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  1. You ain't seen nuthin' yet.
  2. Historically, Adolph Hitler. jimmy jones, David Koresh and Charles Manson (and many others) had their devotees long after they were proven to be homicidal psychopaths. There are those who identify so strongly with their leaders that they cannot detach under any circumstances.
  3. The numbers today out of Alberta are downright scary. How any sane politician can advocate re-opening the province in any measure is criminal.
  4. Well, if anyone knows how to duck a sexual assault allegation, it would be Donald Drumpf, but I'm not sure Biden has the same amount of money to pay women off.
  5. There's 143 more of them???
  6. I was going to say that your girlfriend is safe at the beach now, but that would be just mean.
  7. And Trump is an admitted sexual predator. Kavanaugh was shielded from multiple allegations by a very cursory investigation. and if you are going to drag Bill Clinton into this, it was not forced sexual contact- it was a consenting adult who engaged with someone with really poor judgement in a position of power.
  8. Not for the next ten years. at least.
  9. And he's got his own theme song.......
  10. Should Calgary be concerned that if their first pick in the draft gets tackled from behind, he might explode in a fireball?
  11. Cops Hunt for NYC Man Who Licked Woman’s Buttocks at Subway Station The guy should be arrested for impersonating William Barr, Mitch McConnell and the rest of Trump's cabinet.
  12. AS A POST-SCRIPT: There are many descriptions you could give to the angry armed anti-lockdown protesters who rallied in the Michigan state capitol on Thursday without wearing masks or observing social-distancing rules. President Trump has—somehow—landed on “very good people.” Hundreds of demonstrators, some of them bearing arms, gathered in Lansing on Thursday to demand the state’s businesses reopen on May 1. Trump addressed the protest in a tweet Friday morning, urging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to negotiate with the protesters. “The Governor of Michigan should give a little, and put out the fire,” he wrote. “These are very good people, but they are angry. They want their lives back again, safely! See them, talk to them, make a deal.” Interesting that Trump has now equated these with the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville, and he is right for once.
  13. There is no evidence to indicate Ms. Reade was paid to come forward, but it does appear that she over-reacted. One factor that exonerates Biden is that no other women have come forward with similar complaints. Look what happened with Trump, Gian Gomeshi, and Nygard.
  14. This Is How Horribly They’re Treating the Dead in Brooklyn Before police found decomposing bodies in U-Haul trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home, a mourner saw a horrifying sign it was overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.thedailybeast.com/photo-of-andrew-d-cleckley-funeral-home-shows-how-horribly-theyre-treating-the-dead-in-brooklyn
  15. TRUMP IS LOSING HIS GRIP: “Donald Trump has never been the picture of mental stability, but over the last few weeks, he’s appeared to crank up the crazy from about a 45 to a 337,” Levin writes. “From seemingly proposing intravenous Lysol as a coronavirus cure to claiming the United States is close to testing 5 million people a day for COVID-19 — a number so completely absurd that he might as well have said we’ll soon be running 8 billion tests a day — to reportedly threatening to sue his campaign manager over a dimming 2020 outlook, the president has well and truly lost whatever remaining shred of sanity he once had on reserve.” https://www.alternet.org/2020/05/the-more-journalists-report-that-trump-is-losing-it-the-more-he-loses-it/
  16. Its not just the guns, as the Swiss prove. Its guns plus seething hatred and fear of each other added to a history of glorification of violence and war. In the past 150 years, the US has been involved in more foreign wars than any other nation, and all these wars were extolled as glorious victories.
  17. About freaking time. It cannot come soon enough. EDIT: I should have exempted those who need long guns for their livelihood- framers, ranchers, trappers and so forth.
  18. This appears to be the most credible description. It does not excuse Biden's lack of common sense but not a indictable offence by any means, and probably not even civilly culpable. Nothing will stop the GOP from trying to blow it up into a war crime, though.
  19. I think the official probably over-estimated Trump's mental and emotional age by 300%.
  20. As a followup to Trump's obsession with blaming China for the Coronavirus epidemic and 60,000 US deaths: even though his intelligence community has denied any culpability for China, Trump has gone all in on it. He has said that he has "proof" of China's guilt but he cannot show it to anyone. Except maybe to his invisible friends who have provided him with this damning evidence.
  21. Choosing Hallett was a no-brainer and he and Exhume will fight for at least a backup safety role. Dheilly looks hella quick, Liegghio will be around for a while, and Kambamba might surprise a lot of people. Overall, not as productive as last year, but Walters & co know their stuff, so I will sleep well.
  22. The exercises are...interesting.
  23. Damn. Mason Bennett goes to the TiCats. We were a long shot to grab him, but damn.
  24. ‘America in the age of Trump’: Armed gunmen enter Michigan Capitol demanding end to lockdown The right-wing movement against public health measures designed to stave off the coronavirus pandemic escalated on Thursday as armed gunmen were among those who stormed the Michigan state house and tried to enter the legislative chamber. https://www.alternet.org/2020/04/america-in-the-age-of-trump-armed-gunmen-enter-michigan-capitol-demanding-end-to-lockdown/
  25. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Louisiana Lawmakers Vote by Mail to Roll Back Access to Voting by Mail Not without some irony, Republican lawmakers voted by mail on Thursday to roll back a plan that expanded the access to mail-in ballots in Louisiana. Lawmakers asserted that mail-in votes carry a higher risk of voter fraud, a claim frequently used by Trump that election officials have said is extremely rare, The Advocate reports. The altered plan, introduced by Republican Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin, who called it a “pragmatic and temporary response,” was approved by the Louisiana House on a 62-39 vote and the Senate by a 31-8 vote and only applies to elections in July and August. The revisions allow access to mail-in ballots for individuals who are 60 years or older, those at high risk of serious complications, as well as people who are under a “medically necessary quarantine or isolation order” or caring for someone in self-isolation. Some Republican lawmakers were reportedly not satisfied with the revisions, arguing that the plan should cut mail-in voting even more.
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