Pohemi
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Yes exactly. pretty much the same stuff, just a different state of matterI like polenta, throught grits was runnier?
It's the runny part I don't like.Yes exactly. pretty much the same stuff, just a different state of matter
I grew up n Mass. during the 50s and 60s when the stupid “blue laws” had most businesses closed on Sundays.
Beyond time to throw this orange bitch in the can. Judges have demonstrated superhuman restraint in dealing with this treasonous asshole, who thinks he's above the law and entitled to the intimidation and endangering of witnesses/jury.
Are we almost there? I feel like the ice is about to break under his bloated, diapered ass
They lasted until the early 80s tooI grew up n Mass. during the 50s and 60s when the stupid “blue laws” had most businesses closed on Sundays.
Still got a couple counties in Jersey with the Sunday blue law for closing business. Garden State Plaza is still a big mall, that has always been closed on Sundays, in Bergen County NJ.They lasted until the early 80s too
They had them in old Virginny also.I grew up n Mass. during the 50s and 60s when the stupid “blue laws” had most businesses closed on Sundays.
Same time period in NC, hard core bible belt state.I grew up n Mass. during the 50s and 60s when the stupid “blue laws” had most businesses closed on Sundays.
Trump probably expects the jury, and the judge to stand for him when enters the courtroom.Beyond time to throw this orange bitch in the can. Judges have demonstrated superhuman restraint in dealing with this treasonous asshole, who thinks he's above the law and entitled to the intimidation and endangering of witnesses/jury.
Are we almost there? I feel like the ice is about to break under his bloated, diapered ass
We had blue laws in PA until 1962. The borough of Swarthmore remains a dry town.Same time period in NC, hard core bible belt state.
Blue laws did allow you to buy food, and necessities to prepare food. You could buy paper towels, but not toilet paper.
In the province of Ontario, everything was closed on Sundays except variety stores, gas stations, fast food and sit down restaurants. This stopped in the late 1980's.We had blue laws in PA until 1962. The borough of Swarthmore remains a dry town.
Delaware had whipping on the books as a punishment until 1972,
Boo, Mr German, boo. Seems pretty disingenuous to pretend the US security apparatus seeing your data is no different than the CCP doing it. There's the small matter of Pacific hegemony and the post WWII world order to consider, also there are judges and some oversight involved when the Feds do it.
Maybe I'd be less inclined to disagree with this if the US didn't currently have a treason and insurrection problem. Also big espionage problem, made exponentially worse by 2016-2020.