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The Roux Comes First

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1. Certainly the Answer is "Yes" to the Extent Words and Actions from the POTUS Encourage or Trigger
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 12:55 AM
Nov 2020

these events.

But the yam-infant has done a lot of damage, and left behind am astounding load of resentment, self-entitlement, and rage. Of course most of those negative emotions should be directed at him, since he's done none of the presidential chore of educating his enfeebled cult that they are not somehow superior to or more deserving than our fellow citizens of color or more recent immigration and certainly never accomplished a whit of making "us" (i.e., them) great.

If I recall correctly Joe was instrumental in pressing for the legalization of gay marriage. I have every confidence that his intentions, to the extent they can be made effective, should serve to reduce hate crimes.

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