Today in Fascism

A text message from Michigan school shooter's mother after she and her husband had been called to the school for a counseling session before the shooting --

"Lol, I'm not mad at you, you have to learn not to get caught."

...and now the parents are on the run.
 
Meet the little Trumps from Detroit everyone. Espola, take a hard look and see what your enemy looks like today. Dude, you and Husker are so desperate. I promise you 100% when the dust settles you will be wrong again. Hahahahahahahaha!!!

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Kentucky moron party politician posted this Christmas greeting yesterday, along with a request for "Santa, please bring ammo" --

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As we go to the next phase of the game of life called, "Knowing Good & Evil," please remember who was here first. I love this idea by the way. Love you mi amigos :)

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Eighty years ago, the United States was changed forever. It was on December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked, and our Nation was stunned and shocked. However, what came of that day saw the greatest generation—those who came forward to answer a great challenge as 16 million took up arms in the strugglestep up to defend our country.

Each year on December 7th, we come together to honor and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed and 1,178 injured during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which permanently sank two U.S. Navy battleships (the USS Arizona and the USS Utah) and destroyed 188 aircraft.

It was on that day our courageous men and women, while under attack in Pearl Harbor, unified and used such a tragic event to care for one another like we have never seen before.

So, 80 years later, let us take a moment to remember our Pearl Harbor Veterans, and please take time today to reflect on our mission and responsibility to honor the sacrifices made by our country’s Veterans at Pearl Harbor. P-Prieb
 
Eighty years ago, the United States was changed forever. It was on December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was attacked, and our Nation was stunned and shocked. However, what came of that day saw the greatest generation—those who came forward to answer a great challenge as 16 million took up arms in the strugglestep up to defend our country.

Each year on December 7th, we come together to honor and remember the 2,403 service members and civilians who were killed and 1,178 injured during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor which permanently sank two U.S. Navy battleships (the USS Arizona and the USS Utah) and destroyed 188 aircraft.

It was on that day our courageous men and women, while under attack in Pearl Harbor, unified and used such a tragic event to care for one another like we have never seen before.

So, 80 years later, let us take a moment to remember our Pearl Harbor Veterans, and please take time today to reflect on our mission and responsibility to honor the sacrifices made by our country’s Veterans at Pearl Harbor. P-Prieb
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