It’s as if she went there to flaunt . Incredibly insensitive.
It's obvious that she did just that... Read the details of how she just barged in at a very... probably the most sensitive... time...shameful...
The VERMIN are being driven out everywhere. Wait till after next November.......BIG changes coming. RUN Rats RUN!
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Remember how cheap gas was during the entirety of Trump's term?
Yes, I agree with you that this post of yours is rather stupid.Jeebus, this is a really stupid post.
No need to remember. It's happening right now.Remember how disgraced our nation was during the entirety of Biden's term?
I know what fossil fuels are, your reply was stupid.Yes, I agree with you that this post of yours is rather stupid.
My reply was fine, but using Wikipedia as a source IS stupid... and I mean VERY stupid.
Lol, bye, back to scrolling by your posts.My reply was fine, but using Wikipedia as a source IS stupid... and I mean VERY stupid.
People do not use fossils for fuel, dude.
Tip that king, Phanty!! Tip it REALLLLL GOOOOOOOD!!!!!!Lol, bye, back to scrolling by your posts.
Gov. Kathy Hochul was asked to leave the wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on Friday afternoon.
Hochul arrived at the Massapequa Funeral Home on Long Island for the second day of viewings around 1:45 p.m.
She was only in the venue for about 10 minutes before she was asked to leave, law enforcement sources told The Post.
A person was heard saying, “Get her outta here” from inside the crowded funeral home, police sources told The Post.
On her way to her car, the governor appeared to be confronted by a man in a black suit, who gestured while speaking intensely.
Several cops waiting outside the funeral home clapped as he walked away.
Hochul and other New York lawmakers have come under fire in the days since Diller’s death over bail reform, as it was revealed that one of the men implicated in the shooting was allowed to walk on a gun charge last spring.
Ahead of the weekend services, Sergeants Benevolent Association president Vincent J. Vallelong wrote a scathing letter warning members of the City Council not to show their faces.
“Their presence is more than a distraction. It is a stain on the legacy of a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice,” Vallelong argued, adding that the leaders should feel “morally responsible” for the officer’s killing.
https://nypost.com/2024/03/29/us-ne...ave-slain-nypd-officer-jonathan-dillers-wake/
It's odd that they gave Trump such a welcome, after 1/6 and his reaction to it.
NY Post <slams door>
Right? Now, apparently, we're supposed to believe that they care about cops, and that they're the party of law & order.
They're very transactional w/ their loyalties and principles.
Humiliated, eh?
Sorry you feel that way.
Don't be. It's just an astute observation....
It's odd that they gave Trump such a welcome, after 1/6 and his reaction to it.