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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHey Slobby
Your delusional 1776 redux failed spectacularly. Now do the planet a favor and just jump for your 76 - either way down you go.
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Hey Slobby (Original Post)
malaise
Jun 2022
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Ohio Joe
(21,732 posts)1. K & R - nt
underpants
(182,632 posts)2. BUT The airports are still secure
malaise
(268,724 posts)3. That was one of the most hilarious moments during his abominable
regime
😀😀😀😀
underpants
(182,632 posts)4. Cornwallis OF Yorktown
Was George Washingtons middle name Continental? I mean they named the Army after him.
brush
(53,743 posts)5. Idiot, idiot, idiot. Conflating the Revolutionry War...
forces of G. Washington with Ft. McHenry of the War of 1812 with silly, pseudo patriotic language is so ridiculous.
Doesn't he have speech writers who wouldn't allow such inaccurate crap to be spoken? Or does he know better than speech writers too?
And don't get me started on the airports of the 18th century Revolutionary War era (guess they were built in anticipation of airplanes being invented in the early 20th century.