Approximately 1.3 million American veterans gave their lives so that you can be free to have the police arrest you for being on a beach or not wearing a mask.
What characterizes the nations that are the worst examples of dealing with the threat of the pandemic--the United States, Brazil, and Russia?
They all have leaders --Trump, Bolsonaro, Putin -- who early on downplayed and dismissed the seriousness of the pandemic, suggesting that it was nothing to be all that concerned about, just a sort of flu that it would soon go away on its own.
What characterizes the countries that are the best examples of dealing with the pandemic threat--South Korea, New Zealand, Germany?
They all have leaders who were quick to take the pandemic threat seriously, quickly establishing methods of containment and mitigation to keep it from spreading and shutting it down where it did appear.
It is about time....this will be fun to watch as the R controlled state of floriduh will scramble to keep people from voting....So much for wanting a fair election but rather one they can control the outcome......cocksuckers all of you!!!!!
By Amy Gardner May 24, 2020 at 9:24 p.m. EDT A federal judge has gutted a Florida state law requiring felons to pay all court fines and fees before they can register to vote, clearing the way for thousands of Floridians to register in time for the November presidential election. Republican lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) pushed the measure after Florida voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in 2018 to expand voting rights to felons who have completed “all terms of their sentence including probation and parole.” The law’s backers said it was necessary to clarify the amendment, while critics said Republicans were trying to limit the effects of what would have been the largest expansion of the state’s electorate since poll taxes and literacy tests were outlawed during the civil rights era. The law, critics said, had made it virtually impossible for most felons to register, either because of an inability to pay or because the state offered no way for them to know what they owed or whether they had already paid.
U.S. District Judge Robert L. Hinkle agreed, likening the restrictive legislation to a tax and concluding that the state had not created a system that would allow felons to identify their financial obligations. “The Twenty-Fourth Amendment precludes Florida from conditioning voting in federal elections on payment of these fees and costs,” wrote Hinkle, who was appointed to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton, referring to the constitutional amendment that bans poll taxes.
Even thought I consider Loathsome Paul of UGA an extreme boor and idiot.....I will thank him for the service he made to the country in spite of his political beliefs!!!!! I'd even buy him a cocktail to celebrate!!!!!
So James reports the same narrow minded post as if it's meaningful.
The world misread the virus early on because each country did not yet have it's own data. Everyone had yo rely on information coming out of China and the WHO. And both were lying to the world about what was really happening in Wuhan.
Trump deserves a lot of credit for leading the nation through something we've never gone through before. Only the shallow, small minded partisans will refuse to acknowledge that he has done anything positively.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said... Not even Today can James speak well of The USA.
BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Why???? The fat fuck got out of service because his feet allegedly hurt!!!!!!!!! And ball less again, as predicted, swallows another load of GOP funk!!!!!!!
You should not be so hard on Biden, Denny. "Biden received student draft deferments during this period. After completing his studies, the Selective Service System classified him as unavailable for service due to a history of asthma."
Myballs said... So James reports the same narrow minded post as if it's meaningful.
The world misread the virus early on because each country did not yet have it's own data. Everyone had yo rely on information coming out of China and the WHO. And both were lying to the world about what was really happening in Wuhan.
Trump deserves a lot of credit for leading the nation through something we've never gone through before. Only the shallow, small minded partisans will refuse to acknowledge that he has done anything positively.
Yep once AGAIN the lying POS "pastor" spams THREE different threads with the exact same post.
And defends CHINA by OMISSION.
As well as the DEMOCRAT governors of NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS etc.
And the CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS tying up America with the IMPEACHMENT HOAX without addressing the virus and forcing focus where it shouldn't have been.
Happy Memorial day! Approximately 1.3 million American veterans gave their lives so that you can be free to have the police arrest you for being on a beach or not wearing a mask.
and have Joe Biden hide in his basement and insult blacks and women.
If anyone can make out what he is actually saying.
There is apparently debates even over what "word" he is trying to say, let alone a sentence.
Worldwide confirmed, deaths: Total cases: 5,402,700 Total deaths: 344,943
United States: Total cases: 1,651,000 Total deaths: 97,684
Northern Plains: South Dakota: 4,563, 50 dead Pennington County: 152 positive, 2 new deaths Roberts County (Sisseton-Wahpeton Reservation): 35 cases, 1 dead Todd County: 18 Rosebud Reservation) Moody (Flandreau): 18 cases Oglala Lakota (Pine Ridge Reservation: 17 cases Charles Mix Yankton Reservation) 13 cases Ziebach/Dewey Counties (Cheyenne River Reservation): 1 Buffalo County: 9 cases Minnehaha County, SD 3,260, 43 dead Lincoln County 229 Brown County 249
Wyoming: 813, 12 dead (32.5% of Wyoming cases are Native Americans, but only 2.7% of population.) Northern Arapahoe Reservation 4 dead Fremont County 244 cases, 6 dead Laramie County: 182, 2 dead Teton County: 100, 1 dead North Dakota: 2,418, 53 dead Standing Rock Reservation: 2 Cass County: 1,487, 41 (Fargo) Morton County: 64, 2 dead Grand Forks: 321, 3 dead Montana: 479, 16 dead Nebraska: 12,134, 153 dead Dakota County: 1,585, 18 dead (meatpacking) Douglas County: 3,038, 29 dead (doubled from two days ago) (meatpacking) Scott’s Bluff: 62 cases Thurston: 20, 0 dead Knox: 8, 0 dead Colorado: 24,140, 1,332 dead Minnesota: 20,582 , 878 dead Iowa: 17,434, 456 dead Tama 392, 23 dead Woodbury (Sioux City): 2,594, 24 dead Polk: 3,744, 108 dead Black Hawk County: 1,680, 39 dead
Miscellaneous Statistics: Navajo Nation: 4,633, 153 dead
Texas: 56,050, 1,533 dead Florida: 50,859, 2,236 dead Georgia: 50,859, 1,799 dead (jumped 10,000 cases since yesterday) Louisiana: 37,293, 2,690 dead Arizona: 16,339, 800 dead
New York: 366,346, 29,046 dead California: 94,743, 3,790 dead Michigan: 54,616, 5,228 dead Illinois: 110,541, 4,884 dead Washington, DC: 8,110, 432 dead New Mexico: 6,943, 317 dead
Brazil: 363,211, 22,666 dead Russia: 353,427, 3,633 dead United Kingdom: 259,559, 36,793 dead Spain: 235,772, 28,752 dead Italy: 229,858, 32,785 dead Germany: 178,570, 8,257 dead (outbreak after church service) Lebanon: 1,114, 26 dead Belize: 18 cases, 2 dead Syria: 106 cases, 4 dead
Flag of United StatesFlag of United StatesFlag of United StatesMUST WATCH: President @realDonaldTrump on the national anthem:
"Every time we sing our anthem...we renew the eternal bonds of loyalty to our fallen heroes. We think of the soldiers who spend their final heroic moments on distant battlefields to keep us safe at home."
It seems fitting that as the nation approaches the horrifically grim milestone of 100,000 deaths from COVID (to type the number is still not to process it), we reckon with Memorial Day, 2020. In normal times, this is a solemn occasion when we mourn and honor those who have fallen on the battlefield in service to country. Of course, Memorial Day also marks the unofficial start of summer. We gather for barbeques, parades, and trips to the beach. And if we're lucky, when the day is done, we sink into a favorite chair with a beer and a ballgame on television. None of that is where we are today. We are in a far different world.
Yet we are in a fight literally for our lives, and we have many putting themselves in harm's way and sacrificing greatly for our collective wellbeing. They fight against an enemy we cannot see and the do so not in some far off jungle or on a punishing beachhead, but in our midst. The struggle is first and foremost in our hospitals, but also our meat packing plants, nursing homes, supermarkets, drug stores, public transit, and many locations that in normal times don't carry the shadow of mortal danger.
We are a nation in active grief. And the struggle is far from over with many more lives surely to be lost. So today I leave you with a poem for Memorial Day that was written in a very different time but speaks to me anew in our present. It is by Archibald Macleish, written at the request of the Library of Congress to honor their staff members who had died in World War II. In war, most who die fighting are young and the poem speaks directly of them. In our current healthcare crisis, we see the whole spectrum of age among the ranks of the fallen. But the sentiments of this poem capture what is in my own heart today far better than I could ever elucidate. Please stay safe and pause to remember those who have sacrificed everything.
The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless they are heard in the still houses: who has not heard them?
They have a silence that speaks for them at night and when the clock counts.
They say, We were young. We have died. Remember us.
They say, We have done what we could but until it is finished it is not done.
They say, We have given our lives but until it is finished no one can know what our lives gave.
They say, Our deaths are not ours: they are yours: they will mean what you make them.
They say, Whether our lives and our deaths were for peace and a new hope or for nothing we cannot say: it is you who must say this.
They say, We leave you our deaths: give them their meaning: give them an end to the war and a true peace: give them a victory that ends the war and a peace afterwards: give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died. Remember us.
On a solemn day for remembering those that have given their lives for our country fighting against tyranny and subjugation, the NYT has more than a million possible stories of the ultimate sacrifice by American patriots that they could tell. But they don’t.
I abhor racism and those that continue to push any notion of the supremacy of one race of human beings over another, but your article, which I assume is generally historically accurate, fails our nation and its citizens in many ways.
First, Memorial Day is about honoring all those in service who made the ultimate sacrifice -whether or not you might agree with the war(s) in which they fought. Publishing such an article on this day is disrespectful and misses an opportunity to honor our fallen, tell as yet unrevealed stories of sacrifice and valor, and, perhaps, offer some form of solace to our Gold Star families.
Second, It is no secret that the US military is highly diverse with opportunities for all who serve, to include those who are not white, many of whom have achieved the highest positions of rank and responsibility possible. General Colin Powell comes to mind, as does my West Point classmate, General Lloyd Austin. I saw no reference to these two stellar American Patriots, or others like them, nor any mention of interviews for thoughts from those serving or who have served.
Third, while our military services are imperfect, the brotherhood and sisterhood of service is a bond that transcends past wrongs, has nothing to do with the name of a base, and certainly doesn’t translate to the celebration of white supremacism. How many of your editorial board served?
Fourth, the institution of the US military understands selfless and honorable service, and takes action to discipline and/or remove those who fall short.
Fifth, names of military bases, chosen long ago, can certainly be changed if our elected leaders so choose, but to claim the US military celebrates white supremacism is simply nonfactual.
Both losers, good choice for those examples Denny. 🙄🙄🙄
BWAAAAAAAA!!!! So cramps thinks it is a good idea for the leader of the free world to act like a petulant child and treat women as second rank citizens....Come to think of it....that is exactly how you think of women....a step behind and not equal to men!!!!!
39 comments:
What characterizes the nations that are the worst examples of dealing with the threat of the pandemic--the United States, Brazil, and Russia?
They all have leaders --Trump, Bolsonaro, Putin -- who early on downplayed and dismissed the seriousness of the pandemic, suggesting that it was nothing to be all that concerned about, just a sort of flu that it would soon go away on its own.
What characterizes the countries that are the best examples of dealing with the pandemic threat--South Korea, New Zealand, Germany?
They all have leaders who were quick to take the pandemic threat seriously, quickly establishing methods of containment and mitigation to keep it from spreading and shutting it down where it did appear.
It is about time....this will be fun to watch as the R controlled state of floriduh will scramble to keep people from voting....So much for wanting a fair election but rather one they can control the outcome......cocksuckers all of you!!!!!
By
Amy Gardner
May 24, 2020 at 9:24 p.m. EDT
A federal judge has gutted a Florida state law requiring felons to pay all court fines and fees before they can register to vote, clearing the way for thousands of Floridians to register in time for the November presidential election.
Republican lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) pushed the measure after Florida voters overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment in 2018 to expand voting rights to felons who have completed “all terms of their sentence including probation and parole.”
The law’s backers said it was necessary to clarify the amendment, while critics said Republicans were trying to limit the effects of what would have been the largest expansion of the state’s electorate since poll taxes and literacy tests were outlawed during the civil rights era.
The law, critics said, had made it virtually impossible for most felons to register, either because of an inability to pay or because the state offered no way for them to know what they owed or whether they had already paid.
U.S. District Judge Robert L. Hinkle agreed, likening the restrictive legislation to a tax and concluding that the state had not created a system that would allow felons to identify their financial obligations.
“The Twenty-Fourth Amendment precludes Florida from conditioning voting in federal elections on payment of these fees and costs,” wrote Hinkle, who was appointed to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton, referring to the constitutional amendment that bans poll taxes.
Even thought I consider Loathsome Paul of UGA an extreme boor and idiot.....I will thank him for the service he made to the country in spite of his political beliefs!!!!! I'd even buy him a cocktail to celebrate!!!!!
🇱🇷
Not even Today can James speak well of The USA.
Not even today can James speak well of Trump.
The fact you can't see they are one in the same speaks poorly upon you.
Have exactly the day you deserve.
So James reports the same narrow minded post as if it's meaningful.
The world misread the virus early on because each country did not yet have it's own data. Everyone had yo rely on information coming out of China and the WHO. And both were lying to the world about what was really happening in Wuhan.
Trump deserves a lot of credit for leading the nation through something we've never gone through before. Only the shallow, small minded partisans will refuse to acknowledge that he has done anything positively.
Judge hinkle, same judge that ruled against same sex ban. Another liberal judge. Predictable.
New Johns Hopkins study ranks US as country worldwide best prepared for the pandemic. Let's see if the liberal media report it anywhere.
And don't tell James.
Blogger KansasDemocrat said...
Not even Today can James speak well of The USA.
BWAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Why???? The fat fuck got out of service because his feet allegedly hurt!!!!!!!!! And ball less again, as predicted, swallows another load of GOP funk!!!!!!!
You should not be so hard on Biden, Denny.
"Biden received student draft deferments during this period. After completing his studies, the Selective Service System classified him as unavailable for service due to a history of asthma."
Myballs said...
So James reports the same narrow minded post as if it's meaningful.
The world misread the virus early on because each country did not yet have it's own data. Everyone had yo rely on information coming out of China and the WHO. And both were lying to the world about what was really happening in Wuhan.
Trump deserves a lot of credit for leading the nation through something we've never gone through before. Only the shallow, small minded partisans will refuse to acknowledge that he has done anything positively.
Yep once AGAIN the lying POS "pastor" spams THREE different threads with the exact same post.
And defends CHINA by OMISSION.
As well as the DEMOCRAT governors of NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY, MICHIGAN, ILLINOIS etc.
And the CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS tying up America with the IMPEACHMENT HOAX without addressing the virus and forcing focus where it shouldn't have been.
It's time for them to SIT DOWN and SHUT UP.
ACTUALL WELL PAST TIME
TRUMP 2020
* ACTUALLY
Happy Memorial day!
Approximately 1.3 million American veterans gave their lives so that you can be free to have the police arrest you for being on a beach or not wearing a mask.
and have Joe Biden hide in his basement and insult blacks and women.
If anyone can make out what he is actually saying.
There is apparently debates even over what "word" he is trying to say, let alone a sentence.
#ReplaceBiden
Is trending, that is never good.
hide in his basement and insult blacks and women.
While the fat assed trump just insults them by twitter like he did with Hillary and Abrahams.......so sad and typical of idiot!!!
Gee Denny...
I wonder why convicted felons vote mostly for Democrats?
Politics makes interesting bedfellows!
One thing I've noticed about both Obama and Biden.
They are both forced to apologize A LOT.
Even with the cover of the MSM.
Memorial Day Messages:
"Our Nation owes a debt to it's fallen heroes that we can never fully repay, but we can honor their sacrifice." President Barack Hussein Obama.
"Hillary is a skank." Donald J. Trump.
While the fat assed trump just insults them by twitter like he did with Hillary and Abrahams...
Both losers, good choice for those examples Denny. 🙄🙄🙄
The Military Times has many quotes from Trump. You prefer CNN.
COVID-19 cases: (UPDATED Monday, May 25 a.m.)
Worldwide confirmed, deaths:
Total cases: 5,402,700
Total deaths: 344,943
United States:
Total cases: 1,651,000
Total deaths: 97,684
Northern Plains:
South Dakota: 4,563, 50 dead
Pennington County: 152 positive, 2 new deaths
Roberts County (Sisseton-Wahpeton Reservation): 35 cases, 1 dead
Todd County: 18 Rosebud Reservation)
Moody (Flandreau): 18 cases
Oglala Lakota (Pine Ridge Reservation: 17 cases
Charles Mix Yankton Reservation) 13 cases
Ziebach/Dewey Counties (Cheyenne River Reservation): 1
Buffalo County: 9 cases
Minnehaha County, SD 3,260, 43 dead
Lincoln County 229
Brown County 249
Wyoming: 813, 12 dead (32.5% of Wyoming cases are Native Americans, but only 2.7% of population.)
Northern Arapahoe Reservation 4 dead
Fremont County 244 cases, 6 dead
Laramie County: 182, 2 dead
Teton County: 100, 1 dead
North Dakota: 2,418, 53 dead
Standing Rock Reservation: 2
Cass County: 1,487, 41 (Fargo)
Morton County: 64, 2 dead
Grand Forks: 321, 3 dead
Montana: 479, 16 dead
Nebraska: 12,134, 153 dead
Dakota County: 1,585, 18 dead
(meatpacking)
Douglas County: 3,038, 29 dead (doubled from two days ago)
(meatpacking)
Scott’s Bluff: 62 cases
Thurston: 20, 0 dead
Knox: 8, 0 dead
Colorado: 24,140, 1,332 dead
Minnesota: 20,582 , 878 dead
Iowa: 17,434, 456 dead
Tama 392, 23 dead
Woodbury (Sioux City): 2,594, 24 dead
Polk: 3,744, 108 dead
Black Hawk County: 1,680, 39 dead
Miscellaneous Statistics:
Navajo Nation: 4,633, 153 dead
Texas: 56,050, 1,533 dead
Florida: 50,859, 2,236 dead
Georgia: 50,859, 1,799 dead (jumped 10,000 cases since yesterday)
Louisiana: 37,293, 2,690 dead
Arizona: 16,339, 800 dead
New York: 366,346, 29,046 dead
California: 94,743, 3,790 dead
Michigan: 54,616, 5,228 dead
Illinois: 110,541, 4,884 dead
Washington, DC: 8,110, 432 dead
New Mexico: 6,943, 317 dead
Brazil: 363,211, 22,666 dead
Russia: 353,427, 3,633 dead
United Kingdom: 259,559, 36,793 dead
Spain: 235,772, 28,752 dead
Italy: 229,858, 32,785 dead
Germany: 178,570, 8,257 dead (outbreak after church service)
Lebanon: 1,114, 26 dead
Belize: 18 cases, 2 dead
Syria: 106 cases, 4 dead
Francis Brennan
@FrancisBrennan
Flag of United StatesFlag of United StatesFlag of United StatesMUST WATCH: President @realDonaldTrump on the national anthem:
"Every time we sing our anthem...we renew the eternal bonds of loyalty to our fallen heroes. We think of the soldiers who spend their final heroic moments on distant battlefields to keep us safe at home."
VIDEO: https://twitter.com/FrancisBrennan/status/1264958218889048072
rather than take a knee
No Positive Legecy of Obama/Biden/Hillary/Mike.
"Abrahams" who?
James Woods
@RealJamesWoods
Powerful.
https://twitter.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1264494979168124928
Well over a million views already. Wonder how long twitter lets this stay up along with James Woods.
People are noticing.
KansasDemocrat said...
"Abrahams" who?
Tanks for asking.
Dan Rather
It seems fitting that as the nation approaches the horrifically grim milestone of 100,000 deaths from COVID (to type the number is still not to process it), we reckon with Memorial Day, 2020. In normal times, this is a solemn occasion when we mourn and honor those who have fallen on the battlefield in service to country. Of course, Memorial Day also marks the unofficial start of summer. We gather for barbeques, parades, and trips to the beach. And if we're lucky, when the day is done, we sink into a favorite chair with a beer and a ballgame on television. None of that is where we are today. We are in a far different world.
Yet we are in a fight literally for our lives, and we have many putting themselves in harm's way and sacrificing greatly for our collective wellbeing. They fight against an enemy we cannot see and the do so not in some far off jungle or on a punishing beachhead, but in our midst. The struggle is first and foremost in our hospitals, but also our meat packing plants, nursing homes, supermarkets, drug stores, public transit, and many locations that in normal times don't carry the shadow of mortal danger.
We are a nation in active grief. And the struggle is far from over with many more lives surely to be lost. So today I leave you with a poem for Memorial Day that was written in a very different time but speaks to me anew in our present. It is by Archibald Macleish, written at the request of the Library of Congress to honor their staff members who had died in World War II. In war, most who die fighting are young and the poem speaks directly of them. In our current healthcare crisis, we see the whole spectrum of age among the ranks of the fallen. But the sentiments of this poem capture what is in my own heart today far better than I could ever elucidate. Please stay safe and pause to remember those who have sacrificed everything.
The young dead soldiers do not speak.
Nevertheless they are heard in the still houses: who has not heard them?
They have a silence that speaks for them at night and when the clock counts.
They say, We were young. We have died. Remember us.
They say, We have done what we could but until it is finished it is not done.
They say, We have given our lives but until it is finished no one can know what our lives gave.
They say, Our deaths are not ours: they are yours: they will mean what you make them.
They say, Whether our lives and our deaths were for peace and a new hope or for nothing we cannot say: it is you who must say this.
They say, We leave you our deaths: give them their meaning: give them an end to the war and a true peace: give them a victory that ends the war and a peace afterwards: give them their meaning.
We were young, they say. We have died. Remember us.
Dan Rather
The Founder of FAKE NEWS
Did he type this up too?
Surprised he's still around.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/499426-biden-makes-first-public-appearance-in-months-on-memorial-day
Jonathan Hoffman
@ChiefPentSpox
On a solemn day for remembering those that have given their lives for our country fighting against tyranny and subjugation, the NYT has more than a million possible stories of the ultimate sacrifice by American patriots that they could tell. But they don’t.
INSTEAD: https://twitter.com/ChiefPentSpox/status/1264698425582510080
enemy of the people
JamesFDaddy. Funny
Roger Amick said...
biden-makes-first-public-appearance-in-months-on-memorial-day
So I guess that moves him up to a tie with Kim Jong-un.
The thrilla in the cella
It’s disgusting what the Slimes did
Letter to the NYT, name redacted:
I abhor racism and those that continue to push any notion of the supremacy of one race of human beings over another, but your article, which I assume is generally historically accurate, fails our nation and its citizens in many ways.
First, Memorial Day is about honoring all those in service who made the ultimate sacrifice -whether or not you might agree with the war(s) in which they fought. Publishing such an article on this day is disrespectful and misses an opportunity to honor our fallen, tell as yet unrevealed stories of sacrifice and valor, and, perhaps, offer some form of solace to our Gold Star families.
Second, It is no secret that the US military is highly diverse with opportunities for all who serve, to include those who are not white, many of whom have achieved the highest positions of rank and responsibility possible. General Colin Powell comes to mind, as does my West Point classmate, General Lloyd Austin. I saw no reference to these two stellar American Patriots, or others like them, nor any mention of interviews for thoughts from those serving or who have served.
Third, while our military services are imperfect, the brotherhood and sisterhood of service is a bond that transcends past wrongs, has nothing to do with the name of a base, and certainly doesn’t translate to the celebration of white supremacism. How many of your editorial board served?
Fourth, the institution of the US military understands selfless and honorable service, and takes action to discipline and/or remove those who fall short.
Fifth, names of military bases, chosen long ago, can certainly be changed if our elected leaders so choose, but to claim the US military celebrates white supremacism is simply nonfactual.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
NAME REDACTED
Major General, US Army (Ret)
Both losers, good choice for those examples Denny. 🙄🙄🙄
BWAAAAAAAA!!!! So cramps thinks it is a good idea for the leader of the free world to act like a petulant child and treat women as second rank citizens....Come to think of it....that is exactly how you think of women....a step behind and not equal to men!!!!!
Heh, the one thing I noticed in your irrelevant flak Denny is that you never denied those two are losers.
Dan Rather
The Founder of FAKE NEWS
yep. and arguably the most worthless piece of shit in the American media today.
yep. and arguably the most worthless piece of shit in the American media today.
Right after Sean Hannity and Fucker Carlson!!!!!! BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!
you never denied those two are losers.
And you never denied you think women are second rank citizens,.......BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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