Message from @SirW00f

Discord ID: 573198052479860776


2019-05-01 01:04:44 UTC  

2019-05-01 05:43:56 UTC  

posting this so you share - this guy could use more exposure

2019-05-01 06:23:16 UTC  

🤔

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/489837874393645066/573031667292438559/Screenshot_20190430173205.png

2019-05-01 09:19:22 UTC  

let me guess, for the 'entitled' generation that got awards for bs reasons

2019-05-01 16:09:53 UTC  

Please!! Arrests, Tribunals, Hangings Soon!! Please!!

2019-05-01 17:24:48 UTC  
2019-05-01 20:10:35 UTC  

My forking healthcare just went up 15%! Now I have to pay $2800 a fawking month! This crap is highway robbery. Shit needs to happen soon or I'm out of business.

2019-05-01 22:03:59 UTC  

Is this private insurance or through your employer?

2019-05-01 22:13:20 UTC  

FYi >Sundance has many clips of AG barr progression of todays testimony with vid cl ips and pdf of transcript of opening statements posted on home page > https://theconservativetreehouse.com/

2019-05-01 22:13:42 UTC  

I am the employer, but that figure is personally

2019-05-01 22:19:08 UTC  

Ouch

2019-05-01 22:19:33 UTC  

I work for a municipality and my insurance is out only solid benefit

2019-05-02 00:25:11 UTC  
2019-05-02 01:48:31 UTC  

5/1 is a very inauspicious day

2019-05-02 01:49:00 UTC  

-pagan/Wiccan/satanic holiday Beltane

2019-05-02 01:49:22 UTC  

-commie “Workers Day”

2019-05-02 01:49:49 UTC  

-founding of the Illuminati 17776

2019-05-02 01:50:10 UTC  

And now forever to be remembered in infamy

2019-05-02 01:50:19 UTC  

-coup of the cunts

2019-05-02 01:58:48 UTC  

In 1866, the Supreme Court ruled in Ex parte Garland that the pardon power “extends to every offence known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission, either before legal proceedings are taken, or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment.” (In that case, a former Confederate senator successfully petitioned the court to uphold a pardon that prevented him from being disbarred.) Generally speaking, once an act has been committed, the president can issue a pardon at any time—regardless of whether charges have even been filed.

2019-05-02 02:12:03 UTC  

Did Obama pardon the “players” before he left office?