Show a single lie I have told here.You too for lies and being a liberal.
I've asked you MANY times to to so, since you love to make the claim.
You have yet to show ONE instance.
Show a single lie I have told here.You too for lies and being a liberal.
This is a lie.Meanwhile, you still insist the COTUS and the SCOTUS are wrong.
Is anybody losing life, liberty or property? That's what due process is for? If they're just getting sent back to from where the came, then by all means let's suspend due process.Interesting.
So lets eliminate due process and simply toss Trump in jail for treason.
It's worth considering.
You substituted entomology for etymology a handful of times, when proclaiming I'm stupid for thinking "sleepy Joe" meant "having to do with sleep", while simultaneously congratulating Thxone for posting a definition of "sleepy" that indicates it has to do with sleep.What word did I misuse???
OK. Suspend it. How quickly can we get him in jail?Is anybody losing life, liberty or property? That's what due process is for? If they're just getting sent back to from where the came, then by all means let's suspend due process.
See what I mean everyone. The left is cool with it as long as they can use it to get Trump some how. They are so infatuated with Trump that it is the first and last things in their heads, everyday. Aweee.OK. Suspend it. How quickly can we get him in jail?
Pointing out grammar and spelling mistakes isn't going to win your case Rob. You make PLENTY of both.You substituted entomology for etymology a handful of times, when proclaiming I'm stupid for thinking "sleepy Joe" meant "having to do with sleep", while simultaneously congratulating Thxone for posting a definition of "sleepy" that indicates it has to do with sleep.
"The COTUS is speaking of Americans." -ThxoneFrom Robolibs buddies at Oxford... Now, show me where I insist anything.
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in·sist
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verb: insist; 3rd person present: insists; past tense: insisted; past participle: insisted; gerund or present participle: insisting
- demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal.
Yeah, you are really reaching."The COTUS is speaking of Americans." -Thxone
This seems rather insistent: "Justify that for me right ******* now!" - Thxone
I was laughing about you using the word in error because you read it in Jimi's posts.Pointing out grammar and spelling mistakes isn't going to win your case Rob. You make PLENTY of both.
I have used the word entomology literally THOUSANDS of times in my previous field of work. I assure you, it is habit. Not that ANYONE here needs to justify a damn thing to a do boy secretary.I was laughing about you using the word in error because you read it in Jimi's posts.
With your self-proclaimed strong command of the language, you should know better.
This was not a typo.
HAHAHAHA. You ask for an example, and I provide it in a few seconds. And then, I am "reaching".Yeah, you are really reaching.