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Surely God’s plan would have been for you to have been in church on Sunday instead of fomenting rebellion?
Surely God’s plan would have been for you to have been in church on Sunday instead of fomenting rebellion?
Why is it that those who are most vocal about being American don’t understand what that means?
s/casu/caus/
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(Apparently for the better, though it’s not clear if it’s casual.)
<Wipes his face on a t-shirt> “Have a nice day!” <Runs off>
Maybe not, but the application of the rules certainly seems to change.
Does he even understand what the word “sorry” means? Has he ever uttered it in his life?
Australia has received too many convicted felons already, after they entered about 200 years ago.
Donald Trump faces travel ban to 37 countries
That’s 3 more countries than his 34 felony counts!
I suspect it’s the result of some sort of speech-to-text conversion.
This is so painful to read…
I think you misspelled “Crickey, mate!”
You keep using that word.
Don’t overestimate the strength of conviction of individual Republicans. Given the choice between upholding their principles and maintaining their position, the great majority of them choose the latter every time.
I’m all for countries vowing not to use nuclear weapons first, but what is the point of a treaty? If a country does use nuclear weapons first, I think other countries are going to be less concerned about breaking the treaty and more concerned about WW3 and Armageddon. And given that both the US and Russia have shown scant regard for treaties in recent years with major changes to policy, surely the treaty wouldn’t be worth the paper it’s printed on.
If he wasn’t truly in jeopardy the first time, he can be tried again.
He should never have been elected in the first place.
The stage is more dangerous than the Bridge of Khazad-dûm!
(Best wishes for a swift recovery, Sir Ian!)