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Unfortunately, we are still educating the media.
As to the picture above, the tattoo on her arm might give someone a clue.
Right; I meant to ask if anyone here might recognize her. Edited above to reflect that.
Unfortunately, we are still educating the media.
As to the picture above, the tattoo on her arm might give someone a clue.
Right; I meant to ask if anyone here might recognize her. Edited above to reflect that.
I shouldn't admit this but I do recognize her I think :uhoh:
I don't know who she is but I saw her at Lobby Day.
...I think I know her...her name is Yes, Ma'am...
I'll trust you on this.I shouldn't admit this but I do recognize her I think :uhoh:
I don't know who she is but I saw her at Lobby Day.
Now THAT's just downright funny ... and accurate!
Now THERE's an incentive to attend the next Lobby Day! I guarantee you that the "other side" doesn't have eye candy such as is represented in that picture! No disrespect intended -- one can be a serious freedom advocate and still look good doing it!
The same people calling for GOP “unity” are the same individuals disparaging conservative activists. (In case you haven’t noticed, there is a civil war in the GOP.) This is absolutely distasteful and insulting to those who suffer from mental illness. Additionally, using a poorly worded analogy involving someone not mentally equipped to handle guns in order to criticize a group is downright inappropriate.
In a September 2013 article in US News, Walsh bashed Senate Conservatives Fund and Heritage Action. Apparently, he worked at Heritage Foundation.
Judging from the posture and adding a tapping foot, your "Yes, Ma'am" was a tad bit late! LOL...I think I know her...her name is Yes, Ma'am...