>>1167654
>Red pilling zombies & robots is easier when the sugar comes on silver spoons.
Well said anon.
Silver makes the bitter medicine taste sweet.
>Get ready for the fold!
there is no Silver Spoon?
>>1167654
>Red pilling zombies & robots is easier when the sugar comes on silver spoons.
Well said anon.
Silver makes the bitter medicine taste sweet.
>Get ready for the fold!
there is no Silver Spoon?
Baker, if you're having connection issues, can help compile Notables if you need.
send word if so. thx. for keepin the oven warm.
Never Forget.
>http:// www. kentucky.com/news/nation-world/national/article209200419.html
April 18, 2018 01:34 AM Updated April 18, 2018 01:35 AM HOUSTON
Barbara Bush gave the commencement address at the all-women Wellesley College in Wellesley, Massachusetts, on June 1, 1990.
The speech was ranked No. 47 on a list of the top speeches of the century in 1999. The list, compiled by researchers at the University of Wisconsin and Texas A&M University, was based on a survey of scholars who ranked speeches by social and political impact and rhetorical artistry.
He said Bush changed "may" to "will."
Here is the text of her speech:
She related the story by Robert Fulghum about a young pastor finding himself in charge of some very energetic children, hits upon a game called "Giants, Wizards and Dwarfs." You have to decide now," the pastor instructed the children, "which you are — a giant, a wizard or a dwarf?"'' At that, a small girl tugging at his pants leg, asks, "But where do the mermaids stand?" And the pastor tells her there are no mermaids. And she says, "Oh yes there are. I am a mermaid."
anon., can you pls reference what you are referring to? thx.
>ALL THE WAY BACK to Chinagate i.e. Port of Long Beach deal.
Whoa. fyi to anons. to wish to dig this:
there's a piece in the Notables. from last week that links to an article from the 90s that goes in FULL DETAIL on the Chinagate deal, including the exact participants in the room.
(hint: BC's CoS + #2 @ Pentagon in 1995.)
If so, une réponse de POTUS?
Never too late to change that, anon.