Posted on 05/15/2018 12:33:26 PM PDT by ransomnote
Edited on 05/15/2018 4:37:56 PM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Yes, well I was referring to weird hairdo guy a little on the hefty side (notice how I avoided the word F_T?)
By refusing to accept votes from sanctuary cities and other known hi-fraud areas. DHS probably has some pretty "interesting" facts by now.
4.9 thousand..Dan’s tweet.
I am still not just hopeful but leaning toward confident that POTUS will pull it off to the great satisfaction of the good guys and horror of the Cabal. And we will get to celebrate more winning.
Any tie ins to the Clintons blood bank ?
President Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, has told Fox News' Laura Ingraham that his legal team is ready to challenge any report issued by Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his team.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/05/16/giuliani-on-mueller-report-trump-team-is-ready-to-rip-it-apart.html
Looks like the word is getting out.
great question. If you see something first please let me know.
Shoudn’t be too hard to rip up a couple of pages of drivel.. heck you wouldn’t even need a team to do that.
Doesn’t sound healthy.
Absolutely fascinating. Did you finally move past the porch level of relationships?
In my research, I frequently see personal relationships (friendships, not marriage) between 2nd cousins. Rarely see 3rd cousin relationships.
In Dutch NY, 1700s, they dealt with the inbreeding problem systematically. Children were grouped into separate sets and the sets couldn’t include close relationships. The sets would berry pick together, have competitions, etc. Marriages usually took place WITHIN a set, so they had preselected who the children hung around with. The stories were told by a girl who was brought into the area by her father and left with the families while he went awarring. Told as an outsider not part of the sets.
The problem is, if people aren't meticulous researchers (and most people aren't), their trees are going to have hundreds, if not thousands of people in them who aren't really their relatives, especially if they copy from other people's trees. The chances of something like that being accurate is slim to none.
One of the major complaints about trees on sites like Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, etc. is the inaccuracy of the trees that members have done.
Hemophilia is, as I recall, a genetic disorder and would not be passed by transfusion.
AIDS, on the other hand, is not only a threat but was documented to have been promoted by the Clinton's "blood bank" habit of taking blood the from Arkansas Prison population. (I'll go look for the link a bit later...I'm multitasking right now)
Sounds like a good interpretation to me. Did any one see the faces when they came out? I was not around TV then.
Pardon the interruption, but can you please list the members of the "clique that can do no wrong?"
I know I'm in charge, but I lost my member list when I lost my ping list. It was a tragic arson fire set by Deep State operatives. ThankQ in advance, goodlady.
I now return you to National Geographic's "Bird Chat."
Bagster
Lesser Oracle
I’m active in WikiTree, and it’s constantly being pruned to get out inaccuracies. I haven’t followed how the DNA is affecting the tree structure yet. And even when people TRY to get it right, the books they’re working from are inaccurate. It’s hellish trying to straighten the trees out. Often impossible. Just hope that the data is in a form that someday they’ll be able to manipulate more effectively. LDS often seems to just union together everyone ever listed for a couple. I tend to avoid links that don’t have exact birth dates.
Interesting
No I stayed on the porch. They were all democrats LOL
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