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When I get to the bottom, I go back to the top of the slide Where I stop, and I turn, and I go for a ride 'Til I get to the bottom, and I see you again! Yeah, yeah, yeah!
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: SKEPTEK
They set St. John's on fire. That church is a piece of history - a lot of presidents have sat in its pews, and they're burning it. The FOX crew sounded so desperate. They actually fought their way in and were looking for a fire extinguisher for a bit until they realized it was too late for that. They don't think the firefighters will be able to get there to do anything for it.
originally posted by: AgarthaSeed
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
More fun facts about Ellison: he beat the crap out of his ex girlfriend, Karen Monahan, a few years back. He also campaigned for the DNC chairman job...and lost.
But yes, he's shown support for Antifa in the past. If anyone has that photo of him and the Antifa manual, please post.
Barr about to unmask all of Antifa's communications with their media and political allies Now you know why so many people are freaking out today
Julius Caesar's crossing the Rubicon river in January 49 BC precipitated the Roman Civil War, which ultimately led to Caesar becoming dictator and the rise of the imperial era of Rome
According to Suetonius, Caesar uttered the famous phrase ālea iacta est ("the die has been cast").[2] The phrase "crossing the Rubicon" has survived to refer to any individual or group committing itself irrevocably to a risky or revolutionary course of action, similar to the modern phrase "passing the point of no return".