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1 hour ago, bunnydrops said:

I read the whole speech. Too much Fruit Loops for breakfast I think.

They discarded the red ones and put therm in your bowl.

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2 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

They discarded the red ones and put therm in your bowl.

 

1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

Trump also intends to change the name of Mt. Denali which was changed under Obama from Mt. McKinley.

That old name was crappy as was President  McKinley who had nothing to do with that mountain.

The indigenous people's name was Denali. It's a beautiful name. 

 

It seems like names can be changed. So what is the problem?  Many different languages in the world exist. 

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6 minutes ago, Keep Right said:

Actually, there has been a growing movement to have old sleepy Joe Biden's name removed from public property such as roads and other government property. As it is becoming aware that the news outlets as well as the White House has been lying about old Biden's mental capacity, the good citizens of the United States are demanding that Biden's legacy is a fraud and therefore his name be removed and erased to history:

 

https://www.citizensvoice.com/2024/12/28/residents-call-for-renaming-of-president-biden-expressway-biden-street/

 

 

 

Two roads.....555

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It’s about time.  It does have a nice ring to it.

 

Best of all it will compromise Biden’s sabotage of America's oil and gas industry in his final days.

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

JHC, there's a cost of living, homeless, and public health crisis in America, and Trump wants to change a <deleted> name? Surreal.

Not surreal.

Strange, unusual, unexpected, any number of adjectives would serve, but not surreal.

This is surreal.

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It is a Gulf located in N. America, that borders 3 countries :coffee1:

 

Don't think anyone cares what it's called, as think most locals simply call it 'the Gulf'.

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32 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

The Trump regime will impact your life whether you care or not.

See, without Trump you wouldn't have been able to make that comment.  Whether I care or not, the Trump regime will be around to give you something to do for the next four years.

Who knows, you may run out of steam before that.   As for Trump, he survived two assassination attempts, two impeachments, a slew of legal challenges and an army of liberal left wingers.  Me, at my age, I am thankful for my good health, a caring girlfriend (Thai) and assumed immunity to COVID.

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6 hours ago, Jingthing said:

And he isn't even president yet. Fasten your seatbelts for TOTAL INSANITY.

That's  a great  point. Makes me ponder who's running the show right now.

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6 hours ago, Keep Right said:

Actually, there has been a growing movement to have old sleepy Joe Biden's name removed from public property such as roads and other government property. As it is becoming aware that the news outlets as well as the White House has been lying about old Biden's mental capacity, the good citizens of the United States are demanding that Biden's legacy is a fraud and therefore his name be removed and erased to history:

 

https://www.citizensvoice.com/2024/12/28/residents-call-for-renaming-of-president-biden-expressway-biden-street/

 

 

Well I have read the article, and unless I missed it I couldn't find any reference to the number of people that apparently this growing movement to have old sleepy Joe Biden's name removed from public property such as roads and other government property seems to have compared to the population of the USA. 

 

Do you have a number or a percentage of the population?

 

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