Were the others female, or one of the alphabetical combinations? Female semen is particularly rare, so might be easy to narrow down.
Dumb fucking wokeness shit man.... CNN Politics ✔@CNNPolitics Coronavirus task force another example of Trump administration's lack of diversity | Analysis https://cnn.it/2GCpbED A major health crisis: CNN: Duh uh uh errr there's no token Mexican gay vegan Duh uh uh Man, I am so sick of this kind of shit
Trump could be acquitted in time for the Super Bowl and his State of the Union address in what could turn out to be a brief two-week trial. Trump impeachment: Major blow for Democrats in witnesses battle BBC News January 31, 2020 Major blow for Democrats at Trump trial excerpt: "US Democrats have been dealt a major blow in their efforts to call witnesses at President Trump's impeachment trial. They needed four Republicans to vote with them to allow witness testimony, but one of the few wavering senators said he would not support the measure. Lamar Alexander said there was no need for more evidence to prove Mr Trump had not committed an impeachable offence. The announcement paves the way for the possible acquittal of the president by the Senate as early as Friday. The Democrats had especially wanted to call the former National Security Adviser, John Bolton, who reportedly said Mr Trump told him directly that he was withholding US military aid to Ukraine until it agreed to investigate his rival, Joe Biden."
Lamar Alexander is now saying that the voters should decide Trump's guilt instead of the Senate. Alexander is retiring at the end of the year. Major blow for Democrats at Trump trial excerpt: "He added: "The question then is not whether the president did it, but whether the United States Senate or the American people should decide what to do about what he did. I believe that the Constitution provides that the people should make that decision in the presidential election that begins in Iowa on Monday.""
Well, call it wishful thinking. I hope the see the truth. Otherwise I'll need to immigrate to some other country.
When you state it as an absolute we have no choice but to call it wishful thinking or just hope. That's what it is. Same when a Trump supporter states their preference as such.
A portion of Trump's border wall fell over in a 37mph wind. It fell into Mexico. Meanwhile a 3/4 mile 70 foot deep tunnel has been discovered under a wall portion in Tijuana. It has a rail system, forced ventilation, high voltage electric, an elevator, and a drainage system. Looks like the wall will need to be about 80 foot below ground level. Meanwhile another portion along the Arizona border will need flood gates that have to remain open for months at a time. The gates will need to be opened and closed manually and paroled while open.
I think Adam Schiff should tell all Democrats running for reelection to seek dirt on their Republican opponents from any individual or country.
Not a big fan of his, but I do think he got "persuaded" by Cheney to support the war. Anyway. . . . . . . Colin Powell, dismayed, says Donald Trump has turned America from 'we the people' to 'me the president'
Republicans Are Prepared to Go Down With Trump Or to triumph with him. David A. Graham Staff writer at The Atlantic January 31, 2020 11:22 AM ET Republicans Are Prepared to Go Down With Trump excerpt: "Trump still doesn’t inspire the same level of cultish devotion among Republican officeholders as he does among Republican voters. Time and again during his political career, he has said or done something that has appalled, mortified, or scandalized GOP politicians: There was the Access Hollywood tape in October 2016. There was the week in May 2017 when he fired FBI Director James Comey, then shared classified material with Russian leaders. There was his obsequious appearance with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki in July 2018. Each time, the initial reaction has been horror and even condemnation from Republican officials, followed—within a few short days—by acquiescence and acceptance. This happened twice during the impeachment drama. In the early stages of the scandal, Republicans criticized Trump’s call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Senator Lindsey Graham said he’d be very disturbed if Trump had engaged in a quid pro quo. But eventually the GOP settled down, and Graham now says the quid pro quo is perfectly fine. The second example arrived this week. After news of former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s book, which confirmed the factual case alleged by House Democrats, Republican senators seemed to be reeling. Senator Angus King, a Maine independent who caucuses with the Democrats, and is apparently very naive, predicted that as many as 10 Republicans would vote to hear witnesses. Reports said that McConnell didn’t have the votes to block witnesses. Now, of course, it seems obvious that witnesses are out, leaving things right where they were before the Bolton revelations."