My my aren't we testy today?![]()
The weak run easily.
My my aren't we testy today?![]()
Once again, what did YOU do in WWII? Obviously nothing. Like all Democrats, love to claim credit for things you never did.
Neither did you. Unless you are 100 years old.
"We"? Tell me all about what you did.
"We" refers to the United States. Grammar got you all confused?!
I'm bettin you were not alive in WWII. Then you should say the United States defeated fascism. As you were not part of the US at the time.
shut up you moron.
Ass whooped again. Running away pouting.
You were probably facing East running from the hun in operation Barbarossa. What was your Soviet rank when you disgraced Stalin with your cowardice?My father and his brothers did. That being said, I am not the one sa in ying "we". You may crawl back to your hole now.
You were probably facing East running from the hun in operation Barbarossa. What was your Soviet rank when you disgraced Stalin with your cowardice?
Trying to figure out the mental age of some of these people around here can be a fun game.
I have gotten as low as 4.
#IStandWithTuckerCarlson
You are being quite generous!
You know what they say about certain animals being cornered
shut up you moron.
When bitch slapped with the truth, a white, guilt ridden liberal male finds solace in delusion.
I served bravely in Air Force ROTC at Farber college. Fed my horse carrots with my mouth, flounder. You’re a disgrace. Now drop and give me 20.
I served bravely in Air Force ROTC at Farber college. Fed my horse carrots with my mouth, flounder. You’re a disgrace. Now drop and give me 20.
Popeye, what is your mental age???????
Five months from a crucial presidential election, the usual political debates, campaign events and policy fights have faded into the background for voters battered by a public health crisis, struggling through an economic recession and boiling over with fury over racial inequities.
With tens of millions unemployed, more than 110,000 killed by the coronavirus and thousands of people protesting in the streets, Americans see their personal concerns and political choices through a strikingly existential lens — mourning the past, worried about the present and fearful of the future.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/...tion=click&module=Top Stories&pgtype=Homepage
And we have an impeached President leading the nation.