The Jan. 6th committee plans to use its Thursday night hearing to call out insurrection-friendly lawmakers who cowered during the Capitol attack but have since downplayed the ... moreThe Jan. 6th committee plans to use its Thursday night hearing to call out insurrection-friendly lawmakers who cowered during the Capitol attack but have since downplayed the insurrection’s severity. They have plans to paint a really striking picture of how some of Trump’s greatest enablers of his coup plot were — no matter what they’re saying today — quaking in their boots and doing everything shy of crying out for their moms. When Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-Ga) claimed the insurrection was a normal tourist visit social media users quickly located photos of the Georgia Republican gasping in terror and hiding behind an armed Capitol police officer pointing a handgun at a barricaded entrance to the Senate floor. I think it is a good strategy and it will open the eyes of a lot of Americans. Cheers! less
A New York judge has ordered Rudy Giuliani to testify before the Georgia special grand jury hearing on Aug. 9th and I think the chances of him committing perjury is 100%. Cheers!
What are some other adages, sayings, expressions, or proverbs that include words mentioning/referencing drinks and/or drinking, even if they are not actually about drinks or the ac... moreWhat are some other adages, sayings, expressions, or proverbs that include words mentioning/referencing drinks and/or drinking, even if they are not actually about drinks or the act of drinking something?
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In my case, I think my grandmother on my mother’s side, but with her, it was more the way she told stories and imitated people’s voices and mannerisms that made ... more
In my case, I think my grandmother on my mother’s side, but with her, it was more the way she told stories and imitated people’s voices and mannerisms that made everything so funny. She could be quite dramatic about it sometimes.
Lies, all lies! I’ve never had even one unwilling sandwichista toiling day and night for little pay, no benefits, and horrible working conditions! Each and ever... more
Lies, all lies! I’ve never had even one unwilling sandwichista toiling day and night for little pay, no benefits, and horrible working conditions! Each and every one of them has been gloriously happy to do it!(I‘m sure that I can depend on you donating many hundreds of dollars to my Go-Fund-Me page to establish my legal defense. Neither you nor I want to see me raked over the coals like this.) Grrrrrrrr. ~
Bill Gates has pledge to give away virtually all of his money to his charity and it does not surprize me because I always though he was a cool guy. One of the things he said a... moreBill Gates has pledge to give away virtually all of his money to his charity and it does not surprize me because I always though he was a cool guy. One of the things he said about it was - "I have an obligation to return my resources to society in ways that have the greatest impact for reducing suffering and improving lives. And I hope others in positions of great wealth and privilege will step up in this moment too.". Cheers!
"Two New York men wept as a judge handed down prison time for their participation in the Capitol riot last year.
Cody Mattice, 29, and James Mault, 30, both received 44 months of p... more"Two New York men wept as a judge handed down prison time for their participation in the Capitol riot last year.
Cody Mattice, 29, and James Mault, 30, both received 44 months of prison time on Friday, according to records from the Justice Department. In April, the two pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers during the Capitol riot, a Justice Department release says.***The two wept and asked Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl A. Howell for leniency, the Washington Post reported. They continued to weep as Howell upheld their prison time."https://www.yahoo.com/news/2-men-pepper-sprayed-officers-135057105.html less
The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack has issued a subpoena to the US Secret Service for text messages from 5 January and 6 January 2021 understood to have be... moreThe House select committee investigating the Capitol attack has issued a subpoena to the US Secret Service for text messages from 5 January and 6 January 2021 understood to have been erased, pursuing what investigators suspect might be an instance of corruptly destroyed records. The thing about text messages is even if they are deleted there is still traces/crumbs left on the phone and with those crumbs lots of info can be recovered. So I think they are going to prove to be another example of corruption in all levels of the Trump administration. Cheers! https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jul/16/house-january-6-panel-subpoenas-secret-service-for-allegedly-delted-text-messages less
if iceberg lettuce is unavailable? There's cos, coral, oakleaf etc.Cabbage is gross, but I'm using oakleaf lettuce in the salad tonight due to the local shortage of iceberg. https:... moreif iceberg lettuce is unavailable? There's cos, coral, oakleaf etc.Cabbage is gross, but I'm using oakleaf lettuce in the salad tonight due to the local shortage of iceberg. https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/kfc-fans-furious-as-lettuce-is-replaced-by-cabbage-thanks-to-shortages/news-story/03fd7e644ebe6d04532f5c3f60813eed