Have you seen Thomas lately ?
I found him quite slim and attractive

Have you seen Thomas lately ?



https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... op+News%29LONDON (Reuters) - George Washington, the first president of the United States, praised the honesty of British farmers and sought to entice some to his estates because local tenants were so “slovenly”, according to a handwritten letter he wrote in 1796.
In a three-page letter to the Earl of Buchan, Washington asks the Scottish nobleman if he knew of any “honest and orderly” farmers who would like to emigrate to the United States to work on his land.
“My sole object is, if there are persons on the move, who may incline to associate and become tenants on such a plan as I offer, that being apprised of the measure, they may decide how far their views would be accommodated by it,” Washington wrote.
“Nor would I wish to do it with the slovenly farmers of this country, if I had a well founded hope of obtaining this class of Men from any other (particularly from Great Britain) where husbandry is well understood, and the language similar.”
The letter was unveiled by the University of Edinburgh. It was donated to the university by Scottish polymath and antiquarian David Lang in the 1870s.

Congress better start an investigation of Washington for undue British influence and then impeach him.CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 8:42 am George Washington sought honest British workers over 'slovenly' Americans
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa- ... op+News%29LONDON (Reuters) - George Washington, the first president of the United States, praised the honesty of British farmers and sought to entice some to his estates because local tenants were so “slovenly”, according to a handwritten letter he wrote in 1796.
In a three-page letter to the Earl of Buchan, Washington asks the Scottish nobleman if he knew of any “honest and orderly” farmers who would like to emigrate to the United States to work on his land.
“My sole object is, if there are persons on the move, who may incline to associate and become tenants on such a plan as I offer, that being apprised of the measure, they may decide how far their views would be accommodated by it,” Washington wrote.
“Nor would I wish to do it with the slovenly farmers of this country, if I had a well founded hope of obtaining this class of Men from any other (particularly from Great Britain) where husbandry is well understood, and the language similar.”
The letter was unveiled by the University of Edinburgh. It was donated to the university by Scottish polymath and antiquarian David Lang in the 1870s.

ALright....he's on my 2020 Death List. C'mon Harvey!BDKJMU wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 11:30 am Guilty. Using the get a walker and try to act frail and disheveled defense obviously didn’t work.
https://news.trust.org/item/20200224161417-cln8q

https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/harve ... 203514196/
Harvey Weinstein was taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan on Monday after complaining of chest pains, according to his representative.


https://www.ccrkba.org/cincinnati-women ... ys-ccrkba/According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, 179 women from one of the largest black congregations in Cincinnati jammed into the basement of the New Prospect Baptist Church, learning the fundamentals of firearms safety and handgun marksmanship. The report said it was one of the largest women-only concealed carry classes ever held in the Buckeye State.

As hypocritical as the limousine liberals who preach to us about global warming.CID1990 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 4:39 pm Cenk Ugyur ... “Unions for thee but not for me!”
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5e54 ... 823a32?yqt
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https://www.baltimoresun.com/politics/b ... story.html
Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh, who held elected offices in Baltimore for two decades and was elevated by voters to lead the city after the upheaval of 2015, was sentenced to three years in federal prison Thursday for a fraud scheme involving a children’s book series.
U.S. District Judge Deborah K. Chasanow described Pugh’s crimes as “astounding” and said she took advantage of a career spent doing good works to mislead organizations who purchased her “Healthy Holly” books.
“I have yet frankly to hear any explanation that makes sense," the judge said. "This was not a tiny mistake, lapse of judgment. This became a very large fraud. The nature and circumstances of this offense clearly, I think, are extremely, extremely serious.”
Pugh, 69, tearfully asked Chasanow for mercy and apologized in court “to anyone I have offended or hurt through my actions.” She said she had “turned a blind eye” and “sanctioned things I should not have," but did not intend to cause harm.




Aren't most murders a "hate crime?"CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:38 am Emmett Till bill making lynching a federal crime passes House
The bill passed 410 to 4.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/emmett- ... itter_abcn
Can someone explain this to me? Was lynching NOT a crime before? Or is this a matter of adding the "hate crime" to the murder? Or is this a matter of pinning the murder on the whole mob? What's this all about?

Yeah. But I don't trust a journalist to give me the proper summation in one sentence.

No kidding. If you lunch someone, you probably already hate them.Ibanez wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 8:40 amAren't most murders a "hate crime?"CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:38 am Emmett Till bill making lynching a federal crime passes House
The bill passed 410 to 4.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/emmett- ... itter_abcn
Can someone explain this to me? Was lynching NOT a crime before? Or is this a matter of adding the "hate crime" to the murder? Or is this a matter of pinning the murder on the whole mob? What's this all about?
Aside from crimes of passion, you don't often hear or read about someone murdering another person out of love.

Thank goodness lynching is finally going to be outlawed.Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., who introduced the bill in January 2019, said it will finally outlaw "an American evil."