re an idiot. Are you some banned troll re-registered under a new name? Or are you a new moron we haven’t met before?
  7. “All hurricanes are acts of God, because God controls the heavens. I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, and they are -- were recipients of the judgment of God for that. The newspaper carried the story in our local area that was not carried nationally that there was to be a homosexual parade there on the Monday that the Katrina came. And the promise of that parade was that it was going to reach a level of sexuality never demonstrated before in any of the other Gay Pride parades. So I believe that the judgment of God is a very real thing. I know that there are people who demur from that, but I believe that the Bible teaches that when you violate the law of God, that God brings punishment sometimes before the day of judgment. And I believe that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.” - Pastor John Hagee https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2008/03/hagee-on-katrina/45516/
  8. One prominent voice who blamed it on the gays was San Antonio’s own John Hagee.
  9. Heckuva job, Texas Fight.
  10. “She” could just as easily be Marjorie Taylor Greene. That rhetoric is no different from what we hear from sitting Republicans in Congress.
  11. Trump supporter. What else would you expect?
  12. (I haven’t read Tappper’s book but I haven’t heard anything about him referencing the Reagan administration and the early signs of Alzheimer’s.)
  13. Nothing bad. If it’s good then he did it but if it’s bad then it was someone else. Always. It’s pathological.
  14. It’s right there in the name.
  15. There’s also Newsmax and Facebook!
  16. Which you can get for $200. Sick burn.
  17. Maybe not cash bribes, but bribes in crypto, which very well may have happened. We’d have no way of knowing.
  18. The 2000 election couldn’t have worked out better for him.
  19. Orange light seems to escape just fine.
  20. Foxycontin
  21. Ask Johnny McEntee. I haven’t heard his name mentioned much since the inauguration, if at all, but I’m sure he’s busy screening for true Trump loyalists at all levels of the administration. He’s apparently managed to stay under the radar.
  22. Yeah, I wouldn’t recommend doing that.
  23. Or up his fentanyl intake.
  24. Basil Rathbone is the only Holmes for me.
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