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Sandy's avatar

😂 Vader on a tater!😂

Honestly, though, who isn’t surprised that MSM turned Trump warning people to stop demonizing the National Guard, or one of them would get shot, into, “He said they’d get shot, and they did! He caused this!” It’s like your meme the other week about the Epstein Files - “Trump is mentioned!” “Yes, Epstein said he hated him and had nothing to do with him.” “But he’s mentioned!”

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Big E's avatar
6dEdited

You fried our reply.

The Vader tater ranks high.

But we still won’t comply.

Sorry, but we’re old-timer rhymers too.

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John Wygertz's avatar

More cops, less crime. It takes a very special and expensive education to invert the correlation.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

More human integrity, Less Biden's.

It takes a very special and expensive education to invert the correlation.

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John Wygertz's avatar

Integrity seems to be in very short supply, while Bidens and their progressive masters are definitely oversupplied.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

We won't get fooled again...No No!

We have renewed our dedication.

We know we have too much to lose!

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Gary Driscoll's avatar

In response to the shooting, President Trump is putting 500 more National Guardsmen on duty in DC.

I for one, believe this is the correct response -

In my view, only if they come with chambered rounds and orders to respond to any violence. They need immediate ability to protect themselves.

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Barbara Charis's avatar

I agree! Shoot first, before they shoot you! Any anti-Americans who complain ... should be deported! Its absolutely disgusting the mental caliber of the riffraff in the Left!

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SashaSue's avatar

And they should be wearing plates too.

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Steenroid's avatar

Worked at Kent State.

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Gary Driscoll's avatar

Yup.

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Jerry Williams's avatar

If I was a Guardsman, I would have my finger on the safety of my weapon, held at the ready, full time. Anyone tries to ambush me is going to get some free lead...

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Gary Driscoll's avatar

Last that I knew, they were not even allowed to have a round chambered,

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Jerry Williams's avatar

That's crazy. I get why, but given what the resistance is constantly parroting, these soldiers need to be able to protect themselves in an instant.

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Gary Driscoll's avatar

It is an improvement on prior policies that did not allow them to carry any ammo at all.

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Jerry Williams's avatar

I have concealed carry, so I would have my Springfield Armory Hellcat 9mm double stacked mag, on me somewhere :)

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Gary Driscoll's avatar

I don't think that is usually allowed in the military.

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James Goodrich's avatar

People that are ok with corrupting children, ok with a ministry of truth, censorship, jailing political opponents, forcefully injecting experimental chemicals into a persons arm, if they resist you kill their career or lock them up in a camp, how about closing churches and taking God and religion out of society maybe put a picture of them in place of it? Sound like a Nazi? Smell like a Nazi? Look like a Nazi. Did you see Biden’s speech at Independence Hall? You could have put storm trooper boots on him and a little Nazi hat maybe a small mustache under his nose and there you have it, a star in the Democrat Party.

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Carole's avatar

It's absurd, isn't it, when half the country seem to think the above is OK, that it's normal.

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James Goodrich's avatar

It’s something Carole, I’ve gotten into conversations with people saying Nazi, Marxist, Communist, Socialist are all just a name, it’s all the things I mention above that makes them a Nazi, Marxist etc. they agree and then go right back to saying Trumps a Nazi or there are no Nazi’s. It’s as Bezmenov said they won’t believe it until they’re kicked in their soft bottom and put in the camp or worse. Even then they still won’t believe it.

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Carole's avatar

"It’s as Bezmenov said they won’t believe it until they’re kicked in their soft bottom and put in the camp or worse. Even then they won’t believe it."

Oh, they'll believe! I can hear them screeching now, "See, see? I was right! It's all Trump's fault, and he really is a Nazi!"

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Carole's avatar

On the other hand, they will have gotten their free housing and free "food". Well, something inedible maybe, but they'll eat it or starve. Back in the 80s I clerked for a judge who was a WW2 veteran, who spent time in a POW camp. We were talking about food, and he commented that when you get hungry enough you'll eat anything.

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James Goodrich's avatar

The human mind and body is an amazing thing. It’s incredible what people go through, survive, move forward and still succeed in life. WW2 veterans and holocaust survivors are great examples of this.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Even the true and actual homeless. (somehow Covid missed them)

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

More human integrity, Less Biden's.

It takes a very special and expensive education to invert the correlation.

But then this bears repeating, over and over.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I’ll say it again. All the plump turkeys in DC fattened by big Pharma should be given a pardon and sent home permanently. Before they leave, they should vote for term limits for all politicians of no more than two terms.

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Jane Stuart's avatar

Wonderful humor! Thank you!

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Brandy's avatar

I love "Vader on the tater" and the fact that 'ice is bad for you'. Both are hilarious, just what I needed.

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Shrugged's avatar
6dEdited

Caption suggestion: May the spud be with you!

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

OHHH. Yours is better than mine!!

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Jo Standifer's avatar

All good ones. Thanksgiving with the Dems is hysterical and true. Thanks for the laughs.

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James Lord's avatar

Sadly, it isn't just the turkey that committed suicide. The cranberries self-picked and plunged 2 meters to their death below.

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KC & the Sunshine's avatar

💕😝😝😝😝

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James Goodrich's avatar

Federal district Judge Boasberg put an injunction on Trumps pardon of the two turkeys. Gobble and Waddle won’t be down for breakfast.

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Sandy's avatar

Sounds like something he’d do…

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6dEdited

Vader on a potater. I laughed so hard about ice being bad for me, guffaw guffaw! The realm of the absurd is upon us, (we) (they) (you) need eye-drops to clear our vision, Big-Time!

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James Lord's avatar

FYI, watched "Soylent Green" (1973) last night; playing "free" on YouTube for the moment. Came out when I was a boy; I remember hearing the ads when it played on network television, but never saw it until now.

Not an especially high quality production, but I did think of Bill Gates and the WEF at several points in the movie. Set in 2022, there are some perk-up moments there.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Saw it when in uni then again in my 70s. Had a much different take home from it on 2nd viewing. Seemed to me leaning much more,to the left than on earlier perception

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James Lord's avatar

I always think of Charlton Heston as a senior citizen from birth. He was Moses, after all. I know I'm getting older when I realize he was a mere 49 when he made Soylent Green.

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Sandy's avatar

Soylent green is PEOPLE!

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James Lord's avatar

I had nightmares after. That I was toted out on a snack tray, dunked in sour cream & onion dip, and munched up in small bites. The horror. Then I woke up and came to; realized it was only a dream. The plebes could never have afforded luxuries like sour cream & onion dip in that setting.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

I remember that movie vividly. Scared the beegeebees out of me. That was SIXTY 60 years ago!!

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Nemesis45ever's avatar

We know the funders behind the Sedition 6 - they need their funds FROZEN and arrestes

The SEDITION 6 led by Slotkin DESERVE MILITARY COURTS AND THE MOST SEVERE SENTENCES EVER

REPATRIATE THE TRASH

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Patricia's avatar

Great memes this Black Friday…Hmmm, black Friday. I follow Turing Point USA, & a wonderful video of Charlie Kirk was shared; Charlie shared his thoughts about Thanksgiving, & his point being how we should be Grateful, Thankful to God for many things, & how Grateful we need to be our Country was saved, & Grateful for President Trump & his “promises made & kept” to save our country. It is shameful there are so many Democrats that continue to blame President Trump for “their failures”, & everything the dems did in the eyes of evil to try to destroy our President. I’m very Grateful, & Thankful for President Trump, his strength & will to protect our borders; protect the blue cities/towns that are in mass chaos because of Mayors & Governor’s that refuse to work positively to bring crime down, even bring down or stop murder’s from rising! So, every time more National Guard, CBP, or ICE agents are sent to those crime-ridden Blue cities, towns, in those states, President Trump gets blamed for protecting innocent citizens! God Bless President Trump & his cabinet for doing a great job! Prayers for the two National Guard service members to recover…!

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

Unfortunately or fortunately, truths will make one laugh or cry, as in the case of the English grammar questions. I am a retired Language arts/ English/ English as a second language teacher. We were told NOT to teach grammar nor spelling my last few years! INSANE!!! Even more sad is that I actually learned more grammar (and spelling rules) teaching during my first few years in a private Christian school than I had been taught in my years in public school (or college at the university as a English Literature major, perhaps the professors assumed I had learned something).

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Barbara Lee's avatar

I didn’t understand fractions until I had to teach them to 3rd graders. I held a Masters Degree at that point. Scary!

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

Operations with fractions are simply not taught for understanding. Sometime in my first 10 years of teaching 7/8 grade I participated in a great summer program at UCI. One of the things that came out of that was my partner and I presented a unit on division of fractions showing what really happens when you divide a fraction by a fraction. Remember that dividing is actually asking how many or how much the second number gets out of the first number. One divided by four: how many/much of 1 do each of units in 4 get? I have one pie I divide it amongst 4 kids, how much/many does each kid get? Okay, easy but what happens if I have only half of a pie? Now how much does each of the four get? Okay, and then change the story and say, I have half a pie and each kid wants 1/8 of a piece of pie. How many kids can get 1/8 of the pie? 1/2 divided by 1/8. You know the algorithm to multiply by the reciprocal, but ....does that give understanding of why the answer 4 makes sense?* Fun stuff! We "taught" a whole lesson on this to our fellow 7-12 teachers and I was not so astonished at how many teachers had never given this idea any thought. We did tons of examples with overhead projectors and transparencies....yep, back in the day! (* If you had a whole pie of 1/8 pieces, 8 kids would have pie. However, you only half of a pie so only half of those kids now get pie: 4)

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