Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
29 minutes ago, Pokebball said:

Obama is still there, behind the curtain

 

Even if that were true - I'd rather Obama than Putin.

 

 

Posted

I appreciate the sentiment...but Gofundme?

 

Should have used give send go, the commies at gofundme will shut this down.

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, KDIGGZ said:

I would absolutely defend that flag with my life. This should anger all americans

Many Americans choose to not even fly the flag for what it stands for and that's alright. I hope everyone would always support the choice to fly it regardless. 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
14 minutes ago, boyst said:

Many Americans choose to not even fly the flag for what it stands for and that's alright. I hope everyone would always support the choice to fly it regardless. 

You can choose to not fly it, that's your freedom of choice, but don't disrespect it

  • Agree 1
Posted
14 minutes ago, boyst said:

Many Americans choose to not even fly the flag for what it stands for and that's alright. I hope everyone would always support the choice to fly it regardless. 

Agreed, and I guess the question of what to do when someone is not respectful of the choices made by others.  If, for example, I choose to fly a flag at my office, when someone takes it down, what recourse is available?  That's a matter for the police, I would think.  

Posted
22 minutes ago, boyst said:

Many Americans choose to not even fly the flag for what it stands for and that's alright. I hope everyone would always support the choice to fly it regardless. 

 

7 minutes ago, KDIGGZ said:

You can choose to not fly it, that's your freedom of choice, but don't disrespect it

 

5 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Agreed, and I guess the question of what to do when someone is not respectful of the choices made by others.  If, for example, I choose to fly a flag at my office, when someone takes it down, what recourse is available?  That's a matter for the police, I would think.  

 

Yes, patriots, tell us more. You got this!

 

af.thumb.JPG.68cdf6aa8e6275d8897957a85cb07b92.JPGsdf.thumb.JPG.402c9abe192de31083e74bf903da8681.JPGimage.thumb.jpeg.b1a826db1836357459ef12fa8db5f30b.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.7e4d2fac00cf0e1b0e94162ebc725a09.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.9536ba4eedaf7feac19fd39e9915b859.jpeg

Posted
Just now, BillStime said:

 

 

 

Yes, patriots, tell us more. You got this!

 

af.thumb.JPG.68cdf6aa8e6275d8897957a85cb07b92.JPGsdf.thumb.JPG.402c9abe192de31083e74bf903da8681.JPGimage.thumb.jpeg.b1a826db1836357459ef12fa8db5f30b.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.7e4d2fac00cf0e1b0e94162ebc725a09.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.9536ba4eedaf7feac19fd39e9915b859.jpeg

I wasn't there

Posted
1 hour ago, Irv said:

Demented Biden stands by and does/says nothing.  Just to win Michigan, he'll let every college get burned to the ground.  Guy is a demented, evil piece of smelly, runny sh*t.  

He’s not just standing by. He’s leading from behind. That’s popular with Democrats. 
 

Behind what, I don’t know. 

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted

Columbia: having had kids go through the admissions process at some so-called "elite" colleges, I'm very familiar with what they like to see of applicants - a commitment to "social justice," which very often means involvement in agitation and propaganda. So they like this on application essays, and they accept a lot of these students.

And then those students do EXACTLY WHAT THEY SHOULD HAVE EXPECTED when there is some hot-button political issue. They protest, try to shut things down, sometimes "occupy" the campus.

And then they act surprised.

  • Like (+1) 1
  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted
6 minutes ago, JDHillFan said:

He’s not just standing by. He’s leading from behind. That’s popular with Democrats. 
 

Behind what, I don’t know. 

 

Is this the leadership you're seeking?

 

 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
Just now, The Frankish Reich said:

Columbia: having had kids go through the admissions process at some so-called "elite" colleges, I'm very familiar with what they like to see of applicants - a commitment to "social justice," which very often means involvement in agitation and propaganda. So they like this on application essays, and they accept a lot of these students.

And then those students do EXACTLY WHAT THEY SHOULD HAVE EXPECTED when there is some hot-button political issue. They protest, try to shut things down, sometimes "occupy" the campus.

And then they act surprised.

Columbia loves it and they are only pushing back because donors are pulling funding. The kids don't know any better, they are all indoctrinated to hate their country already at this point 

  • Eyeroll 1
  • Agree 1
Posted
37 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Agreed, and I guess the question of what to do when someone is not respectful of the choices made by others.  If, for example, I choose to fly a flag at my office, when someone takes it down, what recourse is available?  That's a matter for the police, I would think.  

It is at your office the matter is for the business of said company's office.

Posted
4 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

You're a really sad person.

 

I apologize if I've caused any inconvenience. I understand supporting Trump can come with its challenges and frequent disappointments.

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, boyst said:

It is at your office the matter is for the business of said company's office.

I'm not sure I understand you here.  In this example, it's at my office because I wanted an American flag/flagpole at my office.  

Posted
1 minute ago, JDHillFan said:

With the amount of faculty involved, they seem more complicit than surprised.

I'm sorry we didn't get to the "evacuate or you'll be expelled" thing. That would've called their bluff.

Meanwhile, the little careerists at Harvard are doing their own protest in a much more genteel (hah!) manner:

 

From limited press coverage and videos, I expected that rank-and-file demonstrators would decline to talk and would refer me to designated spokespeople. I expected demonstrators to hold up keffiyehs to hide their faces. Instead, I found a semicircle of 10 people who spoke with me for an hour. I asked them to help me understand why they were in the yard. Initially they referred me to their banner, with three demands focusing on divestment from Israel-related companies. I told them this was small-bore thinking, useless because others would replace any withdrawn investment, and also intellectually timid because they weren’t engaging on the big ideas of how to solve the conflict. They replied that they are only students. I pointed out that they are Harvard students and should be able to engage intellectually.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/harvards-protesters-arent-as-obstinate-as-you-might-expect-267b13d2

 

 

 

Something you could put on your resume as demonstrating commitment to DEI without actually causing a ruckus!

×
×
  • Create New...