How about we increase HER odds of dying from terrorism. Appoint Hillary mandatory ambassador to Libya! We can all chip in for the phone booth she can use as an embassy. Excuse me... 'outpost'.
I still cannot fathom that, within my lifetime, the US has become a nation full of ignorance, division, and just plain lunacy. Whatever happened to the healthy distrust of politicians Americans gained during the 60s and 70s?
Put it here ... I can't wait to read it. I have the Captcha turned OFF but blogger insists it be there. You should be able to bypass it.
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They're all very good, very telling and explain why I am not a prog.
ReplyDeleteLove them all and especially the last one. It's spot on. Hillary is one of the biggest crooks in politics.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day Odie. ☺
Remember my funny joke? Q: What's the difference between Hillary Clinton and a ham sandwich? A: You can indict a ham sandwich.
ReplyDeleteIt's not funny at all anymore. It's chilling.
First and the last.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely.
How about we increase HER odds of dying from terrorism. Appoint Hillary mandatory ambassador to Libya! We can all chip in for the phone booth she can use as an embassy. Excuse me... 'outpost'.
ReplyDeleteI still cannot fathom that, within my lifetime, the US has become a nation full of ignorance, division, and just plain lunacy. Whatever happened to the healthy distrust of politicians Americans gained during the 60s and 70s?
ReplyDeleteLL, and we're glad you're not.
ReplyDeleteSandee, there is truth to that wit.
ReplyDeleteFredd, not one smells like pork and the other is in a sandwich?
ReplyDeleteEdutcher, not last and first?
ReplyDeleteGrunt sounds good.
ReplyDeleteEuripides, two words ... "Teacher's Unions"
ReplyDeleteThe first one is sooo fitting!
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