June 3, 20232 yr Author 5 minutes ago, CountBlah said: Al the left is the party is tolerance. funny how BOTH are spectacular hypocrites Not really all that funny at all.
June 4, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: Not really all that funny at all. Sure it is, reading all the insanity here
June 4, 20232 yr Author Florida homeowner, 60, is arrested after he 'threatened neighbor with a pistol' after becoming incensed at them backing into his driveway to make a U-turn https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12154635/Florida-homeowner-arrested-threatened-neighbor-pistol-did-u-turn-driveway.html I can't believe how pathetic these people are - turn around using my driveway? I will KILL YOU!!?!?!?!?! RRAAAAAAAAGGGGHHH!!!
June 4, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Toastrel said: Florida homeowner, 60, is arrested after he 'threatened neighbor with a pistol' after becoming incensed at them backing into his driveway to make a U-turn https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12154635/Florida-homeowner-arrested-threatened-neighbor-pistol-did-u-turn-driveway.html I can't believe how pathetic these people are - turn around using my driveway? I will KILL YOU!!?!?!?!?! RRAAAAAAAAGGGGHHH!!! Yeah, about as pathetic as daring to drive down the wrong street in pretty much any major city - I will KILL YOU!!?!?!?!?! RRAAAAAAAAGGGGHHH!!!
June 4, 20232 yr What’s the money line on: By end of year: which will be longer States in this thread title LGBQT+….. adding like they be Canadian
June 5, 20232 yr 19 hours ago, paco said: What’s the money line on: By end of year: which will be longer States in this thread title LGBQT+….. adding like they be Canadian im mad we arent getting more PA stuff. I mean NEPA alone is a treasure trove of bizarros.
June 5, 20232 yr 37 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: im mad we arent getting more PA stuff. I mean NEPA alone is a treasure trove of bizarros. credit to @mr_hunt
June 5, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, mikemack8 said: Watched the whole thing same. the "train wreck" cliche' comes to mind.
June 5, 20232 yr The line about banging the chick in the Silverado cause you won't get laid driving a Honda was my favorite
June 6, 20232 yr Bunch of idiots ...I didn't think the leopards would eat my face Florida Republicans Admit They Made a Big Mistake With Anti-Immigrant Law Republicans are trying to convince immigrants that the law was just to "scare” people, nothing more. Florida Republicans passed a bill criminalizing the transport of undocumented people into Florida, requiring hospitals to ask about immigration status on intake forms, invalidating out of state driver’s licenses or other forms of government ID issued to undocumented people, and preventing local governments from issuing identification cards to undocumented people. Now, after sparking backlash among thousands of immigrants (who make up a great deal of Florida’s economy), some Florida Republicans are trying to backpedal and do damage control. On Monday, Representatives Alina Garcia, Rick Roth, and Juan Fernandez Barquin appeared at an event sponsored by Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo, also a Republican. The trio, all of whom voted to pass the anti-immigrant bill, clumsily attempted to appeal to the thousands of people their party has alienated. "This bill is 100 percent supposed to scare you,” said Roth. "I’m a farmer, and the farmers are mad as hell. We are losing employees. They’re already starting to move to Georgia and other states. It’s urgent that you talk to all your people and convince them that you have resources, state representatives, and other people that can explain the bill to you,” he added, essentially begging Florida’s labor force to not leave the state that cares little for them. "This is more of a political bill than it is policy. It does give more police state powers going forward to deal with immigration, but still this is mainly a political bill,” Roth concluded incoherently. It’s just politics and messaging, but also it ramps up the police state, but also it’s just all politics. OK. "We had the best president in my life, the last 30 years, and I’m still supporting Donald Trump,” Roth continued. "I love my governor. He’s the greatest governor,” he said of Ron DeSantis, who led the charge to pass a bill stigmatizing and targeting the some 772,000 undocumented workers, students, and community members in Florida. "I really didn’t prepare anything,” Garcia said while beginning her remarks, adding that she agreed with everything Roth said. "This is a bill basically to scare people from coming to the state of Florida, and I think it’s done its purpose.” The pleading by Republicans who are reaping what they sowed comes after Latin American truck drivers began rallying behind calls to strike and not enter Florida, while thousands of workers and families have marched across the state protesting the bill and threatening to leave the state.
June 6, 20232 yr Author 3 hours ago, Tweek said: Bunch of idiots ...I didn't think the leopards would eat my face Florida Republicans Admit They Made a Big Mistake With Anti-Immigrant Law Republicans are trying to convince immigrants that the law was just to "scare” people, nothing more. Florida Republicans passed a bill criminalizing the transport of undocumented people into Florida, requiring hospitals to ask about immigration status on intake forms, invalidating out of state driver’s licenses or other forms of government ID issued to undocumented people, and preventing local governments from issuing identification cards to undocumented people. Now, after sparking backlash among thousands of immigrants (who make up a great deal of Florida’s economy), some Florida Republicans are trying to backpedal and do damage control. On Monday, Representatives Alina Garcia, Rick Roth, and Juan Fernandez Barquin appeared at an event sponsored by Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo, also a Republican. The trio, all of whom voted to pass the anti-immigrant bill, clumsily attempted to appeal to the thousands of people their party has alienated. "This bill is 100 percent supposed to scare you,” said Roth. "I’m a farmer, and the farmers are mad as hell. We are losing employees. They’re already starting to move to Georgia and other states. It’s urgent that you talk to all your people and convince them that you have resources, state representatives, and other people that can explain the bill to you,” he added, essentially begging Florida’s labor force to not leave the state that cares little for them. "This is more of a political bill than it is policy. It does give more police state powers going forward to deal with immigration, but still this is mainly a political bill,” Roth concluded incoherently. It’s just politics and messaging, but also it ramps up the police state, but also it’s just all politics. OK. "We had the best president in my life, the last 30 years, and I’m still supporting Donald Trump,” Roth continued. "I love my governor. He’s the greatest governor,” he said of Ron DeSantis, who led the charge to pass a bill stigmatizing and targeting the some 772,000 undocumented workers, students, and community members in Florida. "I really didn’t prepare anything,” Garcia said while beginning her remarks, adding that she agreed with everything Roth said. "This is a bill basically to scare people from coming to the state of Florida, and I think it’s done its purpose.” The pleading by Republicans who are reaping what they sowed comes after Latin American truck drivers began rallying behind calls to strike and not enter Florida, while thousands of workers and families have marched across the state protesting the bill and threatening to leave the state.
June 6, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, Tweek said: Bunch of idiots ...I didn't think the leopards would eat my face Florida Republicans Admit They Made a Big Mistake With Anti-Immigrant Law Republicans are trying to convince immigrants that the law was just to "scare” people, nothing more. Florida Republicans passed a bill criminalizing the transport of undocumented people into Florida, requiring hospitals to ask about immigration status on intake forms, invalidating out of state driver’s licenses or other forms of government ID issued to undocumented people, and preventing local governments from issuing identification cards to undocumented people. Now, after sparking backlash among thousands of immigrants (who make up a great deal of Florida’s economy), some Florida Republicans are trying to backpedal and do damage control. On Monday, Representatives Alina Garcia, Rick Roth, and Juan Fernandez Barquin appeared at an event sponsored by Hialeah Mayor Esteban Bovo, also a Republican. The trio, all of whom voted to pass the anti-immigrant bill, clumsily attempted to appeal to the thousands of people their party has alienated. "This bill is 100 percent supposed to scare you,” said Roth. "I’m a farmer, and the farmers are mad as hell. We are losing employees. They’re already starting to move to Georgia and other states. It’s urgent that you talk to all your people and convince them that you have resources, state representatives, and other people that can explain the bill to you,” he added, essentially begging Florida’s labor force to not leave the state that cares little for them. "This is more of a political bill than it is policy. It does give more police state powers going forward to deal with immigration, but still this is mainly a political bill,” Roth concluded incoherently. It’s just politics and messaging, but also it ramps up the police state, but also it’s just all politics. OK. "We had the best president in my life, the last 30 years, and I’m still supporting Donald Trump,” Roth continued. "I love my governor. He’s the greatest governor,” he said of Ron DeSantis, who led the charge to pass a bill stigmatizing and targeting the some 772,000 undocumented workers, students, and community members in Florida. "I really didn’t prepare anything,” Garcia said while beginning her remarks, adding that she agreed with everything Roth said. "This is a bill basically to scare people from coming to the state of Florida, and I think it’s done its purpose.” The pleading by Republicans who are reaping what they sowed comes after Latin American truck drivers began rallying behind calls to strike and not enter Florida, while thousands of workers and families have marched across the state protesting the bill and threatening to leave the state. FL's gonna learn what Alabama already knows. Anti-immigration nonsense has to be just a dog and pony show for votes. If you start really doing it, you F your agricultural industry.
June 12, 20232 yr On 6/6/2023 at 11:14 AM, VanHammersly said: FL's gonna learn what Alabama already knows. Anti-immigration nonsense has to be just a dog and pony show for votes. If you start really doing it, you F your agricultural industry. You would think they would learn their lesson..... https://www.al.com/wire/2011/10/crackdown_on_illegal_immigrant.html
June 13, 20232 yr Skook video is basically from the area where I grew up. The places/activities referenced are 100% real, sadly
June 13, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, CountBlah said: Skook video is basically from the area where I grew up. The places/activities referenced are 100% real, sadly How bout that Markie Post, huh? Talk about a hot little tomato!
June 14, 20232 yr On 6/12/2023 at 8:44 PM, Arthur Jackson said: How bout that Markie Post, huh? Talk about a hot little tomato! She deserves to be in the "Mod5 approved boob & butt" thread, that's for damn sure 'hon
June 15, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, CountBlah said: She deserves to be in the "Mod5 approved boob & butt" thread, that's for damn sure 'hon and those defined legs
June 15, 20232 yr Author Farmers Insurance Group stops writing new property policies in Florida https://www.wesh.com/article/farmers-insurance-property-policies-florida/44189948 Quote "Over the past 18 months in Florida, we've had 15 companies decide to stop writing new business," Mark Friedlander, the Insurance Information Institute's spokesperson, said. The Insurance Information Institute's Mark Friedlander says Florida homeowners in search of new coverage have fewer and fewer options, as companies put a pause on new property policies. Gee, just because the hand of God keeps trying to scour Florida clean, is no reason not to insure people. They should force companies into doing the job. That is the Florida way.
June 15, 20232 yr 20 hours ago, Arthur Jackson said: How bout that Markie Post, huh? Talk about a hot little tomato! and those defined legs
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