I thought it like "Protector of the Veld" from DIrty Rotten Scoundrels
I think that's like being "Protector of the Veld" from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels....
From one couched in sycophantism....
Yeah, like Rhapsody in Blue Period
Thank you, Kenneth! I have worked on tracing signatures on three "autograph" quilts where women would embroider their name on a fabric block and the club would create a quilt for one of the members. The articles are invaluable to identify women who signed as "Mrs. Stevens" or "Mother and Polly".
It's upholding the oath of office that matters.
I don't know. What does he look like?
Is his other ear bleeding?
Love me a Maneki Neko!
Yes! Not sorry, either.
People denied due process might do anything....
I miss my donkey, Buddy, so much!!!!
Newspapers were a key component of fomenting mob violence. Newspapers often published that the accused party should face Judge Lynch.
Et tu, eleven?
11 is a Faker's dozen
Good!
As some who actually worked picking cherries in Oregon, cherry picking doesn't occur unless the cherries are abundant.
That's AWESOME!
"Running" implies there will still be a semblance of a democratic process in 2028.....
Love me some Joe Hill!
I grew up in Salem. I love Oregon! I know how to pronounce "Willamette"
For those at smaller NO KINGS events, I count the people driving by, honking, waving, thumbs-up, fist-pumping, yelling - they were all there too! They voted for us (US!) while the people flipping off, thumbs down were decisively out-voted! What a glorious day!
Yes. The comment from the crowd: "This CAN'T be Rockwall!" Always have hope!
Too funny!
Just got home from Rockwall, Texas. One of the organizers said over 300 people came out - in past events, attendance was around 75. Rockwall is a small, conservative town in the state's smallest county. A lot of support from people driving by.