RFK is going to run HHS whether you like it or not. The Senate is ours, and the moment Trump decides he’s had enough of random Senators delaying our mission, JD is walking in and taking the gavel as President of the Senate. There’s zero you can do about that. We the People will not be stopped. We’re saving the country and RFK is part of the formula. So, vote your conscience Senator, or don’t. Either way, We’re watching.
Me too. Used to travel a lot for work. Like to find famous people buried in out of the way, obscure cemeteries. I'm not a star gazer, so I would visit graves of people that meant something to my past.
And not to far from Mt. Pleasant, Tx, in De Kalb, is a little cemetery where Dan Blocker (Hoss Cartwright) is buried next to his sister, mother, and father.
Funny, when ever I get around someone that start talking about famous people they have met, I will puff up, and tell them that I once stood around and talked to Dan Blocker and his entire family. Then usually at the peak of their oohhs & aahhs, I disclose that, "of course they didn't talk back cause they were buried in the ground."
If the person who starts boasting about what famous people they have met continues their cock-of-the-yard by proxy banter I will skip the "they were buried part."
Last sentence Ha ha ha , I too am not a star gazer ,, Believe it or not even when I was 18 I was a bartender in a famous hotel in Philadelphia, that famous hotel was where all the guest for the Mike Douglas show stayed, kind of like Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas was a famous talkshow back in the day, so all the famous people rock stars actors actresses everybody that would be on a talk show, like those on the ones like the demon kimell and so forth were on Mike Douglas and even back then it meant nothing to me. However I too love cruising through graveyards. used to like doing it at night when I was younger in my teens and 20,s just to get scared , a bunch of us would do it . I’m talking old ones that were no longer kept , where you would sink down in the dirt a foot or so from erosion , in some spots it was like the broken coffins were visible on hillsides. I went to Howard Hughes‘s gravesite, my God it was so unkept just like he was in his last years. I go to South Dakota Drive through North Dakota to get there every year! fly to North Dakota than drive to South Dakota , wow the little graveyards there are incredible.
I remember watching Mike Douglas, particularly in my early teens, laying on the couch with my head in my mother lap.
I had a friend, Richie, that found a bone in the woods near an old cemetery where the graves go back to the 1700. He thought it might be a leg bone or something from a long departed soul. He brought it up to his house, but later felt bad about it, and buried it. Sometimes in the middle of the night, his dog dug it up and brought it back to front porch. He buried it again, and again the dog dug it up and brought it back to the porch. This spooked the heck out of him, he thought he was being haunted lol. As I recall, he finally took it back to the cemetery and left it.
I grew up in small town like that place. Back in the old days, pretty much everyone in town was kin. If I ever got pulled over by the town police, of which there was only one, I like anybody else from town, unless you were a total trouble maker, would usually just get a talking to.
One of my dads best friends was one of the biggest moonshiners in the area, probably the south. He didn't brag about it, but he told me once, don't believe all the stories about the Carolina's being the capital of moonshine. I used to have 18 wheelers running shine up to the Carolina's. There was more shine coming out of North Florida than anywhere, he said.
He told me that once he was caught with a five gallon jug of shine at this spot down by the river. The county constable told him he would have to confiscate the whisky. When he left the river to go home, he found the jug at the top of the hill, half empty, in the middle of the road lol.
It has been a very useful couple of “interviews” to demonstrate on MSM the viscousness, hypocrisy and gaslighting of a lot of senators who are taking massive “donations” to keep the status quo.
Let’s honest here, they are taking bribes from big pharma and big food to keep everyone sick. Keeping us sick and convincing us only they can cure us is another one of their degenerate psyops.
People need to learn to cook from ingredients again. Food additives need to be of natural origin. CEO’s of these companies need to be prosecuted.
A bottle of Heinz ketchup has 4 ingredients in Ireland, tomatoes, salt, sugar and cornstarch. What’s in the USA version and why is it different?
We'll see. We know all the Dems are gonna vote no on everything. It's what they do. We know there are some RINOs to be expected. It's the OCCASIONAL RINOs that can sink everything. Kash, RFK Jr. Tulsi.
Rep. Clay Higgins @RepClayHiggins
RFK is going to run HHS whether you like it or not. The Senate is ours, and the moment Trump decides he’s had enough of random Senators delaying our mission, JD is walking in and taking the gavel as President of the Senate. There’s zero you can do about that. We the People will not be stopped. We’re saving the country and RFK is part of the formula. So, vote your conscience Senator, or don’t. Either way, We’re watching.
and winning I would add.
Tell um Clay.
His motto might be like reads on the tomb stone of another Clay. Clay Ellison:
https://gypsyjournalrv.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Clay-Allison-grave-6.jpg
I love this , thank you ! I love walking through old graveyards !
Me too. It's very peaceful and calming.
Yes very peaceful , I esp love the old ones to read the tombstones ! I saw a few very unusual ones but just woke and not remembering lol
Me too. Used to travel a lot for work. Like to find famous people buried in out of the way, obscure cemeteries. I'm not a star gazer, so I would visit graves of people that meant something to my past.
In Belton, Mo cemetery is the graves of Dale Carnegie and Carrie Nation.
And not to far from Mt. Pleasant, Tx, in De Kalb, is a little cemetery where Dan Blocker (Hoss Cartwright) is buried next to his sister, mother, and father.
Funny, when ever I get around someone that start talking about famous people they have met, I will puff up, and tell them that I once stood around and talked to Dan Blocker and his entire family. Then usually at the peak of their oohhs & aahhs, I disclose that, "of course they didn't talk back cause they were buried in the ground."
If the person who starts boasting about what famous people they have met continues their cock-of-the-yard by proxy banter I will skip the "they were buried part."
Last sentence Ha ha ha , I too am not a star gazer ,, Believe it or not even when I was 18 I was a bartender in a famous hotel in Philadelphia, that famous hotel was where all the guest for the Mike Douglas show stayed, kind of like Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas was a famous talkshow back in the day, so all the famous people rock stars actors actresses everybody that would be on a talk show, like those on the ones like the demon kimell and so forth were on Mike Douglas and even back then it meant nothing to me. However I too love cruising through graveyards. used to like doing it at night when I was younger in my teens and 20,s just to get scared , a bunch of us would do it . I’m talking old ones that were no longer kept , where you would sink down in the dirt a foot or so from erosion , in some spots it was like the broken coffins were visible on hillsides. I went to Howard Hughes‘s gravesite, my God it was so unkept just like he was in his last years. I go to South Dakota Drive through North Dakota to get there every year! fly to North Dakota than drive to South Dakota , wow the little graveyards there are incredible.
I remember watching Mike Douglas, particularly in my early teens, laying on the couch with my head in my mother lap.
I had a friend, Richie, that found a bone in the woods near an old cemetery where the graves go back to the 1700. He thought it might be a leg bone or something from a long departed soul. He brought it up to his house, but later felt bad about it, and buried it. Sometimes in the middle of the night, his dog dug it up and brought it back to front porch. He buried it again, and again the dog dug it up and brought it back to the porch. This spooked the heck out of him, he thought he was being haunted lol. As I recall, he finally took it back to the cemetery and left it.
I grew up in small town like that place. Back in the old days, pretty much everyone in town was kin. If I ever got pulled over by the town police, of which there was only one, I like anybody else from town, unless you were a total trouble maker, would usually just get a talking to.
One of my dads best friends was one of the biggest moonshiners in the area, probably the south. He didn't brag about it, but he told me once, don't believe all the stories about the Carolina's being the capital of moonshine. I used to have 18 wheelers running shine up to the Carolina's. There was more shine coming out of North Florida than anywhere, he said.
He told me that once he was caught with a five gallon jug of shine at this spot down by the river. The county constable told him he would have to confiscate the whisky. When he left the river to go home, he found the jug at the top of the hill, half empty, in the middle of the road lol.
The way he man-handled Christopher Wray over Jan6 hearings was colossal. Wray was visibly trembling in his mouth and hands.
"I'm easy to find."
shut down the government and do recess appointments
It has been a very useful couple of “interviews” to demonstrate on MSM the viscousness, hypocrisy and gaslighting of a lot of senators who are taking massive “donations” to keep the status quo.
Let’s honest here, they are taking bribes from big pharma and big food to keep everyone sick. Keeping us sick and convincing us only they can cure us is another one of their degenerate psyops.
People need to learn to cook from ingredients again. Food additives need to be of natural origin. CEO’s of these companies need to be prosecuted.
A bottle of Heinz ketchup has 4 ingredients in Ireland, tomatoes, salt, sugar and cornstarch. What’s in the USA version and why is it different?
I love his language and attitude. It is “matter of fact,” definitive, authoritative, and aggressive against the opposition.
The left deserve to be gaslit 🔥 A taste of their own medicine, and if needed, they can choke on it….. The era of FAFO has come.
We'll see. We know all the Dems are gonna vote no on everything. It's what they do. We know there are some RINOs to be expected. It's the OCCASIONAL RINOs that can sink everything. Kash, RFK Jr. Tulsi.
Hope not. I've got 51-50 x 3 on my bingo card.
Yes Dems are the opponent in The Prisoner’s Dilemma that always betray and never cooperate. It's a losing strategy.
The winning strategy