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So funny. You should do late night with Jimmy Kimmel.About all the slaves he owned?
So funny. You should do late night with Jimmy Kimmel.About all the slaves he owned?
Oh, that's all about to be discarded in favour of the revised, sorry I meant "real" American history, you know, the one that's good enough to be taught in school?About all the slaves he owned?
Thanks. I am. It’s taken me a long way. That and my amazing people skills.So funny.
He was indeed a slave owner, and you are a disingenuous ****. Fair enough?Thanks. I am. It’s taken me a long way. That and my amazing people skills.
Sorry, am I mistaken? Was George Washington not a slave owner?
No it’s not fair enough. How can a question be disingenuous? Either answer it or don’t ffs.He was indeed a slave owner, and you are a disingenuous ****. Fair enough?
lol. how can a question be disingenuous? What, are you channeling Tucker Carlson now?No it’s not fair enough. How can a question be disingenuous? Either answer it or don’t ffs.
He’s a deffo nonce.lol. how can a question be disingenuous? What, are you channeling Tucker Carlson now?
Obama has been hiring psychopaths for years. We just didn't know about it until the Yellow shit gibbon came around.Was Tom Homan a fucking psychopath when he worked for Obama and helped deport 3 million illegals?
Speaking of Obama, or Hilary Clinton what exactly where their qualifications for office?
Homan joined what was then called the Immigration and Naturalization Service in 1984, serving as a Border Patrol agent, investigator, and supervisor. He was appointed by President Barack Obama as Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s executive associate director of enforcement and removal operations in 2013.[9]
By 2014, Homan had begun to argue that separating children from their caregivers would be an effective means of discouraging illegal border crossings. The journalist Caitlin Dickerson describes him as the "intellectual father" of the policy, which he outlined years before it was adopted by the Trump administration. “Most parents don’t want to be separated,” Homan told Dickerson. He argued that this fact made separation an effective tool for immigration enforcement: “I’d be lying to you if I didn’t think that would have an effect.”[5]
In 2015, President Obama gave him a Presidential Rank Award as a Distinguished Executive. A Washington Post article at the time stated, "Thomas Homan deports people. And he's really good at it."[10][11]
Oh, that's all about to be discarded in favour of the revised, sorry I meant "real" American history, you know, the one that's good enough to be taught in school?
Well, it's good to take many varied routes. Some will succeed, and others more so, and some will fail.
To go a bunch of different ways protects civilization in the long run. Best there many routes.
If we all follow one and it turns out to be wrong, civilization suffers.
Meet at the QB?