If we wanted too commemorate all the bad things that have happened in society; should we open a 'Hysterical Museum".?
Then TLC could start a new series called "Miseries at the Museum"
Then TLC could start a new series called "Miseries at the Museum"
The Lord Humungus.
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Will it be next door to the Museum which only covers happy thoughts, a.k.a. The ******** Museum?
Maximus Williamitis
I just posted this, and I am perplexed as too what happened to my question.
How can I have 2 answers before I posted this question, that have nothing too do with it?
Is this the price we pay for 'high-tech'?
Anonymous
FASCIST Tactic #2- truth is fake reality is GONE- NOBODY KNOWS!
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It was a short introductory meeting. I asked Jared and Paul to stop by. We primarily
discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children that was active and popular
with American families years ago and was since ended by the Russian government, but it
was not a campaign issue at the time and there was no follow up. I was asked to attend the
meeting by an acquaintance, but was not told the name of the person I would be meeting
with beforehand.712
The statement did not mention the offer of derogatory information about Clinton or any discussion
of the Magnitsky Act or U.S. sanctions, which were the principal subjects of the meeting, as
described in Volume I, Section IV.A.5, supra.
A short while later, while still on Air Force One, Hicks learned that Priebus knew about
the emails, which further convinced her that additional information about the June 9 meeting would
leak and the White House should be proactive and get in front of the story.713 Hicks recalled again
going to the President to urge him that they should be fully transparent about the June 9 meeting,
but he again said no, telling Hicks, "You've given a statement. We're done."7 14
Later on the flight home, Hicks went to the President's cabin, where the President was on
the phone with one of his personal attorneys.715 At one point the President handed the phone to
Hicks, and the attorney told Hicks that he had been working with Circa News on a separate story,
and that she should not talk to the New York Times.