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Posts by joe biden

  1. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Technologist Where’s the video?

    Where's yer tits.
  2. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Ghost How did they fit the bull up a persons ass

    KY and a big shoehorn
  3. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by mmQ I'm inclined to believe someone discovered that before Priests became a thing.

    Someone discovered that because priests became a thing
  4. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby and she's slept with me many times and I've given her presents…

    Tell us about your showers together and I'll give you presents
  5. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by ORACLE Something fun and varied, maybe outdoors.

    I was thinking of becoming a park ranger or something. Maybe inside the city, security or delivery or something?

    I also want to work as a machinist.

    I'll pay you to use your tongue to find out what the liver spots on my cock spell in braille.
  6. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Lolz yes. The left. Screaming and crying. That's what is going on.

    The tears and gnashing teeth of the untermensche causes great arousal in my erection
  7. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by G Dis bum ass white trash speaking to gawd like it matters lol ?!

    I'm Joe biden and you're a nigger.
  8. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Jesus is king Who is that good looking fellow with the awesome cheekbones and hair?

    Sigourney weaver
  9. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Donald Trump I 'm green with envy.

    Orange
  10. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    I'm papa smurf and I did not have sexual relations with smurfette.
  11. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    I'm papa smurf and I always say swallow every last drop.
  12. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    And this is why Japan lost the war...
  13. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Ghost Exactly. I am the perfect person to bridge peace between the left and right. I am a neutral observer who didn't vote in the election.

    How about this. If Trump supporters admit that there was Russian collusion will you admit Biden cheated during this election? Seems fair to me

    Post proof or didn't happen
  14. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson He's going to sponsor several African children.

    Right in their assholes.
  15. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Bill Krozby my daughter mom totally lied to me to get pregnant, she told me she was on birth control but then I found out at the doctor appointment she never had been on birth control

    That just means you're stupid. All chicks pull that shit.

    Who says men can't get raped.

    You got raped.

    Again.
  16. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Idk let's ask two "supposedly" straight Trump worshippers.









    Yeah, they're desperately gay.

    I'm coco puffs and I heil seig.
  17. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Technologist Scron
    Don’t care one bit. It’s over. trump is fired!

    Wronggggg...





    New evidence of voter fraud is being revealed ipresidents.

    Michigan as the Trump campaign continues to pursue legal case to ensure a fair and free election.

    In a sworn affidavit from Wayne County, one Michigan election worker said they were told to falsify thousands of absentee ballots for Democrat nominee Joe Biden, in turn, stealing the vote from Republicans.

    According to journalist John Solomon, the election worker’s affidavit proves evidence of voter fraud in the presidential election

    I'm Joey baloney and I did not steal this erection

    https://www.oann.com/?p=2323839
  18. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by -SpectraL NBC Nightly News doesn't get to call Presidents.

    I just saw a time-magazine cover that said biden is the 46th presidente.
  19. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Ghost AdChoices
    ANALYSIS
    After looming so large in Washington, Donald Trump has shrunk into a small, petty man
    David Shribman
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    PUBLISHED NOVEMBER 23, 2020
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    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Fla., on Sept. 24, 2020.

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    He once bestrode the narrow world of Washington politics like a Colossus. Now he looks like nothing so much as a petty man.

    Welcome to the incredible shrinking presidency of Donald Trump.

    There is something Shakespearean about the end days of Mr. Trump, and like the Colossus of the ancient world – with one foot on each side of the harbour entrance to Rhodes – Mr. Trump has one foot in the American presidency and one foot in the postpresidency.

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    He once loomed so large. Now he seems so small.

    Mr. Trump once muscled himself past Prime Minister Dusko Markovic of Montenegro to get to the centre of a NATO group picture. This past weekend he did a virtual drop-by during the G20 meeting and then repaired to the golf course.

    He once was at the centre of the American response to the coronavirus. He hasn’t spoken about it as the health crisis in the United States has deepened. Indeed there was inadvertent truth in what he said at a campaign rally in Lumberton, N.C., on Oct. 24: “COVID, COVID, COVID, COVID.’ By the way, on Nov. 4, you won’t hear about it anymore.’'

    Americans have not heard anything substantial about COVID-19 from the President since Nov. 4. He hasn’t met with the White House coronavirus task force in more than five months. As the virus has stampeded across the United States – 30 states set new infection records last month alone – the President has been almost invisible apart from vowing he would not lead the country into a lockdown and trumpeting the imminence of a vaccine.

    “This is unique in the American experience,’' said Max Skidmore, a political scientist at the University of Missouri at Kansas City and an author of a book on presidential leadership during health crises. “This illustrates the vulnerabilities in our system. We thought we were a world-class constitutional republic, as sound and as stable as the Rock of Gibraltar. But we have a wild person who couldn’t care less about what is happening with this virus and is blind to the consequences of his inattention.”

    Rather than fight the virus, Mr. Trump is fighting an apparent losing battle to avoid being tarred the loser in the 2020 presidential race.

    Saturday night he weighed in again on his effort to overturn the results. “Hopefully the Courts and/or Legislatures will have the COURAGE to do what has to be done to maintain the integrity of our Elections, and the United States of America itself,” he wrote on Twitter.

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    However, “There is no evidence, there’s nothing to these suits, there’s no legal merit to any of it,’' Clifford B. Levine, one of the principal Democratic lawyers in the Pennsylvania lawsuits, said in an interview.

    “He just wants to create havoc and delay certification of the vote. It’s a like bad comb-over. There’s no hair there.”

    On Saturday night, a federal judge, citing “strained legal arguments without merit,” dismissed the last major Trump campaign lawsuit in Pennsylvania, prompting the state’s Republican Senator, Pat Toomey, to say Mr. Trump “has exhausted all plausible legal options” to challenge the Pennsylvania results. Michigan and Pennsylvania face a Monday deadline to certify their election results.

    In truth, Woodrow Wilson, even more than Mr. Trump, avoided a prominent role in the 1919 Spanish Flu pandemic. And though presidents in their final months in office realize their influence is waning, some of them try to put their last days to good use. Jimmy Carter, for example, negotiated the release of the American hostages in Iran, and both George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush are widely credited with taking steps to ameliorate economic distress at the end of their terms in office.

    Besides the drug-pricing initiative Mr. Trump announced Friday and some late appointments – there remains a chance the two Trump Federal Reserve Board nominees will win Senate approval – the President is in eclipse.

    His appointees, to be sure, are moving forward with policy initiatives such as granting oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska while Mr. Trump has resisted conceding the election – a strong contrast to the past three Republican presidents who were denied re-election.

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    The night Herbert Hoover was defeated by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1932, he sent FDR a telegram congratulating him “on the opportunity that has come to you to be of service to the country” and pledging to “dedicate myself to every possible helpful effort.” Gerald R. Ford’s voice was so weakened by late campaigning that he had his wife, Betty Ford, read aloud a “Dear Jimmy” telegram he sent in 1976 saying that Mr. Carter “will have my complete and wholehearted support.”

    And in classic Bush-speak, George H. W. Bush opened his 1992 concession speech by saying: “Well here’s the way I see it – here’s the way we see it, and the way the country should see it – that the people have spoken and we respect the majesty of the democratic system.”

    But no political figure likes to lose; Stephen Harper was disappointed when the Liberals won power in 2015 but said, “While tonight’s result is certainly not the one we had hoped for, the people are never wrong.” Former senator George McGovern of South Dakota (1972) and former vice-president Walter F. Mondale (1984) said much the same thing when they were defeated in landslides.

    Shortly after Mr. Mondale’s defeat, however, he found himself at a baggage carousel in Washington with Mr. McGovern. “George,” he asked, “how long does it take for the hurt to wear off?” Mr. McGovern said: “I’ll call you when it does.”

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    Pop quiz:

    If Trump and biden both made a 'call to arms' how would it turn out.

    Biden would have California with all the fruits, nuts, and flakes.
  20. joe biden Tuskegee Airman
    New evidence of voter fraud is being revealed in the state Michigan as the Trump campaign continues to pursue legal case to ensure a fair and free election.

    In a sworn affidavit from Wayne County, one Michigan election worker said they were told to falsify thousands of absentee ballots for Democrat nominee Joe Biden, in turn, stealing the vote from Republicans.

    According to journalist John Solomon, the election worker’s affidavit proves evidence of voter fraud in the presidential election

    I'm Joey baloney and I did not steal this erection

    https://www.oann.com/?p=2323839
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