Trump started his re-election campaign on the day he was inaugurated. January 20, 2017. He has already done fundraising on his own behalf. I read that some of the money from ... moreTrump started his re-election campaign on the day he was inaugurated. January 20, 2017. He has already done fundraising on his own behalf. I read that some of the money from fundraisers could be used to pay Trump lawyers working on the "Russian" scandals. Would that be legal if it were true?
I think it is especially important when you have to rely on other people doings things so that you can keep that promise. You cannot safely promise that others will do what they're... moreI think it is especially important when you have to rely on other people doings things so that you can keep that promise. You cannot safely promise that others will do what they're supposed to do. Sometimes unexpectedly things come up that prevent them or prevent you from doing what you wanted to do. Right?
He**'s bells I'm sure prez Obama won't mind. I'm sure the folks who need the insurance coverage won't mind. Rename the damn* thing and then you can get Republicans and Dems to work... moreHe**'s bells I'm sure prez Obama won't mind. I'm sure the folks who need the insurance coverage won't mind. Rename the damn* thing and then you can get Republicans and Dems to work together to make it better. Why didn't someone think of that before? You know Ronald Reagan loved people. People loved him. He was the great communicator. He saw America as a shining city on a hill. Why not try it? Ya might like it! :)
Same thing with healthcare. Gut Medicaid. Give billions to rich folk that is taken from Medicaid. Bad enough. No one buys it. So they are gonna try to see that you get no insurance... moreSame thing with healthcare. Gut Medicaid. Give billions to rich folk that is taken from Medicaid. Bad enough. No one buys it. So they are gonna try to see that you get no insurance at all for about 2 years. Dumber and dumber for sure.
How many years of training did it take the FSB (KGB) to prepare for what they would find in dealing with dangerous extremist?https://www.jw.org/en/news/releases/by-region/russia/of... moreHow many years of training did it take the FSB (KGB) to prepare for what they would find in dealing with dangerous extremist?https://www.jw.org/en/news/releases/by-region/russia/officials-honor-jehovahs-witnesses-outstanding-community-service/
Jehovah's Witnesses in Oryol (Russia) received commendation from authorities for clean-up campaign. Among them - Dennis Christensen, was subsequently jailed for faith
(Listed in reverse alphabetically)1. Urine2. Tears3. Stomach contents4. Skin cells5. Semen6. Saliva7. Hair8. Fingerprints9. Bone marrow10. Bone11. Blood12. None of the above/other ... more(Listed in reverse alphabetically)1. Urine2. Tears3. Stomach contents4. Skin cells5. Semen6. Saliva7. Hair8. Fingerprints9. Bone marrow10. Bone11. Blood12. None of the above/other answer13. Whatever you've done THIS time, Randy D, you won't get away with it.
Murder one. The cams were switched off for a reason and the guy leaned across his partner to shoot a defenseless woman who was actually the one who called them.
For doctors.First do no harm. Never appeared in the HIPPOCRATIC oath BUT that's what the point of being a doctor is. "First do no harm" was probably coined by Thomas Inman. Another... moreFor doctors.First do no harm. Never appeared in the HIPPOCRATIC oath BUT that's what the point of being a doctor is. "First do no harm" was probably coined by Thomas Inman. Another way of saying it was "practice two things in your dealings with disease. Either help or do not harm the patient".For Trumpland Lawyers and Trumpland inhabitants? A Hypocritical Oath. "LIE YOUR A** off 24/7". That's it. A simplistic oath for simpleminded folk. :(