Am actually happy Biden spouted his bullshit about Jan 6th being the worst attack attack on our democracy since the Civil War. It's so obviously absurd and bullshit to anyone with even the most limited education in American history it will be seen as nothing more than the obvious partisan bullshit it is.
Hey Yellow, you like history. Is Biden's pathetic attempt here to further divide the country telling obvious lies a sign of good or bad character?
Fuck it. Time to throw away the terms "Liberals" or "Progressives" or any other shit. The Democrat party is the party of Marxism now. They are "Marxists". Why the fuck doesn't America realize this and/or care?
Fuck it. Time to throw away the terms "Liberals" or "Progressives" or any other shit. The Democrat party is the party of Marxism now. They are "Marxists". Why the fuck doesn't America realize this and/or care?
Biden is many things, most bad, but Saturday morning is the end of the Patriotic 100 Days of Masking. Go out! Be free!
Sorry to disappoint but Saturday begins endless masking, even if vaccinated, even outdoors, no child exception.
No, that's what Biden said, multiple times. I have it on good authority that he has returned fidelity to the office.
He whispers not because he's frail and the wind knocks him over but because Trump was fat, mean and yelled too much. American men need to be more like Cho.
Rats are going to wave that bloody shirt for as long as they can. Bombing the Senate in 1983 seems worse.
Or if he wanted something more recent he could have gone with the Rat party supporter who really did kill a police officer just a few weeks ago.
No need to lie about his death being caused by the terrorist.
Remember when some Puerto Rican communists shot up the House Chamber in 1954 with assault fire extinguishers? Neither does Slo Joe or the supplicant American MSM.
======= 1954 Shooting in the House Chamber On March 1, 1954, while Members gathered on the House Floor for an upcoming vote, three men and one woman entered the visitor’s gallery above the chamber and quietly took their seats. All four belonged to the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and only hours earlier had traveled from New York City to Washington, DC.
The United States had annexed Puerto Rico in 1898, and the island’s relationship with the federal government had long been a point of contention. Some Puerto Ricans sought to maintain their relationship with the mainland, and others, like the four visitors in the House that day, argued for an independent Puerto Rico.
The Capitol had few security protocols at the time, and the four Puerto Rican nationalists entered the gallery armed with handguns. Around 2:30 p.m. they indiscriminately opened fire onto the House Floor and unfurled a Puerto Rican flag in a violent act of protest meant to draw attention to their demand for Puerto Rico’s immediate independence.
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Hey Yellow, you like history. Is Biden's pathetic attempt here to further divide the country telling obvious lies a sign of good or bad character?
Banana Republic
Khmer Rouge.
Pol Pot.
Marxist is too kind a term for what they are.
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1954 Shooting in the House Chamber
On March 1, 1954, while Members gathered on the House Floor for an upcoming vote, three men and one woman entered the visitor’s gallery above the chamber and quietly took their seats. All four belonged to the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party and only hours earlier had traveled from New York City to Washington, DC.
The United States had annexed Puerto Rico in 1898, and the island’s relationship with the federal government had long been a point of contention. Some Puerto Ricans sought to maintain their relationship with the mainland, and others, like the four visitors in the House that day, argued for an independent Puerto Rico.
The Capitol had few security protocols at the time, and the four Puerto Rican nationalists entered the gallery armed with handguns. Around 2:30 p.m. they indiscriminately opened fire onto the House Floor and unfurled a Puerto Rican flag in a violent act of protest meant to draw attention to their demand for Puerto Rico’s immediate independence.
Five Congressmen were wounded in the shooting.