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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on May 09, 2016, 03:56:11 PM
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Mon May 9, 2016, 04:26 PM
Star Member Stinky The Clown (53,820 posts)
Thank you, General Lynch!
Well said. Strong and unequivocal. Sensitive and caring.
Governor Bathroom: up yours.
No, up yours Stinky.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027819203
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You can tell when some DUmmy is about to polish a politician's backside with their lips. They always start off with a formal title. :whatever:
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General Lynch???
Did I miss a military swearing in ceremony or something?
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General Lynch???
Did I miss a military swearing in ceremony or something?
Obama has a pen and a phone. :rofl:
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IMO, it could be a race between Lynch getting her ___ handed to her in court and BHO leaving office, and the next AG withdrawing the case.
I hope blacks just love Lynch's equation of NC's common sense restroom law with Jim Crow laws.
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Mon May 9, 2016, 04:26 PM
Star Member Stinky The Clown (53,820 posts)
Thank you, General Lynch!
Well said. Strong and unequivocal. Sensitive and caring.
Governor Bathroom: up yours.
Given what we know about Stinky's predilection for tutus, this is not surprising.
He likes the way they make him feel all girly inside.
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Given what we know about Stinky's predilection for tutus, this is not surprising.
He likes the way they make him feel all girly inside.
I bet the trophy wife makes him sit down to pee.
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General? Did I miss the 'Marshall law' decree?
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General? Did I miss the 'Marshall law' decree?
It's a honorific title for attorneys general.
Mike is just using it for its irritation value.
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It's a honorific title for attorneys general.
Mike is just using it for its irritation value.
Only for DUmmies and the occasional tongue-tied journalist in an interview, whose mouth has outrun his or her brain. In thirty-five or so years of practicing law, the only honorific term with 'General' in it for one of them, State or Federal, and used by anyone possessed of their full faculties and jumbling their words is 'Mister (Or Madam) Attorney General.' 'General' is not used by itself because, among other reasons, the important part of the person's job is the 'Attorney' part, not the 'General' part.
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^^ That's the way I've always seen it in practice, DAT. "General" doesn't refer to a job title.
Stinky got no replies. It's weird that they're all so invested with this. It's stuff like this that make "normal" democrats from years past wonder what happened to their party.
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Thank you, Colonel Sanders!
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^^ That's the way I've always seen it in practice, DAT. "General" doesn't refer to a job title.
Stinky got no replies. It's weird that they're all so invested with this. It's stuff like this that make "normal" democrats from years past wonder what happened to their party.
I can't remember the last time I saw a normal Democrat. They all seemed to take the kool aid option 8 years ago.