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kairos12
kairos12's Journal
kairos12's Journal
January 3, 2016
That's about right
I saw a man yesterday walking his dog. Said dog took a big tRump. Owner didn't clean up after him.
Leave a big steaming mess for others to clean up. Sounds like the Donald's platform.
January 2, 2016
Phoenix Worst Air Quality in the Nation Today
Maricopa County issued a No Burn Day notice and people responded by lighting up their chimneys.
Maybe Arpaio should quit chasing brown people and go after the a-holes creating the brown cloud.
New Years rant over.
January 1, 2016
snip:
Sen. Ted Cruz headed to his home state of Texas this week to court prominent Christian conservative leaders in his effort to cement Religious Right support going into the GOP presidential primary. The gathering, which was held at the ranch of social conservative mega-donors Farris and Dan Wilks and organized in part by conservative activist and pro-Cruz super PAC head David Barton, drew 300 guests, the Washington Post reported, overflowing the Wilks home.
The Post reports that among the guests were John Hagee, the controversial pastor whose endorsement John McCain was pressured to reject in 2008, former top Southern Baptist leader Richard Land, and Focus on the Family and Family Research Council founder James Dobson, who has already officially endorsed Cruz:
This is an all-star team of cranks, crazies, flmm-flammers, grifters, and all around hate-mongers.
Carnival Cruz Courts Crazies
http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/cruz-courts-hagee-dobson-land-hundreds-other-religious-right-leaders-texas-confabsnip:
Sen. Ted Cruz headed to his home state of Texas this week to court prominent Christian conservative leaders in his effort to cement Religious Right support going into the GOP presidential primary. The gathering, which was held at the ranch of social conservative mega-donors Farris and Dan Wilks and organized in part by conservative activist and pro-Cruz super PAC head David Barton, drew 300 guests, the Washington Post reported, overflowing the Wilks home.
The Post reports that among the guests were John Hagee, the controversial pastor whose endorsement John McCain was pressured to reject in 2008, former top Southern Baptist leader Richard Land, and Focus on the Family and Family Research Council founder James Dobson, who has already officially endorsed Cruz:
This is an all-star team of cranks, crazies, flmm-flammers, grifters, and all around hate-mongers.
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