Toilet Fleet wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2017 8:32 am
re: calling roy moore a pedrofile
it is kinda flim-flammy when the word "pervert" is totally common and understandable
if anything it's reclamation of the word from old-timey gay bashers
i'm not saying i'm a hero for suggesting this, but,
So what I'm taking away from this is, once again, I am completely validated in calling the Jew FBTS a pervert
#MeatGreaseIsRightAgain
What's the cut-off age for the "clever" use of a hashtag?
Early-20s?
On the off-chance you're ever truly right about anything ever, I'll give you some free advice: Pointing out that you're right is never an endearing personality trait.
MeatGrease wrote:
I became fully redpilled by the summer of 2015 but was already holding back as early as 2014. Before that I was a anarcho punk.
Ideally, society should be organized via a warrior-priest aristocracy.
I can trace my ancestry all the way back to historic germanic tribal chieftains in fact.
the lewandowksiwweksikski book excerpts making the rounds are fucking hilarious
who knew that a successful presidential campaign revolved so much around getting your lumbering rape golem of a candidate his fast food while it's still hot
also how is trump not a multiple amputee from complications with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes already
i watch cnn in the mornings because i need somebody to yell at, and i caught a clip of homeboy just not knowing anything
when he tapdanced around the FRCP and FRE questions i nearly jumped out my damn window
not sure if he's as or more qualified than the spooky book chud whose major legal accomplishment so far is "lay pipe to a lawyer that works in the white house"
Wikipedia page about PETE HOEKSTRA wrote:Weapons of mass destruction[edit]
On June 22, 2006, Hoekstra made headlines by announcing at a press conference in the Capitol that weapons of mass destruction had been located in Iraq in the form of 500 chemical weapons.[13]
A number of other media outlets disputed the claims made by HOEKSTRA and Rick Santorum regarding the existence of weapons of mass destruction, reporting that the claims were disputed by both Pentagon officials, the Duelfer Report, and the intelligence community.[14][15][16]
On November 3, 2006, The New York Times reported that a website created at the request of Hoekstra and Senator Pat Roberts was found to contain detailed information that could potentially be helpful to those seeking to produce nuclear weapons. The website was shut down on November 2 following questioning by The New York Times.[17]
As of September 17, 2007, some news outlets reported that the Congressional committee Hoekstra had overseen had created "erroneous" and "misleading" reports about Iran's nuclear capabilities. "Among the committee's assertions is that Iran is producing weapons-grade uranium at its facility in the town of Natanz. The IAEA called that "incorrect", noting that weapons-grade uranium is enriched to a level of 90 percent or more. Iran has enriched uranium to 3.5 percent under IAEA monitoring." [18][19]
MeatGrease wrote: ↑Tue Dec 19, 2017 10:04 am
I'd rather not live in a country being administered by an international laughingstock
Trump's press cabinet vehemently denies reports that the president threatened to "Nuke an orphanage full of faggots" after screaming that "Art is for poor people"
Uhhhhhhh...Trump is the most respected U.S. president internationally of the last two decades bud. At least by real, actual countries like Russia and China.