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In reply to the discussion: I know this is "unscientific" and not supportable with actual facts, but--- [View all]Pepsidog
(6,331 posts)38. He is a Phillies fan and was known to go to home games. Would love to see him there now and let him
know what we think of his moronic opinion. Off subject, in the early 80s I spent a semester at American University and our class ha the opportunity to watch SCOTUS arguments then about 8 of us were invited to meet Justice Blackmun in his chambers. Needless to say he was a class act. He wouldnt discuss Roe but it was quite an experience visiting a member of SCOTUS in their chambers which was spectacular. Also met with Giuliano when he was #2 or #3 man at DOJ. He quoted statistics about the high percentage of crimes are committed relating to drug sale/use. That prompted me to ask the obvious question why dont we legalize and regulate the illegal drug trade to which he had no good response.
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I know this is "unscientific" and not supportable with actual facts, but--- [View all]
Atticus
May 2022
OP
Yes, I just posted something similar on another thread. It works with me both ways.
smirkymonkey
May 2022
#60
Nah! At first I thought the same, but I think he's too arrogant to be lumped with car dealers.
woodsprite
May 2022
#25
We have had a long time, as a species, to learn who to trust and who not to trust quickly
Chainfire
May 2022
#5
Happened to me twice. Mr. Creepy guy in PTO and Ted Cruz. Both years ago but profound.
nature-lover
May 2022
#7
Cruz has a preacher-like cadence to his speech that some misconstrue as trustworthy.
nature-lover
May 2022
#22
First time I saw Kavanaugh on TV and the minute he opened his mouth I couldn't stand him.
llmart
May 2022
#64
That makes a lot of sense. As someone who grew up with an abusive stepmother, I had to constantly
smirkymonkey
May 2022
#61
Alito was an ARROGANT PRICK from the beginning.. probably since he was born.. n/t
TeamProg
May 2022
#28
He is a Phillies fan and was known to go to home games. Would love to see him there now and let him
Pepsidog
May 2022
#38
He strikes me as the kid who wore slacks instead of blue jeans, penny loafers instead of Keds
Atticus
May 2022
#41
That smirk on his wife's face dissolved into big crocodile tears when some Senators began
Atticus
May 2022
#48
Yes. I learn to be aware when that instinct show it's self, it's a good defense mechanism.
Hotler
May 2022
#44
There is something Gosar-ish about Alito. He's kept a mostly low profile until now. nt
allegorical oracle
May 2022
#56