Posted on 01/25/2026 9:31:38 PM PST by lowbridge
Meet Morgan L. Morrow, a librarian at Jackson County Public Library in West Virginia.
She appears to call for someone to ass*ssinate Trump while other commenters call to also kiII Stephen Miller, Larry Ellison, and Peter Thiel. Our tax dollars pay her salary.
BREAKING UPDATE: West Virginia librarian Morgan Morrow has been ARRESTED following our reporting of her post appearing to recruit individuals to ass*ssinate Trump. She is charged with one count of t*rroristic threats.
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She can kill them herself...by sitting on them.
A librarian you say?
I figured she would be a nurse.
Secret Service, please pick up the white courtesy phone.
Exactly!
The Secret Service should be arresting these deranged a**holes, not the local cops.
West Virginia
Mountain Mama
...with apologies to John Denver...
K3p your chins up
LMAO!
Even one fart from that arse would result in immediate asphyxiation.
Here's some bleach.
Posting that picture was a low blow.
Yeah.
That’s our song, really.
😆
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John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was originally about the experience of songwriters Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert driving on Clopper Road in Maryland, but they changed the lyrics to feature West Virginia because the name fit the song’s rhythm better, even though they hadn’t visited the state, using evocative “songwriter words” like “Blue Ridge Mountains” and “Shenandoah River”. The song became famous after Denver collaborated with them to refine it, though it was initially inspired by Maryland’s scenic backroads, with Danoff even thinking about his home state of Massachusetts.
Key Points of Origin:
Inspiration: Danoff and Nivert were driving to a family reunion in Maryland in 1970 when they started composing the song about the winding country roads they were on.
Location Swap: They wanted to sell the song but showed it to Denver; he loved it, and they worked on it together, eventually switching the focus from Maryland to West Virginia for lyrical flow.
Geographic Mix-Up: The landmarks mentioned (”Blue Ridge Mountains,” “Shenandoah River”) aren’t in West Virginia but were chosen for their aesthetic appeal, with Danoff admitting he hadn’t been to the state when he recorded it.
Iconic Status: Despite its Maryland origins, the song became synonymous with West Virginia, becoming one of its state anthems and a beloved unofficial anthem for West Virginia University.
LOL!!!
That could lead another form of asphyxiation….
What a way to go... 😂😂😂
Harrumph! The People’s Republic of Maryland has at least one redeeming feature. Who’da thunk it?
It’s a good thing that poor girl is on an AI creation. Because if she was real, those hooters will be a massive encumbrance by 40, and down around her waist at 55.
Fortunately, AI girls and their hooters have no such difficulty.
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