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Monthly Archives: September 2016

Don’t Poke the Bear

08 Thursday Sep 2016

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America, government, insanity, Russia, War

A Norwegian folktale tells the story of some pesky trolls who, upon a winter’s night, encounter a sleeping bear. One of the peskier of the little varmints poked the bear’s nose with a stick. The trolls were then forcibly and violently dispersed.

Why on earth would anyone want a war with Russia? The Russians have no history of launching offensives any distance beyond their homeland. Nor do they tolerate invasion. Right now their main concerns are maintaining their traditions in the face of rabid globalism and building a prosperous and modern civilization.

Still, more a few of the demented and perfumed fools in and around Washington dream and scheme for conflict with Russia. Much of the press, perhaps reluctantly, goes along. Even Matt Drudge is guilty and he usually does a fine job in presenting story headlines. One he ran yesterday:

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The headline in red. The damned Russians are harassing our boys. It’s like Top Gun all over again except this is real.

Clicking on the link revealed a not so critical background. A Russian fighter did intercept a U.S. intelligence plane – over the Black Sea. If it’s true the pilot came within 10 feet of our government’s plane, that might indeed indicate reckless flying. However, again, it happened over the Black Sea.

If this happened over the Gulf of Mexico or Long Island Sound, that would be different. However, the last time I checked the Black Sea was located, not in America’s backyard, but Russia’s. Let me check again:

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Google Maps.

Ah. It hasn’t moved.

The Sea is huge and mostly open. If not intruding into Russian airspace our planes have a right to be there. A very costly, non-Constitutional right that our Founder’s warned against exercising. Still, geographically speaking, who has a larger claim of interest in the area? (It’s not us).

It might be different if the headline read: “Russian fighter shoots down American plane!” They didn’t. I assume all they wanted to do, in dramatic fashion, was to say, “Hey, interlopers! We know you’re here … and we have fighter jets.”

By itself this incident, regardless of how it’s read, is not a casus belli. But it is one more beat of the drums in possibly the most insane tune ever played.

If the madmen of D.C. won’t have peace and friendship with Russia (which they should want and which would be easily obtained), then, at the very least, they should leave the bear alone.

If they want problems, they need not look 5,000 miles to find them. A host of ills is close to home and mostly of the madmen’s doings.

Don’t poke the bear; don’t feed the lunatic trolls.

The Fall of the House of Ale

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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I used to consume a generous quantity of ale. And porters, stouts, Scotch, and rum. They gave me my own little storage section at the liquor store. That was 80 pounds and a lot of stress ago. The fact is I do not drink like I used to. I’m not against drinking. Some of my best posts were conceived over alcohol. I’m having one beer right now. I just don’t need it that much. And I cannot under any circumstances handle it like I used to.

Somewhere in those lost pounds went my inebriation reserve. Fat Perrin = good all night for any number of any drinks. Fit Perrin = 2 good beers and fast asleep. Dear Lord, I hope it’s the pounds and not the age thing.

Anyway, where was I going with this? Ah, yes. I was thinking of those wonderful seasonal ales that come out this time of year. First they start with the pumpkins. So many pumpkins – shandys, ales, ciders, you name it. Then come the deep, dark and delicious stouts and porters of the holiday season.

This evening being what it is, I got a hankering for some of those tastes of the season. I’m a week or two early but the heck with it. Then I started thinking about re-posting an old article on autumn ales or seasonal ales. Then I rudely discovered I had never made one. This was perplexing even for the sober.

I know I talked about them. I remember a Christmas ales post. But I wanted autumn seasonal. Hmmm.

The closest I have is a list of fun fall activities from last year. This one:

Happy first day of fall!

From today until the end of December is my favorite time of year.  I’ve heard more than a few of you agree from time to time.  Here is a short list of things that makes the fall incredible:

  1. Cooler weather.  Down South it’s nice not to sweat as much.
  2. Scenery.  How great is it to take a drive or a hike and look at the colorful fall foliage?
  3. Football.  In person, on TV or on the radio.
  4. Fall brews.  Oktoberfests.  Pumpkin this.  Spice that.  Christmas ales around the corner.
  5. Fall cigars.  Beyond a few (Oktoberfest by Quesada) maybe there aren’t too many fall specific sticks.  But, try combining No. 5 here with No. 4 and No. 8 one evening – you’re welcome.
  6. Hunting.  I don’t get out as often as I used to or much as I should but I never regret waiting in a blind or walking in the woods.  Fall can also be a great fishing season (stripers anyone?).  The proceeds of this entry go well with No. 4.
  7. Sleeping with the windows open.  See also: driving windows down.  Give the AC a rest.
  8. Sitting by a fire.  Outside.  With a beer.  In that cool weather.  Ahhh…
  9. Holidays.  Brings out the kid in all … most … of us.
  10. Raking leaves.  Maybe not as much as the others…

I’m sure you can think of many more to add.

Cheers!

See, number four was “fall beers”. That’s not quite what I had in mind but it will have to do for now.

And some pictures. Here ya go:

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I have never had this one before. As I said, they always start pumpkinish this time of year.

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Now, Founder’s I know. This one used to be semi-seasonal though I think it has gone year-round. Still a great brew. And a tad stronger than the pumpkin stuff.

Yeah. If you’ve made it this far, this is kind of a weak one… Maybe this isn’t just some fancy. Maybe it will lead to a recommendation guide of sorts. Knowing me, you mat expect that around Autumn, 2019.

Cheers!

What Does My Zip Code Have To Do With New Sneakers? The Tale Of Academy Sports And Outdoors

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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Academy Sport, America, freedom, questions, society, The People

I love Academy Sports. They offer a huge selection in an attractive setting at terrific prices. No, they don’t carry the extensive quality selection of Cabelas or REI (or the prices) but, for most items, they are an excellent source. So, why do I hate shopping there?

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Starkville (MS) Daily News.

All the running, jogging and trudging I’ve been doing has worn out my old New Balance trail runners a little early. Thus, today, I headed to the local Academy.

I found exactly what I wanted. They even had color selections that didn’t look like something a clown on meth would wear. The shoes were even on sale. All around, I was as happy as could be.

However, when I headed to the register to check out I got a pit in my stomach. I knew something unpleasant was coming. I’d been there before.

As soon as I stepped up the young lady behind the counter said, “Would you like to enter your zip code?” She pointed at a little key pad as she spoke.

I replied, “I would not.”

Sacrilege! I broke the holy line of invasive consumer questions! This prompted her to ask me more questions. She was a little incredulous at this point. Had she stumbled across someone who didn’t want to share personal information with strangers and a large corporation? Yes, yes she had.

I know most people readily spit out whatever information is requested in these situations. I’ve watched them. There is a definite herd mentality at work in the American collective psyche.

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Lemmings prepare to bow to their corporatist masters. Yelp.

Not me. I don’t participate. Why would I? I know where the store is. I know they have good prices. What else could they offer me other than junk mail? Entry into some database somewhere? Katy, TX is not so far removed, digitally, from Washington. No thank you.

Other stores do this too. And, at every one, the masses simply can’t wait to divulge whatever information is requested. Name? Okay! Phone number? Sure. Email? You betcha. Social Security number, children’s names, and bank routing numbers? Sure, okay, whatever…

My daughter’s favorite kids/teens store does it. The hardware store does it. The grocery store does it. Apple stores are the absolute worst. they want everything from you. And if you don’t give it to them, they won’t sell to you. Amazing.

I know I’m not the only one to resist. The lady at Academy proceeded to tell me I could press the cancel button on the little machine. She said, “Just hit it!” I said, “I hit kind of hard. Might break it.” She pressed the button for me. I gave her money. Real (debased) American money – straight from the Federal Reserve funny money printer. Isn’t that the point of commerce. I get shoes. They get cash. I also probably landed on a watch list.

Maybe we need a law. There oughta be a law! A federal law to compel curmudgeonly, free-thinking anarchists like me to comply. They could sell it as a safety measure for the kids. Terrorists buy sneakers top, you know.

Or, the stores could leave us alone and be happy to be in business.

Every time this happens I contemplate never visiting Academy again. I’ll be back though. I don’t shop much but I do love that store. I assume they will keep asking. I’ll keep refusing.

The answer is: nobody needs my personal information to sell me shoes.

They’re great shoes too. I gotta run*…

*Get it? Run…. News sneakers. And I’m going to ru…. Meh….

Guns and Espionage In The Totalitarian State

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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America, crime, Edward Snowden, freedom, government, gun control, guns, law, Nazi germany, police state, Second Amendment, The People

Several years ago I began a series on the Second Amendment, small arms in America, and the evils of gun control. It started with my commentary on the Second Amendment itself though I drifted on through history both ancient and recent. It’s no secret this is one of my pet issues; I have several books in various forms of readiness lying about which concern the topic. Two things I hope: 1) I finish this work someday and 2) that you approve with sales aplenty.

In 2013 I slowed down a bit and ceased my history of gun control; I think I had made it into the 19th Century. Today L. Neil Smith has carried on for me a bit, chronicling a few of the abuses of the 20th century. Please read his recent History of Infringement.

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In 1968, possibly leaning on his experience during the War Crimes Tribunals, Dodd wrote to the Library of Congress, asking for a translation of the Nazi gun laws that had, among other things, disarmed Jews in Germany (I have seen a photo of Dodd’s letter). He turned the translation, with surprisingly few changes, into the 1968 Gun Control Act, under which we all still suffer.

Dodd eventually left the Senate under a cloud of corruption (for which transparent partisans at Wikipedia try to blame the firearms industry), as did his son, Christopher Dodd. We still live with the evil and idiotic 1968 Gun Control Act today, an enormous infringement on the right to keep and bear arms—and a disincentive to women who must enter an often hostile Man Country to purchase a weapon—that must be repealed.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan a Kennedy-era Senator and amiable drunk from Oklahoma, by way of New York City, believed he was being particularly clever when, unable to get rid of the small, concealable weapons that were virtually a fetish with him and other liberals in the Senate (leftists and their media symbiotes called them “Saturday Night Specials”, short for an extremely racist expression which was popular at the time) but which have since reduced the violent crime rate in America by double digits), so he began a campaign to ban the ammunition they required.

He would have outlawed .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 Auto; I’m not sure about small revolver cartridges. His proposals were a laboratory specimen for “progressive” ignorance, shortsightedness, and unintended consequences. As far as I know, the laws he desired would have done nothing about .22 Long Rifle, of which Americans shoot two billion rounds a year. This means that new designs would soon have emerged with 20- or 30-round magazine capacities, to make up for losses in stopping power. And who knows, they may yet.

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Thanks, jackass.

That’s right. America’s signature gun control law is based (verbatim in some cases[if translated]) on Nazi laws. Congress stripped away language which banned Jews from owning guns though much of their intent was aimed at eliminating ownership among minorities and the poor. One should never be surprised at how low the criminals of D.C. will sink in their attempts to deprive the people of freedom, possessions, and even life.

The rats of Washington are not nearly as stupid as they might appear on television. They learn from their mistakes, hone in on our weaknesses, and adopt the very best (worst) of what works from history. In warfare, thought control and freedom suppression they have borrowed heavily from the leading tyrants of history. Thus, the incredibly successful and damningly popular modern police state.

Every once in a while someone will stand up against these evil men and expose their actions. Edward Snowden did so in 2o13. He, a hated and highly sought after fugitive from justice [SIC], now lives as a refugee in Russia. Today, too, a story came out on how Snowden initially escaped persecution. This is definitely worth a read:

Once the Aeroflot flight to Moscow had exited Chinese airspace, the Hong Kong government announced Snowden had left the country. The U.S. government was livid. Predictably, Snowden’s departure kicked off a global pursuit and his passport was finally revoked.

However, when Snowden landed in Moscow, he was grounded in the transit zone of the airport because his cancelled passport meant he was prohibited from boarding any further commercial flights.

“I never intended to end up in Russia, much less choose it,” he said. “When my government learned I had departed Hong Kong en route to Latin America, they cancelled my passport trapping me in a Russian airport. Unable to travel and unable to leave, I filed applications for asylum in 21 countries around the world, places like France, and Germany, Austria and Finland. But those countries neither accepted my respective requests nor permitted safe travel onwards.”

Edward Snowden and Sarah Harrison at Sheremetyevo Airport
Edward Snowden attends a news conference at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport with Sarah Harrison, a British Wikileaks staffer, on July 12, 2013. In the end, Snowden and Harrison were marooned at the Sheremetyevo airport for a month before the Russian government granted him temporary asylum, which was recently extended for another three years.

So much for the lies that Snowden was working with Putin to undermine American imperial security. Always blame the Russians.

It’s amazing Snowden was willing to sacrifice as he did for the people. It’s even more amazing that the people haven’t used what they learned (or were presented with) in the slightest. The tons of documents gifted by Snowden amount to a massive indictment of the U.S. government. So far, the grand jury has been asleep. They say silence is acceptance.

Snowden has offered to return to the U.S. in exchange for a fair trial. It speaks volumes about the systemic corrupt of the government that they have steadfastly refused this simple offer. A fair trial in America is an impossibility, especially for one such as Snowden. Acquittals are mere flukes these days and there is a mechanism in place to preclude a “not guilty” verdict in cases like this or , at least, to render one moot.

Snowden’s only chance at returning to “normal” American life rests with the possibility of a Pardon. I hope he gets one eventually. Obama is probably out. I don’t think Snowden plays golf. Hillary would do it if there was $omething in it for her and old Billy. Trump could give us a surprise though he is surrounded by people who benefit from the dishonest narrative that Snowden is a criminal and a traitor.

Russia is an increasingly free nation. Perhaps Mr. Snowden will eventually settle there permanently. The old abuses of the Soviet Union are gone. Gone from Russia, come to America.

A Football Report (With Commentary By Carlin)

06 Tuesday Sep 2016

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For having reported last week that I might be done with the sport, I sure had a good time with it this weekend. Well, from Thursday through yesterday. Wait. Is there a game tonight?

The SEC looked ridiculous, surreal almost. It was only week one but half the Conference looked like they were ready to fold for the year. I’m not even sure South Carolina and Vandy actually played. Did anyone score in that one?

Georgia looked good – flat-out good. A solid win over a quality, ranked team was the Smart way to start the Kirby era. Bama looked ready for the NFL. The second-best conferences didn’t seem so second besty…

It may be a very interesting season.

I could ramble on but I thought I might let George Carlin do it for me. Here’s his take on football versus baseball. Note: adult language; it’s Carlin…

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“What dooown is it?” Ha! While we’re at it here’s his speech on Americans and war:

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A warlike people…

Night all!

The Inapplicability of American Law

06 Tuesday Sep 2016

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America, Donald Trump, doom, election, Frank the Frog, government, Hillary Clinton, law, The People

Laws are funny things. They’re a lot like the rules in the game Monopoly except someone may enforce them at gunpoint. As in the game some people choose to adapt or amend the rule of law as they see fit, all as part of their game play fun. But, unlike the game, these people aren’t playing with plastic houses and pewter top hats.

Donald Trump has previously sought to use certain eminent domain laws to further his real estate businesses. I think they left that out at the GOP convention this year. Small potatoes though – hardly different from the “free parking” money. Rules are made for the bending, eh?

Hillary Clinton’s play is more akin to seizing all the money directly from the till before the game starts, wrecking the race car, and leaving a few other players … uh … suicided… In her version the rules are the rules – for you; no rules for her and she does as she pleases.

A friend of mine brought this story to my attention last night. It’s about the FBI’s release of Hillary investigation materials. It’s alarming, yes, maybe more so than her likely Parkinson’s condition. Even the timing of the release is suspicious. Everything concerning Hillary is suspicious. But nothing seems to stick. The laws don’t apply to her at all.

This I covered, artfully I thought, exactly two months before last night. Laws Are Like Spiders’ Webs, I wrote. They are.

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That’s really all there is to it. Nothing will be done and there’s no point in fretting. Given the still large numbers of Hillary supporters (and Trump supporters, to be honest) it seems to me that the American people would vote for damned near anyone, maybe anything.

Late last night as I pondered that uncomfortable realization I was visited by none other than Frank the Frog. A coincidence? Possibly. Frank, you may recall, was interested in higher office. Unfortunately, he was threatened by what he called “shadowy figures” and retreated underground (likely in the literal sense in his case).

I suggested that to him Americans might just vote for anyone or anything. I said, “maybe even a green amphibian!” “Amphibian-American,” he matter-of-factly corrected. He otherwise did not see it my way. We talked for a while. He insisted on delaying even his biography until after this election is past. I sense he might have been a little depressed.

Still, I find more comfort in a depressed, two-inch, green tree frog than in the political alternatives. At least he plays by the rules, rules he may not even be able to read.

Frank would be one of those small things easily ensnared by the law. He has to play along for his own safety. Trump, Hillary, the FBI and the government are large things. They easily smash through the law without consequence. By playing with them we jeopardize our safety.

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ISIS Lies Revealed

05 Monday Sep 2016

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Europe, government, ISIS, jihad, lies, savages, terrorism

ISIS most definitely was a U.S. government creation. That, or the terrorist organization has been in close contact with Washington. Their patterns of lying (and violence) are just too similar to ignore.

Now ISIS is claiming that hundreds of their fighters have “snuck” into Europe to carry out jihad. Lies, lies, lies, lies. This statement is demonstrably false on two counts.

First, the mad Mohammedans did not sneak into Europe. They were welcomed in, ushered in, recruited by the like of Weyward Merkel (not certain what happened to her two sisters). Hell, some of the jihadis may have been forcibly admitted to the Continent. Second, there are not hundreds of them. There are thousands, maybe tens of thousands.

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Looks like someone needs to meet his virgins.

And those are just the ones who will carry out or attempt large-scale attacks. Hundreds of thousands, or maybe a million or more, will engage in soft terrorism of the everyday variety. One such incident happened in Belfort, France on Saturday. Author Ghislain Gilberti and his 12-year old son were viciously beaten by a gang of four muslim rapefugees. Gilberti’s ten-year-old daughter was verbally assaulted though spared a beating (maybe those four were just “into” little boys).

Many thanks to Vox Day for bringing that story to light and for sharing that Gilberti is (was) a pro-invasion apologist. His crime which brought the ire of the savages was in using “Jihad” in the title of a book. For this they beat him unconscious, broke his arm, and called him a “filthy white”.

**Note: I’d like to point out that in this article alone I have used the terms “jihad” and “jihadi” along with “mad Mohammedan”. I’ve also called this scum “rapefugees” and “savages”; I have called them out as liars; implied four of them might be queer; and I have compared them to the U.S. government (that’s close to the line, I know). I also just called them scum. Also, don’t send just four to this filthy white.

If the savages are willing to attack someone who regularly defends their savagery and a 12-year-old boy, I think that makes them terrorists. These are the same kind that attack motorists for fun, rape and molest European women, and generally make a menace of themselves.

So, hundreds really means thousands – as to the hardened jihadis. Additionally there are maybe a million common criminal terrorist lurking about. The entire body of the recent arrivals is known as a proven drain on the nations of Europe. And that’s the whole of it. Our genocidal globalist enemy would saddle us with terrorists, criminals, and leaches. All that and ISIS can’t even be trusted to accurately represent their own information. Sad.

Happy Labor Day 2016

05 Monday Sep 2016

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Al Bundy, America, economy, everyman, Labor Day, The People

Today is a day for everyman. It’s not just a day to cook out. It’s not just a day off. It is certainly not another occasion for state worship. Please watch perhaps the greatest Labor Day speech ever:

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Al Bundy explained (partially excerpted transcript):

Greeting, Vultures. Your meal ticket’s here.

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Well, we can’t do something that you want, and I’ll tell you why. Because its, it’s Labor
Day, not Leech Day – that’s Christmas. It’s not Parasite Day – that’s Mother’s Day. See,this is a holiday for the working guy. It celebrates all the people who work so that allthe people who don’t… [referring to his family] …get to live longer and have more
than he does. So tomorrow, unless, God willing, I die in my sleep, I get up for me and
celebrate for me. Tomorrow is Al Bun-Day.

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Labor Day. What does it mean to us? To answer that question, we hark back [scratches his back with the barbecue fork] to earlier times. You see, kids… while the cavewoman sat around getting fat, smoking cigarettes and watching The Phil Jabberman Show, the caveman braved the elements, risking life and limb and the pre-historic beasts, with only the hair on his back for protection… [time passes by] …In 1492, Columbus brought Labor Day to America… [more time passes] …and the women STILL did nothing! And that’s what Labor Day means to me.

-Al Bundy, Married With Children, Episode 58: Hot Off The Grill (1989).

A little sexist maybe but that was Al in a different era. You know what he was working with.

Today, think about what you’re working with and then thank yourselves for what you have. Refrain from speaking of the government at all. That institution and its owners have moved heaven and earth to rob you, to prevent you from prospering or even working at all. Staggering numbers of men are not counted in the workforce today even as we are told of the strong recovery – that never seems to fully recover.

Happy Labor Day!

Saintly

04 Sunday Sep 2016

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Pope Francis has proclaimed Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Saint.

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Saint Teresa, 1986.

In addition to fighting the poverty and suffering of millions she is credited with directly curing diseases. While people of The Church rejoice, others are (were rather) not so happy:

Part time atheist and full time drunk Christopher Hitchens once called her “Hell’s Angel”. I suppose he could verify she is not there. This reminds me of my single run-in with Hitchens but I’ll save that for another day.

Blessed was and is Mother Teresa, Saint Teresa.

You Get What You Vote For

04 Sunday Sep 2016

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America, elections, Europe, Germany, government, The People

Puff Diddy Daddy says black Americans were shortchanged by their allegiance to Hussein Obama. No kidding, Piff Duffy. He says they won’t be fooled again. No, not until the next election, if history is any indicator.

The Germans, on the other hand, just made a statement. People in Germany are prod of Germany and want to keep Germany. Imagine that. While the AFD did not completely sweep to power, they did push Angela “The Traitor-Witch” Merkel’s CDU into 3rd place. (In Germany, as in most places, there are more than 2 parties, Bubba Joe).

While Americans keep choosing different levels of evil, the Germans will build on this election. Merkel is done. The genocidal plans for Europe are done. The rapists, stabbers, bombers and leeches should book passage out of the Continent now. Might be wise for the multi-cultis and the globalists to leave too.

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Fair is foul, and foul is fair!? Get out, Witch!

 

 

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