Oldbear83 said:While I think quash is 98% wrong in his immigration and border statements here, I don't think derision of life choices is in-bounds here. If quash really went through a divorce, it was doubtless painful and difficult, and speaking just for myself I am sorry he had to go through that.Canada2017 said:quash said:Canada2017 said:quash said:Canada2017 said:quash said:You are welcome to live in fear of Trump's bogeyman. Freedom !overs will pass.Canada2017 said:
' Hilarious '
While billions of taxpayers money continues to be spent on illegals .
While Border Patrol agents, Custom Agents , ICE agents and deputy sheriffs throughout the country put their lives on the line trying to 'seperate the bad ones' . ( So easy right ? Only 8-21 million illegals ALREADY in the country )
While uninsured, unlicensed and often drunk illegals continue to roam through our nation's roadways reeking havoc .
......gotta luv the internet .
Only fools laugh attempting to ignore the undeniable.
And I have seen first hand the affects of illegal immigration for over 25 years .
Long before Donald Trump became president.
What you've seen is the effect of crap immigration policies.
Don't try to tell me about what I've seen first hand you fool.
Now get back in your internet la la land and resume pretending your life has any kind of relevance.
Calm down snowflake. I wasn't denying your personal experience I was attributing a different cause.
I laugh when your meltdowns get you all condescending about my life, of which you know almost nothing.
I know enough from reading your tripe over the years that you are a total loser . Both personally and professionally.
An absolutely 3rd teamer.
Even your ex was smart enough to get rid of your verbose, worthless ass and trade up.
So get back to your la la land fool. It's all you've got.
Thank you.
“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws. On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.” (The Law, p.6) Frederic Bastiat