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SFGbob
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Jill and I know what it’s like to lose a home. Years ago now, 15 years ago, I was in Washington doing “Meet the Press.” It was a sunny Sunday.
Lightning struck at home, on a little lake that’s outside of our home—like a big pond, and hit a wire that came up underneath our home into the heating ducts and air conditioning ducts.
To make a long story short, I almost lost my wife, my ‘67 Corvette, and my cat.
http://www.dailysignal.com/2023/08/21/never-vote-him-again-hawaiians-respond-bidens-despicable-maui-wildfire-comparison/
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It was quickly pointed he embellished the fire story as well. The man is a complete embarrassment. His speeches today were insane. He should have stayed home.
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Maybe another loss will finally rid us of him. As long as trump is around the libs are winning
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Sweet Geezus, it's real. I initially thought this couldn't have been an accurate account of what he said.
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The best thing you can tell someone when they've lost everything is "I know how you feel" and then make it about yourself.
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They’re mocking us all at this point, Ethel.
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I heard he has war hero dead son who prosecuted front-line guys for doing their jobs.georgiaduck said:The best thing you can tell someone when they've lost everything is "I know how you feel" and then make it about yourself.
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Remember all the attention when Trump exaggerated numbers for the inauguration? Which of these two situations is worse? And which will get more play on MSM?

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To be fair to Slow Joe, I, too, would have been concerned about my '67 Corvette. It's the only thing cool about him.SFGbob said:Sweet Geezus, it's real. I initially thought this couldn't have been an accurate account of what he said.
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Ethel was a lot smarter than the Dazzler and had higher octane.EverettChris said:They’re mocking us all at this point, Ethel.





