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lol, she's already forgotten.
originally posted by: BlueMule
a reply to: howtonhawky
So what if she is?
Oh, I get it. Trump thralls are desperate for a reason to forget about her. “She’s a junkie. Nothing to see here, folks. Let’s get back to guzzling our delicious trumpism kool-aid”
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: howtonhawky
*shrugs*
So she was high.
It doesn't change anything.
In my opinion.
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
a reply to: howtonhawky
Cocaine is a hell of a drug!
originally posted by: Bluntone22
So she a whore and a drug addict.
Still don't care.
originally posted by: Subaeruginosa
originally posted by: SKEPTEK
a reply to: howtonhawky
Cocaine is a hell of a drug!
...apparently theirs also a negative side to it as well...
originally posted by: BlueMule
a reply to: howtonhawky
So what if she is?
Oh, I get it. Trump thralls are desperate for a reason to forget about her. “She’s a junkie. Nothing to see here, folks. Let’s get back to guzzling our delicious trumpism kool-aid”
I wonder if 60minutes has any drug clauses in their contracts that would allow them to hold funds until drug test.
originally posted by: howtonhawky
a reply to: TinySickTears
Perhaps 60 minutes could be a bit more selective in who they prance in front of the screen?
I agree with much of your post but you know i believe in things unseen and having such in the mainstream hurts us all in the long run.
What ever happened to the midnite toker?
Keep it behind closed doors.
I am no stranger to experimentation myself and from knowing and seeing the paths such puts you on we need not share in her misery for ratings.
The spirit of truth keeps up with us and reacts accordingly...
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