Note: DoD = Dan O'Donnell
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Yes you've very respectfully told me I have to post your way, and that if I don't comply with your dictates, you will change my posts to your way, my preference be damned.You've been treated very respectfully.
Yes you've very respectfully told me I have to post your way, and that if I don't comply with your dictates, you will change my posts to your way, my preference be damned.
Guess what? I don't like your way of combining a bunch of unrelated replies into one post. But I don't pester you to change to my way, and I am asking for the same courtesy from you.
To quote Maria from Sound of Music “but the poor didn't want these clothes”75% of that merch is going to be too much. Dump it at the Salvation Army or goodwill or drop it off at a church. The homeless population could wear the clothes
To quote Maria from Sound of Music “but the poor didn't want these clothes”
Old shirts make great rags to clean with too!They can wear the shirts inside out. Heck if the fit was good I’d take a few of those shirts and hats as a Halloween costume
That would do more for the homeless than the Democratic party has ever done. Kamala can do some good after all.75% of that merch is going to be too much. Dump it at the Salvation Army or goodwill or drop it off at a church. The homeless population could wear the clothes
If they still make those "for just a dollar a day" commercials with those sad looking hungry African kids they'll be wearing these shirts.
75% of that merch is going to be too much. Dump it at the Salvation Army or goodwill or drop it off at a church. The homeless population could wear the clothes
If they still make those "for just a dollar a day" commercials with those sad looking hungry African kids they'll be wearing these shirts.
JUST IN: GOP Senate candidate Eric Hovde of Wisconsin says he was ahead on Election Night, but then suddenly lost the lead when his opponent won "nearly 99%" of ballots dumped at 4AM in Milwaukee.
Hovde also said he's been reached out to about precincts in Milwaukee having "over 200%" turnout.
He also pointed to a Democrat third party plant who swiped enough votes away from potential GOP voters to prevent Hovde from winning.
"If either of these candidates had not been in the race, the outcome would be different today. Is this right and fair to deceive voters?"
"What happened in this election does not inspire confidence in our process."
Hovde added that he is still considering all options and will announce his next move soon.