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originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: Skyfloating
The whole world is anti trump. Wake up and smell the roses. He's not good for anyone.
originally posted by: TheGOAT
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: purplemer
Rolls eyes.
Of course there are...
Back on topic, January 2nd is supposed to be a big day, right? Is that still occurring?
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: TheGOAT
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: purplemer
Rolls eyes.
Of course there are...
Back on topic, January 2nd is supposed to be a big day, right? Is that still occurring?
It is the first full moon (Super Moon) of the new year.
Ancient Rome (Roman Calendar) used to consider that the Ides Of March...a time of 'Bad Luck' and 'Retribution'.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: TheGOAT
She provides constant amusement and shows that the phrase, "common sense," is a misnomer as it is apparently not as common as its moniker implies.
Jan 2 is the day that federal employees go back to work and the day on which the true scope of the events will make themselves known to people who have been gone for the Christmas break. We in the public may not know how far reaching the activities of the last week or so have been, but those in positions to know will realize without a doubt that the swamp is being drained.
Literally thousands of sealed indictments is unprecedented in American judicial history and the squeaking of rodents is all we hear.
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: TheGOAT
I'm not on twitter, folks were saying that hrc & bummer posted old pics at Christmastime, do we have a timeline of their last tweets?
Of note, there are over 4ooo sealed indictments, will be interesting to see if this number goes down as people begin to "fade away"
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: TheGOAT
I'm not on twitter, folks were saying that hrc & bummer posted old pics at Christmastime, do we have a timeline of their last tweets?
Of note, there are over 4ooo sealed indictments, will be interesting to see if this number goes down as people begin to "fade away"
Hillary Clinton's last tweet is from the december 22. twitter.com... The rest are just retweets. It's kinda odd that she has no christmas tweet at all.
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: TheGOAT
I'm not on twitter, folks were saying that hrc & bummer posted old pics at Christmastime, do we have a timeline of their last tweets?
Of note, there are over 4ooo sealed indictments, will be interesting to see if this number goes down as people begin to "fade away"
Hillary Clinton's last tweet is from the december 22. twitter.com... The rest are just retweets. It's kinda odd that she has no christmas tweet at all.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: Perfectenemy
originally posted by: Jusvistn
a reply to: TheGOAT
I'm not on twitter, folks were saying that hrc & bummer posted old pics at Christmastime, do we have a timeline of their last tweets?
Of note, there are over 4ooo sealed indictments, will be interesting to see if this number goes down as people begin to "fade away"
Hillary Clinton's last tweet is from the december 22. twitter.com... The rest are just retweets. It's kinda odd that she has no christmas tweet at all.
One would think that, with the whole book tour thingie ("Makes A Great Xmas Gift!")...she'd be tweeting her ass off.
Was Apotex founder Barry Sherman the target of an enemy? Could philanthropist Honey Sherman been a collateral victim in such a plot? Instead of a murder-suicide or double suicide, could the couple — worth nearly $4.8 billion — have been victims of a ransom play?
Former Toronto Police homicide detective Tom Klatt has been hired by the Sherman’s children to look into all out-of-the-box possibilities. “I can confirm that my firm has been retained; however, I am not yet ready to provide any interviews,” Klatt said politely in an e-mail.
Legendary lawyer Brian Greenspan — brought in by the Sherman family, which rejects suggestions of suicide or murder-suicide — said he “retained a number of experts, including Tom Klatt and several distinguished former homicide investigators, to provide a second lens and to ensure that no stone is left unturned.”.