Imagine the founding fathers wondering what happened to the standard of written English. Good god, that is horrendous.
TBF the founding fathers were a bit odd themselves and libel to a bitta deviancy et al.
Give that another go?
The founding fathers would also have still had slavery. They’re held up as these glorious idealistic paragons of virtue when in reality most of them were scum.
Whiskey with an “e” is Irish whiskey. Scotch is “whisky”
West Brit cunt!
The leader of the free world continuously banging on about passing a dementia test. I still dont understand why hes not pulled up on this. Some clown.
He can’t be pulled up on anything. He has ended journalism by simply declaring everything fake that suits him. It’s terrifyingly fascinating
The INTERNET has decided that Spencer Hakimian is a somebody.
Nobody knows who Spencer Hakimian is or if he’s even a real person.
But he’s now a TRUSTED SOURCE, despite not being a source of anything.
That’s the way it’s gone now.
The Justice Department on Wednesday sued Colorado over a state law banning high-capacity ammunition magazines that was passed after a 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colo.
It was the second lawsuit in two days that the Trump administration has filed against gun-control policies in the Democratic-controlled state, part of a barrage of attacks on Colorado during President Trump’s second term. On Tuesday, the Justice Department sued Denver over a 1989 city law banning assault weapons.
In the suits filed this week, the Justice Department argues that the gun-control laws violate the Second Amendment right to bear arms. In Wednesday’s filing, the department says the statewide ban on magazines that hold more than 15 rounds effectively outlawsstandard magazines used in many popular weapons.
City and state officials have responded with defiance to both lawsuits. Attorney General Phil Weiser of Colorado said the Justice Department’s suit against the magazine ban was a “dangerous overreach” by the federal government and put Coloradans at risk.




