Posted on 11/25/2017 11:14:01 AM PST by SeekAndFind
When I first came to this land,
I was not a wealthy man,
So I built myself a shack,
And I did what I could.
I called my shack
Break My Back,
But the land was sweet and good,
And I did what I could.
When I first came to this land,
I was not a wealthy man.
So I got myself a farm,
And I did what I could.
I called my farm
Muscle In My Arm,
And I called my shack
Break My Back,
But the land was sweet and good,
And I did what I could.
When I first came to this land,
I was not a wealthy man.
So I got myself a cow,
And I did what I could.
I called my cow
No Milk Now,
And I called my farm
Muscle In My Arm
And I called my shack
Break My back,
Oh, the land was sweet and good,
And I did what I could.
When I first came to this land,
I was not a wealthy man.
So I got myself a wife,
And I did what I could.
And I called my wife
Run For Your Life,
And I called my cow
No Milk Now,
And I called my farm
The Muscle In My Arm,
And I called my shack
Break My Back,
But the land was sweet and good,
And I did what I could.
LOL
I posted that on a thread shortly after he started this nonsense and it became known she was a driving force.
It’s a real thing,... and I think this is a good example of it.
I’ve read about that Un-Thanksgiving Day. They all wrap it up before 9:00A.M. so they can get home in time to throw a turkey in the oven. Some rebellion.
I realize that Alcatraz hasn’t housed a prisoner in over 50 years, but the sound of “Kapernic in Alcatraz” has a nice ring to it.
This former mediocre QB obviously had his noggin hit one too many times. How can that guy be taken seriously???
[What is really frightening. . . .this idiot has a following. . .of other idiots.]
An apt description of Barack Hussein Obama and cult following of same.
“And realizing that we are all in this fight together makes us all the more powerful.
Yeaah Yeah, read this fool! 1842 Slave rebellion in Oklahoma!
http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=SL002
“The Cherokee Nation sent the Cherokee Militia, under Capt. John Drew, with eighty-seven men to catch the runaways. This expedition was authorized by the Cherokee National Council in Tahlequah on November 17, 1842. The militia caught up with the slaves seven miles north of the Red River on November 28, 1842. The tired, famished fugitives offered no resistance.”
Has he been signed yet? /sarc.
I think he has delusions that he is the next MLK - not.
It’s good that these people are still out there doing what they are doing — it serves to remind people of Obama’s onslaught of America ... hopefully they will keep up the good work
Could be. Delusion is the key word here, regardless.
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