I'm disturbed by this gaffe on the front page of The New York Times:
Here's the column by Thomas L. Friedman, "If Only Stephen Paddock Were a Muslim." I know he's trying to insult the "right" people, but the damage is not limited to those he's targeting. In attempting sarcasm, he's coming across as cloddishly crude (and at such a sensitive time).
But the front-page teaser is even worse, since millions of Muslims have the United States as their country of origin.
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«सर्वात जुने ‹थोडे जुने 202 पैकी 201 – 202The only opposition to photo ID to vote is people who employ voter fraud.
Nonsense. The only "voter fraud" ever proved is when a few Republicans do it to prove that they can get away with it. And then they go on about how dead people are voting. Republi-zombies.
The Toothless Revolutionary said...
Nonsense. The only "voter fraud" ever proved is when a few Republicans do it to prove that they can get away with it. And then they go on about how dead people are voting. Republi-zombies.
This is just stupid. Go slap yourself a few times and promise not to be stupid anymore.
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