Trump Is Right About Birth Citizenship

can you call a court with kennedy and a squish like Roberts in the middle a conservative court. perhaps it had the potential to be a conservative court... but it is not.

not on the big issues it has reviewed lately.
Jem, I gotta admit it was a bit of a stretch..
 
Apparently squish has lots of meanings in the urban dictionary none of which i was familiar.
I did not use squish in the "fond" sense. I used it in a spongelike, lack of intestinal fortitude sense.
 
intestinal fortitude? Is that like pro-biotics?

it's pretty easy to size up a man. If he looks like he could take a big shit, you know he has an abundance of "intestinal fortitude."
 
I never know what to expect from you. which is ok.

intestinal fortitude? Is that like pro-biotics?

it's pretty easy to size up a man. If he looks like he could take a big shit, you know he has an abundance of "intestinal fortitude."
 
I never know what to expect from you. which is ok.

I never know what to expect either, and am usually disappointed. It's like conversing with a mental patient who is high and speaks English as a second language, while typing on his computer wearing oven mitts.
 
I never know what to expect either, and am usually disappointed. It's like conversing with a mental patient who is high and speaks English as a second language, while typing on his computer wearing oven mitts.
If you never know what to expect, how could you possibly be disappointed?

If you never know
Could you be disappointed?
No, I never know
 
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Apparently squish has lots of meanings in the urban dictionary none of which i was familiar.
I did not use squish in the "fond" sense. I used it in a spongelike, lack of intestinal fortitude sense.
That would be an accurate way to describe Roberts, I would think. (I would never say Scalia is "spongelike")
 
more American than me. I didn't even make it to my 18th birthday without getting in trouble several times with the law. If you can sneak across, make a living and stay out of trouble until you have come of age, that's American enough for me.


It may be good enough for you but it isn't the law. I do not think it is outrageous to demand that we have an act of congress before we decide to stop enforcing the immigration laws.

And unfortunately, your kid who made a living and stayed out of trouble is the minority. Illegals have very high rates of being on welfare and committing crimes, some horrific. We hear about the heart warming stories, and are supposed to feel guilty about sending them home. How about some guilt when a woman minding her own business gets blown away going to lunch at Fishermans' Wharf in SF by an illegal? Multiply that by thousands and explain why those people had to suffer the consequences of obama's failure to enfore immigration law.
 
It may be good enough for you but it isn't the law. I do not think it is outrageous to demand that we have an act of congress before we decide to stop enforcing the immigration laws.

And unfortunately, your kid who made a living and stayed out of trouble is the minority. Illegals have very high rates of being on welfare and committing crimes, some horrific. We hear about the heart warming stories, and are supposed to feel guilty about sending them home. How about some guilt when a woman minding her own business gets blown away going to lunch at Fishermans' Wharf in SF by an illegal? Multiply that by thousands and explain why those people had to suffer the consequences of obama's failure to enfore immigration law.
yes, I am anxiously awaiting the facts to back up your anecdotal claims. "Illegals have very high rates of being on welfare and committing crimes." You can back that up with facts? Or is it just a manefestation of your fear of things you don't understand?
 
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