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There was a lot of conjecture about Pence in the last thread. Think about this. Pence has been doing most of the negotiating during the shutdown.

Do you give that job to someone you don’t trust?

Wake up.

-SB


22 posted on 01/04/2019 11:04:06 PM PST by Snowybear
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To: Snowybear

And another thing! Check this out.

https://theschpiel.com/world/bolsonaros-foreign-minister-calls-for-christian-pact-between-brazil-russia-and-the-united-states/?fbclid=IwAR1I2PUQzLLewIhKefRgXC1796JD7z7RlpoFyPgOSZORgHIW9P94FbP-I5U

-SB


24 posted on 01/04/2019 11:05:25 PM PST by Snowybear
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To: Snowybear; haffast; bagster

I was talking about haffast posts to bagster, along with haffasts posts to me. Also bagsters take on things... he posted quite a nice post with italics and stuff, and haffast Thru out a “Check” on him. Something about plan B. Either an abortion pill or something about WOBBLIES.
Here is the wobblies stuff.....

Plan-B Theatre’s newest production One Big Union highlights Joe Hill, Wobblies
By Les Roka - November 3, 2016145
In the century since Joe Hill, the Swedish immigrant miner, musician and union activist who was executed in Salt Lake City after being wrongfully convicted of murder, there have been only a very few plays about this figure who recently has emerged from the footnotes of history in relevant ways. Last year, John McCutcheon, an American master instrumentalist, songwriter and folk musician who has carried on the traditions of Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie for more than 40 years, started performing a one-man show, Joe Hill’s Last Will. The show is a meditation set in the Salt Lake City prison cell the night before Hill’s execution and draws primarily upon his songs.

In 1958, Barrie Stavis’s play The Man Who Never Died was premiered in New York City at the Jan Hus Theatre. Michael Smith, The Village Voice’s theater critic, issued a terse, savage review, calling the production “uniformly inept.” He added: “Investigation in depth is always interesting but the Wobblies [the Industrial Workers of the World or IWW] are here represented as an age-dimmed textbook labor group, and Joe Hill is distinguished only by inarticulate enthusiasm. His sole charm is a kind of supernaivete, which prompts a follower to announce, embarrassingly: ‘There was another organizer; his name was Jesus Christ.’”


33 posted on 01/04/2019 11:35:57 PM PST by Pocketdoor
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To: Snowybear

I dunno what to think about Pence.
I find it intriguing on one hand that he along with the known players received an envelope at GHWB funeral.

He also may be just what’s needed to trot out in front of the cameras when it all goes down.

Back to the funeral and also during an Oval Office sitdown with Pelosi and Schumer, his demeanor struck me as quite standoffish and he never shook hands or any other interaction with Trump.

On the other hand there was a pic he tweeted on the tarmac in Florida with the broward county swat officer with the Q patch on the front of his uniform.


204 posted on 01/05/2019 9:33:56 AM PST by diverteach (If I find liberals in heaven after my death.....I WILL BE PISSED!)
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