Sleepy Creepy Joe is a dumbass."Biden said, “Look, she’s a good person. She is as smart as can be, and she feels strongly. It came out of nowhere, didn’t seem to be consistent with anything I’ve been accused of before. I think bussing is something that 99% of the American people don’t even know what we’re talking about."
Is he really losing it? In the speech he made this evening he said
"In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified Army out of the Revolutionary Forces encamped around Boston and New York, and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown."
"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, "it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rocket’s red glare it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant."
There was no air force during the revolutionary war.
Or during the War of 1812, where Fort McHenry, under the rocket’s red glare " that inspired the Star Spangled Banner!!!!???
Our Army manned the ???, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at Ft. McHenry under the rocket’s red glare had nothing but victory. When dawn came, the star-spangled banner waved defiant.”
He seemingly mixed up the Revolutionary War with the War of 1812. “Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under the rockets’ red glare, had nothing but victory. When dawn came, the star-spangled banner waved defiant.”
President Calvin Coolidge knew how to tell the American left to go fuck themselves way back in 1926:
About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful. It is often asserted that the world has made a great deal of progress since 1776, that we have had new thoughts and new experiences which have given us a great advance over the people of that day, and that we may therefore very well discard their conclusions for something more modern. But that reasoning can not be applied to this great charter. If all men are created equal, that is final. If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final. If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final. No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions. If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual, no rule of the people. Those who wish to proceed in that direction can not lay claim to progress. They are reactionary. Their ideas are not more modern, but more ancient, than those of the Revolutionary fathers.
Wow cramps, I did not lamp liberals were commies....but then again, any port or excuse to make shit up is what you do best!!!!! BQAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! BTW, his speech was a joke and the crowd at the concert was bigger!!!! Funny how quiet and not tweets yet on size!!!
Led by activist Joey Johnson, a group from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, linked arms and set an American flag on fire outside as they chanted, "America was never great." The Secret Service intervened quickly to extinguish the fire.
Historians — at least the ones fact-checking the president on Twitter — were not impressed. One likened the speech to “an angry grandpa reading a fifth grader’s book report on American military history.”
Others tweeted their reactions in GIFs.
Trump opened with an account of the signing of the Declaration of Independence:
“On this day, 243 years ago, our Founding Fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to declare independence and defend our God-given rights.”
As most history undergrads could tell you, this isn’t quite true. The Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Great Britain on July 2, 1776. On July 4, they approved the final text of the declaration. They signed it with their John Hancocks on August 2.
There were inaccuracies like this peppered throughout the speech — the president still seems to not know exactly who “Douglass, Frederick Douglass, the great Frederick Douglass” is — but Trump was especially befuddled when he described the creation of the U.S. Army.
In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around Boston and New York and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown. Our army manned the [unclear], it [unclear] the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under “the rockets red glare,” it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant.
There is a lot to unpack here.
First, it’s clear the president was having some issues reading the teleprompter, which led to a number of errors. For example, British General Cornwallis was of London; he was defeated at Yorktown. The Continental Army wasn’t named after Washington; it’s possible Trump substituted “named” for a different verb in the text of the speech.
Funny cramps, one asshole burns a flag and you apply that that to all liberals ......typical of your simple mind being what it is probably believed trump and his story about the army taking over airports during the revolutionary war......sooooo sad!!!!
Going to be an interesting jobs report today....anyone taking bets?????
There is no question that the job market has cooled. Employers have added an average of 151,000 jobs per month over the past three months, down from 233,000 in the final three months of 2018. The manufacturing sector, a major driver of growth in the first two years of President Trump’s term, is slowing down, and retailers are shedding jobs. Wage growth, though solid, is no longer accelerating.
I wonder if Colin kaepernick ever noticed that the Betsy Ross flag was featured prominently in Obama's inauguration.
Peckerneck quoted out of context an 1852 4 of July speech by Fredrick Douglas and promptly got slapped down by Ted Cruz.
What Peckerneck left out:
“Allow me to say, in conclusion, notwithstanding the dark picture I have this day presented, of the state of the nation, I do not despair of this country.
“There are forces in operation, which must inevitably, work the downfall of slavery. ‘The arm of the Lord is not shortened,’ and the doom of slavery is certain.
“I, therefore, leave off where I began, with hope. While drawing encouragement from ‘the Declaration of Independence,’ the great principles it contains, and the genius of American Institutions, my spirit is also cheered by the obvious tendencies of the age.”
Fredrick Douglas was anti-slavery not anti-American.
A record in alaska....smashing the old record by a wide margin....
Temperature at Ted Stevens International Airport reached 90 degrees Fahrenheit at about 5 p.m. Thursday, crushing a 50-year record in Anchorage.
The previous record of 85 degrees was from June 14th, 1969.
Daily temperatures in Anchorage have been recorded near the airport since 1952, said meteorologist Bill Ludwig with the National Weather Service in Anchorage.
Ludwig said the National Weather Services picks a location to collect official temperatures where “we’ve had the longest term quality records.” In Anchorage, he said that happens to be the airport and temperatures taken at other locations across Anchorage do not count for the record.
The exceptionally warm temperatures are caused by a “giant ridge of high pressure sitting right over us,” said Ludwig. Imagine, he said, how an aerosol can cools as air expands; the opposite is true as air is compressed over Anchorage.
The daytime temperature for the rest of the holiday weekend and early next week is expected to remain in the 80s, with Friday the warmest day.
The average high for July 4 in Anchorage is 65.
Anchorage hits an official 90 degrees for the first time in recorded historyDowntown Anchorage, July 4, 2019. (ADN) 2Crews battle shifting Montana Creek wildfire as firefighting resources stretch thin across AlaskaTwo Alaska Army National G
"Iowa, South Dakota, and Kansas each had more than 20 percent of their electric power generation come fromwind. Twenty states now have more than five percent of their generation coming from wind. The five states with the most wind capacity installed at the start of 2017 were: Texas (20,321 MW)"
I am very aware of how much green energy is being produced in the US and support it in every way..... You on the other hand think coal and burning wood is the answer. It makes me believe you are just posting crap to make you look smart, but don't ......fucking idiot !!!! You lesson is sophomoric and stupid LOLOLOL
Denise you thought .CA was a leader in wind energy, they are not. See leadership is about doing. Actually building and delivering. Not talk like you Three Socialist Stooges are good at.
As for US Energy, I am for All of it. Including Nuclear plants.
Denise you thought .CA was a leader in wind energy
They are a leader in that and all green energy sources and conservation based on their low per capita energy consumption......You can opine anything you want and will.....Ca is a leader in all things green....and your stupidity cannot prove otherwise.....BWAAAAAA!!!!
Except that 100 Degree F was recorded In June, 1915.
Except that is incorrect.....asshole....You just go stupid and make shit up....Especially since my post was specific about Anchorage, not Fort Yukon. the source of the article.....L>BWAAAAAAA!!!! Dumber than a truck of rocks.....
@someone "One if by sea, Two if by land and Three if by AIR"
@Talented_Xth Your flight has been cancelled due to bad weather and you and the Continental Army have to spend time in Valley Forge #
@GeorgeTakei Apparently we took La Guardia Airport from the Brits in 1776 and have been trying to give it back for 243 years.
@BetteMidler Dear @realDonaldTrump, It just occurred to me that you & my great, great, great grandpappy were on the same flight in 1812. The family stories of the emergency landing during the red flare are absolutely riveting. Just curious, what time do you start sundowning? xoBette
@skishman We beat the British because they had to connect through Atlanta. es
@Trumpet1984 My Dearest Rose, I'm afraid I must be the bearer of bad news. My flight has already been delayed a fortnight, and I fear it will be longer. The army has shut down the airport and the airplane will not be invented for 6 score and 7 years from now.#RevolutionaryWarAirportStories
@Deb Amblen My dear Frederick, They continue to hold us prisoner. All we have been given to eat are small portions of miniature pretzels, and no ale or mead. They torture us with stories of some mythical being called a “beverage cart,” yet it does not appear.
@Shakespeare That moment when Hamilton and Lafayette seized our airports was truly a surprise move. I thought they were riding through a marsh.
@I_TDCA Soldier's letter to home: "wait for me my love, the battle of Jet Blue will soon end and I will return to you post haste on standby through ATL on Delta"
@ChukuJones Attention Attention, Will passenger Cornwallis of Yorktown please report to Gate 1814 for the War of 1812, Thank You!
@dadamstowel Dearest Jebediah, Our flight has been delayed again. Waiting on the tarmac, our supplies of honey roasted peanuts and Fresca are almost depleted. We are talking about rebellion against first class. Please tell the children I love them.
@LauraEHess2 Martha, Trying my damndest to make the 5:15 flight out of Philly, but the Valley Forge traffic is a nightmare. Leave a lantern on for me... Your, George
So Roger... reading all about how Trump's speech was good. Even the Washington Post, and others on the left made that concession. Those who attempted to undermine it, did so in obvious contemptuous fashion (Trump's speech a triumph of low expectations).
Obviously conservatives were raving.
Not sure why you always have to be so negative. Must suck to be angry all the time.
Biden was asked about the Jobs report. His response: "the number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S,”
"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at Ft. McHenry under the rocket's red glare had nothing but victory."
By Marc A. Thiessen Columnist The “Resistance” warned us that if we elected an authoritarian such as Donald Trump, eventually there would be tanks in the streets of our nation’s capital. Well, on Thursday, their predictions finally came true.
I’m kidding, of course, but some on the left are not. Harvard Law professor Laurence H. Tribe tweeted a photo of tanks arriving in Washington for Trump’s “Salute to America” and declared “The resemblance to days before Tiananmen Square is chilling.” At Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989, the Chinese regime broke up pro-democracy protests with tanks and troops in a military action that resulted in a still-uncertain number of deaths that is believed to range between several hundred and several thousand. Totally comparable situation.
Of all the stupid freak-outs we have experienced since Trump was elected, the hyperventilation over his Fourth of July address and celebration on the Mall may be the stupidest.
His critics called his decision to insert himself into the Independence Day celebrations virtually unprecedented. Sorry, but Trump is not the first U.S. president to give a major speech on the Fourth of July. Harry S. Truman once delivered an Independence Day address in front of the Washington monument. Presidents Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush all gave Fourth of July addresses from Independence Hall in Philadelphia. And, in 1986, Ronald Reagan delivered a Fourth of July address from the deck of an aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy, strategically placed in front of the Statue of Liberty.
Trump’s address took this tradition to new heights on Thursday. Democrats complained before the speech that Trump was politicizing the Fourth of July. He did nothing of the sort. In a speech reminiscent of his outstanding remarks last month at Normandy, Trump delivered a soaring presidential address — a celebration of the greatness of our country. “As we gather this evening, in the joy of freedom, we remember that we all share a truly extraordinary heritage,” Trump said. “Together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told — the story of America.”
He went on tell that story — from our struggle for independence, the fight to abolish slavery and secure women’s suffrage and civil rights. He called out the many great Americans who “defined our national character” from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson. He celebrated our inventors and explorers — from Lewis and Clark to Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright brothers, Amelia Earhart and the Apollo 11 astronauts. And he vowed “we will plant the American flag on Mars” because “for Americans, nothing is impossible.”
He also called out modern-day heroes in the audience — such as Emil Freireich, a doctor who revolutionized the treatment of childhood leukemia, and Clarence Henderson, who helped lead the sit-in at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. in 1960. And Trump celebrated each individual branch of the U.S. armed forces, telling stories of their heroism interspersed with dramatic flyovers by each service’s aircraft. It was a stunning combined display of presidential eloquence and American military might.
Millions of ordinary Americans who tuned in to watch must have been wondering what the fuss was all about. Democrats promised they would witness a partisan address. But instead, they saw the president deliver a deeply unifying speech that celebrated America’s accomplishments, and the courage of our men and women in uniform. With each passing minute, the president looked larger while his critics looked increasingly petty and small.
just noticed rogers last paragraph though it should have been the first...
Millions of ordinary Americans who tuned in to watch must have been wondering what the fuss was all about. Democrats promised they would witness a partisan address. But instead, they saw the president deliver a deeply unifying speech that celebrated America’s accomplishments, and the courage of our men and women in uniform. With each passing minute, the president looked larger while his critics looked increasingly petty and small
I don't agree with him but I look at things that I don't agree with. Puppetry leads people to watch only Faux News and Breitbart, and don't get a balanced view of the world.
Roger Amick said... I don't agree with him but I look at things that I don't agree with.
either that or you didn't read your whole article yourself and didn't notice the twist at the end. Must have gotten by the editor of that regular FAKE NEWS site too.
62 comments:
Sleepy Creepy Joe is a dumbass."Biden said, “Look, she’s a good person. She is as smart as can be, and she feels strongly. It came out of nowhere, didn’t seem to be consistent with anything I’ve been accused of before. I think bussing is something that 99% of the American people don’t even know what we’re talking about."
Did you notice that you can't see any African Americans or beaners in the crowd?
Is he really losing it?
In the speech he made this evening he said
"In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified Army out of the Revolutionary Forces encamped around Boston and New York, and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown."
"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over the airports, "it did everything it had to do, and at Fort McHenry, under the rocket’s red glare it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant."
There was no air force during the revolutionary war.
Or during the War of 1812, where Fort McHenry, under the rocket’s red glare " that inspired the Star Spangled Banner!!!!???
https://twitter.com/JasonOverstreet/status/1147003485738524672?s=09
Our Army manned the ???, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at Ft. McHenry under the rocket’s red glare had nothing but victory. When dawn came, the star-spangled banner waved defiant.”
What?
He seemingly mixed up the Revolutionary War with the War of 1812. “Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under the rockets’ red glare, had nothing but victory. When dawn came, the star-spangled banner waved defiant.”
Liberals didn't listen to the speech. They were too busy burning American flags in front of the White House.
President Calvin Coolidge knew how to tell the American left to go fuck themselves way back in 1926:
About the Declaration there is a finality that is exceedingly restful. It is often asserted that the world has made a great deal of progress since 1776, that we have had new thoughts and new experiences which have given us a great advance over the people of that day, and that we may therefore very well discard their conclusions for something more modern. But that reasoning can not be applied to this great charter. If all men are created equal, that is final. If they are endowed with inalienable rights, that is final. If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, that is final. No advance, no progress can be made beyond these propositions. If anyone wishes to deny their truth or their soundness, the only direction in which he can proceed historically is not forward, but backward toward the time when there was no equality, no rights of the individual, no rule of the people. Those who wish to proceed in that direction can not lay claim to progress. They are reactionary. Their ideas are not more modern, but more ancient, than those of the Revolutionary fathers.
hey alky,
if you're gonna troll, at least learn how to spell...
georgewashinton.org.
imbecile.
Wow cramps, I did not lamp liberals were commies....but then again, any port or excuse to make shit up is what you do best!!!!! BQAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! BTW, his speech was a joke and the crowd at the concert was bigger!!!! Funny how quiet and not tweets yet on size!!!
Led by activist Joey Johnson, a group from the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA, linked arms and set an American flag on fire outside as they chanted, "America was never great." The Secret Service intervened quickly to extinguish the fire.
"The future belongs to the brave."
President Donald J. Trump
Yeah, he is a divider, just like you cramps....
Historians — at least the ones fact-checking the president on Twitter — were not impressed. One likened the speech to “an angry grandpa reading a fifth grader’s book report on American military history.”
Others tweeted their reactions in GIFs.
Trump opened with an account of the signing of the Declaration of Independence:
“On this day, 243 years ago, our Founding Fathers pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor to declare independence and defend our God-given rights.”
As most history undergrads could tell you, this isn’t quite true. The Continental Congress voted to declare independence from Great Britain on July 2, 1776. On July 4, they approved the final text of the declaration. They signed it with their John Hancocks on August 2.
There were inaccuracies like this peppered throughout the speech — the president still seems to not know exactly who “Douglass, Frederick Douglass, the great Frederick Douglass” is — but Trump was especially befuddled when he described the creation of the U.S. Army.
In June of 1775, the Continental Congress created a unified army out of the revolutionary forces encamped around Boston and New York and named after the great George Washington, commander in chief. The Continental Army suffered a bitter winter of Valley Forge, found glory across the waters of the Delaware and seized victory from Cornwallis of Yorktown. Our army manned the [unclear], it [unclear] the ramparts, it took over the airports, it did everything it had to do. And at Fort McHenry, under “the rockets red glare,” it had nothing but victory. And when dawn came, their star-spangled banner waved defiant.
There is a lot to unpack here.
First, it’s clear the president was having some issues reading the teleprompter, which led to a number of errors. For example, British General Cornwallis was of London; he was defeated at Yorktown. The Continental Army wasn’t named after Washington; it’s possible Trump substituted “named” for a different verb in the text of the speech.
"The future belongs to the brave."
Captain Bone spurs Donald J. Trump
BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
Funny cramps, one asshole burns a flag and you apply that that to all liberals ......typical of your simple mind being what it is probably believed trump and his story about the army taking over airports during the revolutionary war......sooooo sad!!!!
I wonder if Colin kaepernick ever noticed that the Betsy Ross flag was featured prominently in Obama's inauguration.
More liberal hypocrisy.
Going to be an interesting jobs report today....anyone taking bets?????
There is no question that the job market has cooled. Employers have added an average of 151,000 jobs per month over the past three months, down from 233,000 in the final three months of 2018. The manufacturing sector, a major driver of growth in the first two years of President Trump’s term, is slowing down, and retailers are shedding jobs. Wage growth, though solid, is no longer accelerating.
Full employment .
More liberal hypocrisy.
You assume he is a liberal .....got proof of that claim??? you dumb fucker!!!!!
"Real American should have no problem with President Trump's speech."
Some people are really not Americans, they just live in America. And, given their unhappiness with America, maybe they should live some place else.
You assume he is a liberal .....got proof of that claim???
I think the pig cop socks and the Che Guevara t-shirt gave the game away.
I think the pig cop socks and the Che Guevara
IOW's you and ball less got nothing....but your opinion....that and 2 bucks will get you into a trump slurping rally......BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Some people are really not Americans, they just live in America
You mean like Captain Bone Spurs and his bravely avoiding serving his country in his youth???????
I wonder if Colin kaepernick ever noticed that the Betsy Ross flag was featured prominently in Obama's inauguration.
Peckerneck quoted out of context an 1852 4 of July speech by Fredrick Douglas and promptly got slapped down by Ted Cruz.
What Peckerneck left out:
“Allow me to say, in conclusion, notwithstanding the dark picture I have this day presented, of the state of the nation, I do not despair of this country.
“There are forces in operation, which must inevitably, work the downfall of slavery. ‘The arm of the Lord is not shortened,’ and the doom of slavery is certain.
“I, therefore, leave off where I began, with hope. While drawing encouragement from ‘the Declaration of Independence,’ the great principles it contains, and the genius of American Institutions, my spirit is also cheered by the obvious tendencies of the age.”
Fredrick Douglas was anti-slavery not anti-American.
IOW's you and ball less got nothing...
No, you just demonstrated again you're a fucking moron.
Given the facts presented, a smart person would have just let it go.
What did the 23 Dwarfs do Yesterday?
Opie taught .CA leads the nation in wind power, the don't Texas does.
Kansas is a leader in wind power.
A record in alaska....smashing the old record by a wide margin....
Temperature at Ted Stevens International Airport reached 90 degrees Fahrenheit at about 5 p.m. Thursday, crushing a 50-year record in Anchorage.
The previous record of 85 degrees was from June 14th, 1969.
Daily temperatures in Anchorage have been recorded near the airport since 1952, said meteorologist Bill Ludwig with the National Weather Service in Anchorage.
Ludwig said the National Weather Services picks a location to collect official temperatures where “we’ve had the longest term quality records.” In Anchorage, he said that happens to be the airport and temperatures taken at other locations across Anchorage do not count for the record.
The exceptionally warm temperatures are caused by a “giant ridge of high pressure sitting right over us,” said Ludwig. Imagine, he said, how an aerosol can cools as air expands; the opposite is true as air is compressed over Anchorage.
The daytime temperature for the rest of the holiday weekend and early next week is expected to remain in the 80s, with Friday the warmest day.
The average high for July 4 in Anchorage is 65.
Anchorage hits an official 90 degrees for the first time in recorded historyDowntown Anchorage, July 4, 2019. (ADN)
2Crews battle shifting Montana Creek wildfire as firefighting resources stretch thin across AlaskaTwo Alaska Army National G
"Iowa, South Dakota, and Kansas each had more than 20 percent of their electric power generation come fromwind. Twenty states now have more than five percent of their generation coming from wind. The five states with the most wind capacity installed at the start of 2017 were: Texas (20,321 MW)"
Quite Leadership by Doing.
Cool, daily weather reports.
KD said...
Opie taught
I taught??????? Drunk so early in the morning could be a problem, goat fuckerl.....LOLOLOLOLOL!!!
No goat fucker....
It's hot in alaska.......BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
I see Denny gave us our daily weather report.
Hey goat fucker.....
I am very aware of how much green energy is being produced in the US and support it in every way..... You on the other hand think coal and burning wood is the answer. It makes me believe you are just posting crap to make you look smart, but don't ......fucking idiot !!!! You lesson is sophomoric and stupid LOLOLOL
Alaska has weather, Dumb Denny .
Blogger Commonsense said...
I see Denny gave us our daily weather report.
And you figured that out all by yourself cramps.... I am soooo proud of you......BWAAAAAAAA
Denise you thought .CA was a leader in wind energy, they are not.
See leadership is about doing. Actually building and delivering.
Not talk like you Three Socialist Stooges are good at.
As for US Energy, I am for All of it.
Including Nuclear plants.
KD said...
Alaska has weather
Not 90 degree weather asshole......until today......which makes it news.....which I posted and you are too stupid to understand...
Denny shifted, daily weather reports are now important to Gorebal Warming thingy
Highest Temperature. 100° F (38° C) at Fort Yukon on June 27, 1915.
Denise you thought .CA was a leader in wind energy
They are a leader in that and all green energy sources and conservation based on their low per capita energy consumption......You can opine anything you want and will.....Ca is a leader in all things green....and your stupidity cannot prove otherwise.....BWAAAAAA!!!!
Denny when you are wrong and get caught you go all Akly on us.
Not 90 degree weather asshole......until today......which makes it news."
Except that 100 Degree F was recorded In June, 1915.
Lol@Denny always wrong.
Except that 100 Degree F was recorded In June, 1915.
Except that is incorrect.....asshole....You just go stupid and make shit up....Especially since my post was specific about Anchorage, not Fort Yukon. the source of the article.....L>BWAAAAAAA!!!! Dumber than a truck of rocks.....
@someone
"One if by sea, Two if by land and Three if by AIR"
@Talented_Xth
Your flight has been cancelled due to bad weather and you and the Continental Army have to spend time in Valley Forge #
@GeorgeTakei
Apparently we took La Guardia Airport from the Brits in 1776 and have been trying to give it back for 243 years.
@BetteMidler
Dear @realDonaldTrump, It just occurred to me that you & my great, great, great grandpappy were on the same flight in 1812. The family stories of the emergency landing during the red flare are absolutely riveting. Just curious, what time do you start sundowning? xoBette
@skishman
We beat the British because they had to connect through Atlanta. es
@Trumpet1984
My Dearest Rose,
I'm afraid I must be the bearer of bad news. My flight has already been delayed a fortnight, and I fear it will be longer. The army has shut down the airport and the airplane will not be invented for 6 score and 7 years from now.#RevolutionaryWarAirportStories
@Deb Amblen
My dear Frederick, They continue to hold us prisoner. All we have been given to eat are small portions of miniature pretzels, and no ale or mead. They torture us with stories of some mythical being called a “beverage cart,” yet it does not appear.
@Shakespeare
That moment when Hamilton and Lafayette seized our airports was truly a surprise move. I thought they were riding through a marsh.
@I_TDCA
Soldier's letter to home: "wait for me my love, the battle of Jet Blue will soon end and I will return to you post haste on standby through ATL on Delta"
@ChukuJones
Attention Attention, Will passenger Cornwallis of Yorktown please report to Gate 1814 for the War of 1812, Thank You!
@dadamstowel
Dearest Jebediah,
Our flight has been delayed again. Waiting on the tarmac, our supplies of honey roasted peanuts and Fresca are almost depleted. We are talking about rebellion against first class. Please tell the children I love them.
@LauraEHess2
Martha,
Trying my damndest to make the 5:15 flight out of Philly, but the Valley Forge traffic is a nightmare. Leave a lantern on for me...
Your, George
224,000 added fatty
Nearly 250,000 jobs for June. Double the estimate.
Unemployment is holding at 3.7%.
Roger weeps.
So Roger... reading all about how Trump's speech was good. Even the Washington Post, and others on the left made that concession. Those who attempted to undermine it, did so in obvious contemptuous fashion (Trump's speech a triumph of low expectations).
Obviously conservatives were raving.
Not sure why you always have to be so negative. Must suck to be angry all the time.
Poor James. When you're reduced to nick picking historical accuracy you've lost.
Time to move on.
In Review , Denny's first thought of the Day.
"There is no question that the job market has cooled."
Obama fucked the minds of the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT.
The planes roared over just as Lincoln was finishing up his Second Inaugural.
Petty Jane
Biden was asked about the Jobs report.
His response:
"the number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barack says, a three-letter word: jobs. J-O-B-S,”
If I had said that...
Yeah, '"Obama" but you're suppose to be the cool one.
"Our Army manned the air, it rammed the ramparts, it took over airports, it did everything it had to do and at Ft. McHenry under the rocket's red glare had nothing but victory."
The airplane was invented in 1906.
Obama please name all 57 States?
Or
Tell us when my Health Care will Cost $2,500 a year less
What a beautiful day in America following a tremendous 4th.
I guess except for the haters.
Love conquers hate, the one thing I think they got right in the last presidential election.
The Fake News Washington Post
By Marc A. Thiessen
Columnist
The “Resistance” warned us that if we elected an authoritarian such as Donald Trump, eventually there would be tanks in the streets of our nation’s capital. Well, on Thursday, their predictions finally came true.
I’m kidding, of course, but some on the left are not. Harvard Law professor Laurence H. Tribe tweeted a photo of tanks arriving in Washington for Trump’s “Salute to America” and declared “The resemblance to days before Tiananmen Square is chilling.” At Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989, the Chinese regime broke up pro-democracy protests with tanks and troops in a military action that resulted in a still-uncertain number of deaths that is believed to range between several hundred and several thousand. Totally comparable situation.
Of all the stupid freak-outs we have experienced since Trump was elected, the hyperventilation over his Fourth of July address and celebration on the Mall may be the stupidest.
His critics called his decision to insert himself into the Independence Day celebrations virtually unprecedented. Sorry, but Trump is not the first U.S. president to give a major speech on the Fourth of July. Harry S. Truman once delivered an Independence Day address in front of the Washington monument. Presidents Woodrow Wilson, John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush all gave Fourth of July addresses from Independence Hall in Philadelphia. And, in 1986, Ronald Reagan delivered a Fourth of July address from the deck of an aircraft carrier, the USS John F. Kennedy, strategically placed in front of the Statue of Liberty.
Trump’s address took this tradition to new heights on Thursday. Democrats complained before the speech that Trump was politicizing the Fourth of July. He did nothing of the sort. In a speech reminiscent of his outstanding remarks last month at Normandy, Trump delivered a soaring presidential address — a celebration of the greatness of our country. “As we gather this evening, in the joy of freedom, we remember that we all share a truly extraordinary heritage,” Trump said. “Together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told — the story of America.”
He went on tell that story — from our struggle for independence, the fight to abolish slavery and secure women’s suffrage and civil rights. He called out the many great Americans who “defined our national character” from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman and Jackie Robinson. He celebrated our inventors and explorers — from Lewis and Clark to Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright brothers, Amelia Earhart and the Apollo 11 astronauts. And he vowed “we will plant the American flag on Mars” because “for Americans, nothing is impossible.”
He also called out modern-day heroes in the audience — such as Emil Freireich, a doctor who revolutionized the treatment of childhood leukemia, and Clarence Henderson, who helped lead the sit-in at a Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C. in 1960. And Trump celebrated each individual branch of the U.S. armed forces, telling stories of their heroism interspersed with dramatic flyovers by each service’s aircraft. It was a stunning combined display of presidential eloquence and American military might.
Millions of ordinary Americans who tuned in to watch must have been wondering what the fuss was all about. Democrats promised they would witness a partisan address. But instead, they saw the president deliver a deeply unifying speech that celebrated America’s accomplishments, and the courage of our men and women in uniform. With each passing minute, the president looked larger while his critics looked increasingly petty and small.
What a beautiful day in America following a tremendous 4th.
I guess except for the haters.
Love conquers hate, the one thing I think they got right in the last presidential election.
Then right on cue...
ROFLMFAO !!!
just noticed rogers last paragraph though it should have been the first...
Millions of ordinary Americans who tuned in to watch must have been wondering what the fuss was all about. Democrats promised they would witness a partisan address. But instead, they saw the president deliver a deeply unifying speech that celebrated America’s accomplishments, and the courage of our men and women in uniform. With each passing minute, the president looked larger while his critics looked increasingly petty and small
on this we can both agree.
I don't agree with him but I look at things that I don't agree with. Puppetry leads people to watch only Faux News and Breitbart, and don't get a balanced view of the world.
Roger Amick said...
I don't agree with him but I look at things that I don't agree with.
either that or you didn't read your whole article yourself and didn't notice the twist at the end. Must have gotten by the editor of that regular FAKE NEWS site too.
ROFMLFAO !!!
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