Not sure exactly where to put this, but something tells me Bernie Sanders supporter
Had to be under the influence, no one, not even a dumbass liberal is that stupid....well....no, not even.
Not sure exactly where to put this, but something tells me Bernie Sanders supporter
The problem is Marxism can act exactly like a drug or alcohol in some Marxocrats. I think she was confident she hadn't done anything wrong. She was only going one way down that street after all.
Putting M&Ms in front of me is like putting a drink in front of an alcoholic. You are at risk of injury if you're between me and them.Anybody still eat M&Ms?
I have the perfect solution for this problem, take some lesson's from the old west on the matter of protecting train cars. It would end quickly.Here's a good liberal hypocrite story. The writer says the train thefts in LA are the fault of the railroad for not making it more difficult.
Letters to the Editor: What's behind those train package thefts? A railroad seeking a bigger profit
I wonder what the writer would say if his home was broken into and the police response was that it was his fault for not making it more difficult?
My dad was a mail clerk on the railroad, he was in a car sorting mail with 5-6 other guys in his car. They all carried a postal service issued Colt 38 revolver, this was in the late 50s, early 60's. As part of their job, they were to protect the mail. By any means required. If they arrived to work and didn't have the colt on them, they could be fired.
10 postal cars, with 5-6 guys packing in each. There was only ever one or two attempts to breach a Postal RR car during that time.
The route took them from Pittsburgh to St Louis, St Louis was notorious at the time for trains being robbed, but not postal trains.
The day after I posted this Tucker mentions this tragic murder on his show... (at the 6:43 mark)
My dad was a mail clerk on the railroad, he was in a car sorting mail with 5-6 other guys in his car. They all carried a postal service issued Colt 38 revolver, this was in the late 50s, early 60's. As part of their job, they were to protect the mail. By any means required. If they arrived to work and didn't have the colt on them, they could be fired.
10 postal cars, with 5-6 guys packing in each. There was only ever one or two attempts to breach a Postal RR car during that time.
The route took them from Pittsburgh to St Louis, St Louis was notorious at the time for trains being robbed, but not postal trains.