scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
THE FK?
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8 comments:
- MAX Redline said...
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Is he planning to run on his "Fast and Furious" record, or on dropping the case against the Philly Black Panthers? I'll have to get more popcorn.
- 6/21/17, 6:45 PM
- Murphy(AZ) said...
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Popcorn, h*ll! I'm gonna start laying in a supply of brown liquor. This is gonna get interesting as one potential Dem candidate after another either gets indicted or runs away to hide when they see their buddies doing the Perp Walk.
- 6/21/17, 10:53 PM
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Murphy, I sincerely hope you won't be consuming brown liquor before Labor Day. Remember, it's white liquor from Memorial Day to Labor Day, then back to brown until Spring comes 'round again. To do otherwise would be gauche, tacky and inelegant.
Caballero Andante - 6/21/17, 11:15 PM
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Anonymous (TX)
Just wondering. Is there a Statue of Limitation for prosecution for Contempt of Congress? Could Mexico request extradition for trial for Accessory to Murder for "Fast and Furious?" - 6/22/17, 1:17 AM
- Murphy(AZ) said...
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OOPS! Pardon my ignorant ways. Time to visit that old fella in Oatman who brews his own "hobby" moonshine. Either way, good liquor, a shady place to sit and Nancy Pelosi getting dumped sounds good to me!
- 6/22/17, 7:13 AM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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This asshole is still reading from the script the KGB wrote for him in the 1990s.
- 6/22/17, 8:48 AM
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"Statue of limitation"???? Really?
- 6/22/17, 11:45 PM
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Yes, really! Holder was charged with Contempt of Congress, but since he was Attorney General there was no prosecution. My question is, may he still be prosecuted by the current Attorney General? Is there someone out there who is familiar with the relevant law?
- 6/23/17, 9:25 PM