If you loathe the 0.01%, the too big to fail banks, wall street, and the rest of that circle and the wealth inequality and more that central banking backing up fractional reserve banking drives then you should be on Andrew Jackson’s side.
If you loathe the 0.01%, the too big to fail banks, wall street, and the rest of that circle and the wealth inequality and more that central banking backing up fractional reserve banking drives then you should be on Andrew Jackson’s side.
We need stamps. We neead a Harriet Tubman stamp for everyone who wants one. I like the DIY idea and stamps will make it quick and easy.
I think I may have to go the DIY route.
I’m pretty cheap to book. I also take gift cards.
This is so transparent it’s not even funny. Here are the reasons they (Trump) are reconsidering Tubman’s addition:
I didn’t choose celibacy, celibacy chose me. I miss sex but I’m also like Cher from Clueless: “You’ve seen how picky I am about my shoes and they only go on my feet.”
No “rehabilitation” or parole for multiple 1st degree murders, sorry. Punishment.
I am totally embracing celibacy too, whether I want it or not.
Which is why we don’t fully understand the power of cults and authoritarian personalities. I feel for her because she was likely brainwashed but I also understand the victims family not wanting her release.
That blonde woman on the couch on Fox - has she always been the female host on that show
They have a closet full of animatronic blondes. Wait, band name?
Of course she’s a model prisoner. Doing everything someone tells her to do is...kinda her wheelhouse.
“Maybe” being the key word.
Lots of people who are in jail for serious crimes are expected to stay there for life and some didn’t kill anyone. The Manson crew isn’t being singled out for special punishment. I will say it’s unusual that a pretty white girl wasn’t able to throw it all onto the big bad man and get a slap on the wrist but it does…
She helped murder 7 people if that’s not worth life in prison than what is?
This was a pretty infamous case, not just for the sheer scale and randomness of the crime but the complete lack of remorse that they expressed for a long time steer the crime. I don’t know how many mass murderers get parole where you live but it’s pretty rare in the US for anyone to get out on parole after something…
I can’t think of very many murders similar to the Manson crimes.
Two points:
I have just the hat to go with his “coat”: