An Experiment in Adjusting an Alcohol-based Reality Filter.
The more beer you drink, the more the world seems to make sense. I'm not sure if this is the beer's fault, or the world's. Experiments proceed.
For pigeonholing purposes, I consider myself a South Park Conservative: I believe in Loose Women and Tight Borders but I'm getting anime porn and legally mandated lounges for day laborers...further adjustment to the model may be needed.
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Don't know if you are aware of this incident -West Point Cadet beaten by LaBelle's goons.. raw video in the first link--- http://carolmsblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/la-belle-sends-goons-to-beat-up-weat.html I usually do not promote my posts-I want this to go viral--- it is now on Gateway Pundit...and JAWA... Carol-C
There was a WWII veteran on Memorial Day who was waiting to ride with the American Legion in Canoga Park, California parade. He was denied usage of bathrooms at at least three stores. Outrageous! That gentleman was 19 years old on the first ship at Iwo Jima. He deserves to go to any bathroom anywhere he wants. Shame on those businesses!
Don't know if you are aware of this incident -West Point Cadet beaten by LaBelle's goons..
ReplyDeleteraw video in the first link---
http://carolmsblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/la-belle-sends-goons-to-beat-up-weat.html
I usually do not promote my posts-I want this to go viral---
it is now on Gateway Pundit...and JAWA...
Carol-C
Shame on the LaBelle, and those who took part!!!
ReplyDeleteThere was a WWII veteran on Memorial Day who was waiting to ride with the American Legion in Canoga Park, California parade. He was denied usage of bathrooms at at least three stores. Outrageous! That gentleman was 19 years old on the first ship at Iwo Jima. He deserves to go to any bathroom anywhere he wants. Shame on those businesses!
Deborah Leigh
Midway lasted from the 4th to the 7th of June, 1942.
ReplyDeleteRemember that today is the anniversary of D-Day too. It was June 6, 1944.
God bless those who fought, and those that gave the ultimate sacrifice in WWII.
Deborah Leigh
I can't find your post, Carol.
ReplyDeleteDeborah Leigh