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As for that meme with Trump running with all those cops backing him up on the first day of his second term, all those rifles they carry are not "assault rifles" AKA "weapons of war" unless the selector switch includes AUTOMATIC FIRE that spews lead like a machine gun or a submachine gun. PERIOD!
1. Reid's Bridge to Nowhere - was really a bridge to somewhere. That somewhere being his own, undeveloped desert land. Self-serving much?
2. Tens of millions to his sons - via highly questionable political gerrymandering. Having DHS rush visa applications on a $115 million deal was one instance. Then there was that Chinese solar plant in the desert issue. Yikes.
3. The $600,000 bribe - apparently the price to make a federal investigation quietly disappear. Did Harry Reid accept it? Was it all a farce? Read all about it.
4. The lies - about being pro-life, about Mitt Romney, about... his own words. NARAL Pro-Choice America gave Harry Reid a 100% rating. Mitt Romney, contrary to what Senator Reid told us, did in fact pay his taxes. And if you lost your health plan due to Obamacare, Harry Reid called you a liar. Then two days later, he said he never actually called you a liar.
5. Tourists are smelly - no, really. He called DC tourists "smelly."
6. "Evil mongers." That's what Senator Reid calls individuals who exercise their First Amendment rights. Because we all know that free speech is evil, right? Right?!
7. Christmas bonusesfrom campaign funds. It's illegal. But hey, the law never stopped Harry Reid before. And besides, you didn't expect the Scrooge to use his own dough for Christmas gifts, did you?
Hmm,..I think both!.. Harry and ALLLLLLLLLVIN! should be jailed in the same cell.
The sign was in reference to the most famous quote of Will Rogers (1879–1935). He was an American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator.
Rogers had said, "I never met a man I didn't like."
He later commented about his quote:
When I die, my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on gravestones, is going to read: "I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I never met a man I dident [sic] like." I am so proud of that, I can hardly wait to die so it can be carved.
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Here is a 5 year delta.
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POTUS will be up all night.
Pray.
Watch the news tomorrow.
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