the other mike
Diamond Member
Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
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You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill or other things you despise about true progressives ?
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Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
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Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
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You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
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You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
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You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
.
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
You may be suffering from dementia.You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
.
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
**** you I like Her..
One of the gazillion of e mails from her campaign..
Yes my name is William..
William —
This July 4th, let’s take patriotism back.
Since 9/11, I’ve watched as patriotism was used as an excuse for disastrous regime change wars and surveillance of the American people, as a euphemism for bigotry, and as a cover for McCarthyist hysteria and the lead up to a new Cold War and nuclear arms race.
But that’s not what patriotism is, and it infuriates me to see it abused. Patriotism is the reason I and so many of my fellow servicemembers put our lives on the line to defend our country. Patriotism is not about symbols or fake outrage. It’s about love - real, active love.
So let me tell you why I love my country.
I love our land - our forests and mountains, our rivers rolling through vast wilderness, our canyons, deserts, swamp lands and prairies - the places that have formed us in all their disparate beauty.
I love our people - drawn from every corner of the planet, every creed and every color, pulled by a promise of a better life, a new beginning, a recognition that we are all equal in the eyes of God.
I love our heritage - the tradition of representative democracy embodied in our indigenous communities that served as a model for our first Congress, those who fought to defeat the institution of slavery as former slaves, abolitionists and soldiers, the strength of our movements for women’s suffrage, labor rights, civil rights and environmental justice.
Most of all, I love our freedom. The freedom endowed by our creator. The freedom that is enshrined in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The freedom we fight to protect:
It’s easy to take our freedoms for granted until they get taken away. Until you see women who are not free to move outside of their own homes without a male chaperone. Until you see children who are not free to play without the threat of land mines in their backyard. Until you see people who are not free to worship, not free to speak and publish the truth, not free to love who they love, without the threat of imprisonment.
- Freedom of speech and of the press
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- The right to a fair and public trial
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom is a real and precious thing. It is alive - in our streets, in our schools, in our houses of worship, and we must protect it.We must protect our freedom from those who seek to remove it through the violence of terrorism. We must protect our freedom from the quiet violence of surveillance and censorship. And we must protect this freedom within our own hearts and minds, our families and communities.
So this July 4th, let’s celebrate by remembering why we love our country, and commit to standing up to protect our freedoms — to live, think, worship and love in peace.
With aloha,
Tulsi
You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
.
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
**** you I like Her..
One of the gazillion of e mails from her campaign..
Yes my name is William..
William —
This July 4th, let’s take patriotism back.
Since 9/11, I’ve watched as patriotism was used as an excuse for disastrous regime change wars and surveillance of the American people, as a euphemism for bigotry, and as a cover for McCarthyist hysteria and the lead up to a new Cold War and nuclear arms race.
But that’s not what patriotism is, and it infuriates me to see it abused. Patriotism is the reason I and so many of my fellow servicemembers put our lives on the line to defend our country. Patriotism is not about symbols or fake outrage. It’s about love - real, active love.
So let me tell you why I love my country.
I love our land - our forests and mountains, our rivers rolling through vast wilderness, our canyons, deserts, swamp lands and prairies - the places that have formed us in all their disparate beauty.
I love our people - drawn from every corner of the planet, every creed and every color, pulled by a promise of a better life, a new beginning, a recognition that we are all equal in the eyes of God.
I love our heritage - the tradition of representative democracy embodied in our indigenous communities that served as a model for our first Congress, those who fought to defeat the institution of slavery as former slaves, abolitionists and soldiers, the strength of our movements for women’s suffrage, labor rights, civil rights and environmental justice.
Most of all, I love our freedom. The freedom endowed by our creator. The freedom that is enshrined in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The freedom we fight to protect:
It’s easy to take our freedoms for granted until they get taken away. Until you see women who are not free to move outside of their own homes without a male chaperone. Until you see children who are not free to play without the threat of land mines in their backyard. Until you see people who are not free to worship, not free to speak and publish the truth, not free to love who they love, without the threat of imprisonment.
- Freedom of speech and of the press
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- The right to a fair and public trial
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom is a real and precious thing. It is alive - in our streets, in our schools, in our houses of worship, and we must protect it.We must protect our freedom from those who seek to remove it through the violence of terrorism. We must protect our freedom from the quiet violence of surveillance and censorship. And we must protect this freedom within our own hearts and minds, our families and communities.
So this July 4th, let’s celebrate by remembering why we love our country, and commit to standing up to protect our freedoms — to live, think, worship and love in peace.
With aloha,
Tulsi
You may be suffering from dementia.You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?Thanks bro!!
.
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
**** you I like Her..
One of the gazillion of e mails from her campaign..
Yes my name is William..
William —
This July 4th, let’s take patriotism back.
Since 9/11, I’ve watched as patriotism was used as an excuse for disastrous regime change wars and surveillance of the American people, as a euphemism for bigotry, and as a cover for McCarthyist hysteria and the lead up to a new Cold War and nuclear arms race.
But that’s not what patriotism is, and it infuriates me to see it abused. Patriotism is the reason I and so many of my fellow servicemembers put our lives on the line to defend our country. Patriotism is not about symbols or fake outrage. It’s about love - real, active love.
So let me tell you why I love my country.
I love our land - our forests and mountains, our rivers rolling through vast wilderness, our canyons, deserts, swamp lands and prairies - the places that have formed us in all their disparate beauty.
I love our people - drawn from every corner of the planet, every creed and every color, pulled by a promise of a better life, a new beginning, a recognition that we are all equal in the eyes of God.
I love our heritage - the tradition of representative democracy embodied in our indigenous communities that served as a model for our first Congress, those who fought to defeat the institution of slavery as former slaves, abolitionists and soldiers, the strength of our movements for women’s suffrage, labor rights, civil rights and environmental justice.
Most of all, I love our freedom. The freedom endowed by our creator. The freedom that is enshrined in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The freedom we fight to protect:
It’s easy to take our freedoms for granted until they get taken away. Until you see women who are not free to move outside of their own homes without a male chaperone. Until you see children who are not free to play without the threat of land mines in their backyard. Until you see people who are not free to worship, not free to speak and publish the truth, not free to love who they love, without the threat of imprisonment.
- Freedom of speech and of the press
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- The right to a fair and public trial
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom is a real and precious thing. It is alive - in our streets, in our schools, in our houses of worship, and we must protect it.We must protect our freedom from those who seek to remove it through the violence of terrorism. We must protect our freedom from the quiet violence of surveillance and censorship. And we must protect this freedom within our own hearts and minds, our families and communities.
So this July 4th, let’s celebrate by remembering why we love our country, and commit to standing up to protect our freedoms — to live, think, worship and love in peace.
With aloha,
Tulsi
Nothing else needs to be said.
Welcome to the clown world of dementia maxmosis.You may be suffering from dementia.You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
**** you I like Her..
One of the gazillion of e mails from her campaign..
Yes my name is William..
William —
This July 4th, let’s take patriotism back.
Since 9/11, I’ve watched as patriotism was used as an excuse for disastrous regime change wars and surveillance of the American people, as a euphemism for bigotry, and as a cover for McCarthyist hysteria and the lead up to a new Cold War and nuclear arms race.
But that’s not what patriotism is, and it infuriates me to see it abused. Patriotism is the reason I and so many of my fellow servicemembers put our lives on the line to defend our country. Patriotism is not about symbols or fake outrage. It’s about love - real, active love.
So let me tell you why I love my country.
I love our land - our forests and mountains, our rivers rolling through vast wilderness, our canyons, deserts, swamp lands and prairies - the places that have formed us in all their disparate beauty.
I love our people - drawn from every corner of the planet, every creed and every color, pulled by a promise of a better life, a new beginning, a recognition that we are all equal in the eyes of God.
I love our heritage - the tradition of representative democracy embodied in our indigenous communities that served as a model for our first Congress, those who fought to defeat the institution of slavery as former slaves, abolitionists and soldiers, the strength of our movements for women’s suffrage, labor rights, civil rights and environmental justice.
Most of all, I love our freedom. The freedom endowed by our creator. The freedom that is enshrined in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The freedom we fight to protect:
It’s easy to take our freedoms for granted until they get taken away. Until you see women who are not free to move outside of their own homes without a male chaperone. Until you see children who are not free to play without the threat of land mines in their backyard. Until you see people who are not free to worship, not free to speak and publish the truth, not free to love who they love, without the threat of imprisonment.
- Freedom of speech and of the press
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- The right to a fair and public trial
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom is a real and precious thing. It is alive - in our streets, in our schools, in our houses of worship, and we must protect it.We must protect our freedom from those who seek to remove it through the violence of terrorism. We must protect our freedom from the quiet violence of surveillance and censorship. And we must protect this freedom within our own hearts and minds, our families and communities.
So this July 4th, let’s celebrate by remembering why we love our country, and commit to standing up to protect our freedoms — to live, think, worship and love in peace.
With aloha,
Tulsi
No the time is now we need a girl as president, who better besides Nikki, it's Tulsi.
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**** dermatologists. One of them put my son on Accutane when he was 15Anyone who covers acne with makeup rather than go to a dermatologist doesn’t get my vote.
You may be suffering from dementia.You should be ashamed of yourself.Why would a Libertarian-type like you have such a hard-on for her ?
You don't think she'll raise your taxes or sign a single-payer healthcare bill ?
She won't, she is normal.
I am a die hard supporter of her, her campaign sends me emails all the time after I gave her $2,000 bucks.
.
**** you I like Her..
One of the gazillion of e mails from her campaign..
Yes my name is William..
William —
This July 4th, let’s take patriotism back.
Since 9/11, I’ve watched as patriotism was used as an excuse for disastrous regime change wars and surveillance of the American people, as a euphemism for bigotry, and as a cover for McCarthyist hysteria and the lead up to a new Cold War and nuclear arms race.
But that’s not what patriotism is, and it infuriates me to see it abused. Patriotism is the reason I and so many of my fellow servicemembers put our lives on the line to defend our country. Patriotism is not about symbols or fake outrage. It’s about love - real, active love.
So let me tell you why I love my country.
I love our land - our forests and mountains, our rivers rolling through vast wilderness, our canyons, deserts, swamp lands and prairies - the places that have formed us in all their disparate beauty.
I love our people - drawn from every corner of the planet, every creed and every color, pulled by a promise of a better life, a new beginning, a recognition that we are all equal in the eyes of God.
I love our heritage - the tradition of representative democracy embodied in our indigenous communities that served as a model for our first Congress, those who fought to defeat the institution of slavery as former slaves, abolitionists and soldiers, the strength of our movements for women’s suffrage, labor rights, civil rights and environmental justice.
Most of all, I love our freedom. The freedom endowed by our creator. The freedom that is enshrined in our Constitution and our Bill of Rights. The freedom we fight to protect:
It’s easy to take our freedoms for granted until they get taken away. Until you see women who are not free to move outside of their own homes without a male chaperone. Until you see children who are not free to play without the threat of land mines in their backyard. Until you see people who are not free to worship, not free to speak and publish the truth, not free to love who they love, without the threat of imprisonment.
- Freedom of speech and of the press
- Freedom of religion
- The right to bear arms
- Freedom from unreasonable search and seizure
- The right to a fair and public trial
- Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Freedom is a real and precious thing. It is alive - in our streets, in our schools, in our houses of worship, and we must protect it.We must protect our freedom from those who seek to remove it through the violence of terrorism. We must protect our freedom from the quiet violence of surveillance and censorship. And we must protect this freedom within our own hearts and minds, our families and communities.
So this July 4th, let’s celebrate by remembering why we love our country, and commit to standing up to protect our freedoms — to live, think, worship and love in peace.
With aloha,
Tulsi
No the time is now we need a girl as president, who better besides Nikki, it's Tulsi.
.
Sulfacet.**** dermatologists. One of them put my son on Accutane when he was 15Anyone who covers acne with makeup rather than go to a dermatologist doesn’t get my vote.
and a year later he was pissing blood with a kidney problem, then another specialist put him on prednisone and 7 months after that he was dignosed with Hogkins lymphoma stage 5. Had to go through chemo and rad his senior year of high school, missed football and baseball, but still graduated salutatorian .( like his mom , not me )
Go to a dietician or nutritionist expert first.
She should go Green partyShe is the ONLY democrat I would vote for. If she ain't nominee I will write in Patrick Little.
Acutane is bullshit.**** dermatologists. One of them put my son on Accutane when he was 15Anyone who covers acne with makeup rather than go to a dermatologist doesn’t get my vote.
and a year later he was pissing blood with a kidney problem, then another specialist put him on prednisone and 7 months after that he was dignosed with Hogkins lymphoma stage 5. Had to go through chemo and rad his senior year of high school, missed football and baseball, but still graduated salutatorian .( like his mom , not me )
Go to a dietician or nutritionist expert first.
Nothing else needs to be said.