Posted on 10/29/2018 10:24:41 PM PDT by ransomnote
You’re Welcome. Happy to help.
Remember. The Q+ signature represents Trump.
Regular Q without the + is regular Q
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Call me stupid, I didn’t realize that. Now it makes sense. ThanQ!
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p.s. Maybe you know.
What do they call Indian food in India?
Food?
Bagster
She thinks she’s so cute. She thinks she can get away with it. She had Bombard’s “pretty pose” down pat. I hope they cut her off at the knees. And what was with the shoulders of that outfit?
Lindsey Graham:
Trust, but verify.
#WatchList
Bagster
>>Call me stupid
NEVER! Just thinking of more important things.
>> Lindsey Graham: Trust, but verify.
Your best post yet!
I trust Laura Ingraham as far as I can throw her. Self serving, a born snark, bet on it. Her voice grates, and in her line of work is naturally her first feature! Why did FOX hire her? She was not a conservative zealot, obviously, but a Republican question mark. She got the job, therefore.
Yes. Im in wait-mode, too.
I agree with you re VIPanon photo. It seemed like a b-day present. :). (Saw it posted here on FR on the 28th with a link to twitter 28th posting.).
Of course, I have no way to verify, verify. Trust the anons have done that job.
I assume this means the mob killed Bulger. I’ll take the Jameson.
Not true. It was unsettled land and Mexico was barely a country and Santa Anna was an early dictator who had to be dealt with.
Only thing I noted about the signature on the back of the photo was that it was written in a wide pen like the kind Trump uses to sign autographs or bills.
Previous photos have shown her with some sort of "back brace". I'm now thinking it's a wearable electric chair, ready for use when her 4:28 pm comes.
Head down there and vote. If they get in your way or shake a sign in front of them, calmly tell them, “You are suppressing my right to vote.”
If it happens again, calmly walk over to a policeman (they’ll be there, trust me) and say, “Officer, I really don’t want to press ‘denial of civil-rights’ charges and increase your already burdensome paperwork for this day. Can you please escort me to the voting place?”
If they start in with the so-called 100 foot rule, ask them if their civil rights are still good outside the 100 feet, too...especially their 2nd Amendment rights (place your right hand on your chest under your left arm). KEK!
‘Scuse me while I whip this out.
I’m too lazy. Is there a compilation of Q+-drops anywhere?
Pretty much “curried” something.
#2356 was the last one that was Q+.
Darrell W. says:
October 30, 2018 at 3:05 pm
President Trump is correct. The author of the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment would agree with him.
The citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment was written specifically to grant U.S. citizenship to ex-slaves and their children who live on American soil. It was written for no one else. The Native Americans were not even granted U.S. citizenship under this amendment.
Below is what Senator Jacob Howard, the author of the citizenship clause had to say about it:
(This is taken from a National Review article dated August 19, 2015.)
Indeed, during debate over the amendment, Senator Jacob Howard, the author of the citizenship clause, attempted to assure skeptical colleagues that the language was not intended to make Indians citizens of the United States. Indians, Howard conceded, were born within the nations geographical limits, but he steadfastly maintained that they were not subject to its jurisdiction because they owed allegiance to their tribes and not to the U.S. Senator Lyman Trumbull, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, supported this view, arguing that subject to the jurisdiction thereof meant not owing allegiance to anybody else and being subject to the complete jurisdiction of the United States.
Jurisdiction understood as allegiance, Senator Howard explained, excludes not only Indians but persons born in the United States who are foreigners, aliens, who belong to the families of ambassadors or foreign ministers.* Thus, subject to the jurisdiction does not simply mean, as is commonly thought today, subject to American laws or courts. It means owing exclusive political allegiance to the U.S.
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https://townhall.com/tipsheet/bethbaumann/2018/10/29/craziness-bomb-suspect-cesar-sayoc-and-stormy-daniels-worked-at-the-same-strip-c-n2533093 Well, what do we think of this? If this is true they really are stupid! ‘ >>>>>
JOLT!
Worked together! Coincidence? Are there any? Nope.
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