[–] 17423778? ago (edited ago)
Did anyone notice Meg's twatter post to her father from late December 2018. She posted how she missed him blabbity blah, then a latin phrase. I looked it up and it said something like (paraphrase), "Don't let the bastards get to you," or "Don't let the bastards wear you down," or something like that. I was shocked that no anon mentioned it.
Why would a person keep twatting (several twats to) her "dead" father? Who does that? Why would you speak in the present tense about not letting the "bastards" get you down (or whatever).
I tried to post it but I'm a tard so I couldn't figure it out. I wonder if it's still there.
Is it possible that no name is in gitmo and is allowed to read twatters from family?
[–] 17424287? 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago (edited ago)
I was a big fan of Ron Paul. I hated the people in the media taking him down, but I am also a realist and Ron Paul never had the personality to fix this country. The only type of person that could get the job done is someone that can be a complete asshole when need be, and we have the perfect non-PC, tell it like it is man in the White House that has ever lived.
Some people hate his guts for his brash style, but that is exactly what we had to have to defeat the cabal. He is playing them for the fools they are on a daily basis, and there is not a damned thing they can do about it.
Old man Ron was just to polite to get the job done.
[–] 17419671? 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I spent 15 minutes in a Dallas airport talking to Ron Paul after the election. I was flying for work and he was all alone so I walked up and said Hi. He was so nice and willing to talk about anything. I asked him questions about the economy and he told me how it was being drained by foreign powers. True story.
[–] [deleted] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
[–] [deleted] 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
[–] 17418840? ago
Never spent too much time contemplating the leg brace switching sides thing but in this world of lies I have to question everything. In the US it is customary for men's clothing to have the buttons on the right so both of these photos are orientated correctly.