Pre-crime? Thought police I guess.
This is my rifle, this is my meme….
KEK. Wonder if the binder was rodent bait.
But let's all forget that Hamas CROSSED the border INTO Israel and killed Israelis FIRST. Must have just slipped your mind huh?
Migrants enter a country LEGALLY. Invaders enter ILLEGALLY.
Yeah, I got nothin'….seen? It's a stretch but will work.
Team will work as well.
False flag is possible I admit. Plenty of them going around these days.
Yeah I've known a few over the years. The amount of shit they have to go through is crazy. They have to know more about American history than I ever learned. At least that's how it used to be, dunno about now though.
Nice cherry picking.
Seems I remember something about this clowns family having a huge ranchero down in Mexico. Part of the pipeline?
In besieged Mormon colony, Mitt Romney’s Mexican roots
July 23, 2011
Three dozen of Mitt Romney’s relatives live here in a narrow river valley at the foot of the western Sierra Madre mountains, surrounded by peach groves, apple orchards and some of the baddest, most fearsome drug gangsters and kidnappers in all of northern Mexico.
Like Mitt, the Mexican Romneys are descendants of Miles Park Romney, who came to the Chihuahua desert in 1885 seeking refuge from U.S. anti-polygamy laws. He had four wives and 30 children, and on the rocky banks of the Piedras Verdes River, he and his fellow Mormon pioneers carved out a prosperous settlement beyond the reach of U.S. federal marshals. He was Mitt’s great-grandfather.
Gaskell Romney, Mitt’s grandfather, settled in Mexico as well, and Mitt’s father, George Romney, was born in nearby Colonia Dublan — raising the possibility of a 2012 presidential race between two contenders whose fathers were born outside the United States.
The story of Mitt Romney’s family in Mexico is not well known or frequently mentioned by the candidate, who is widely viewed as the front-runner for the Republican nomination. But the extraordinary lives of Romney’s ancestors, and the current struggles of his relatives against Mexico’s brutal criminal gangs, present a significantly more complex family portrait than the all-American image of Mitt with his wife, Ann, and their five clean-cut sons.
Like President Obama, Romney has a family tree that crosses borders and cultures, and a genealogy that does not unfold neatly from a Mayflower landing or a dogged immigrant’s tale. His forebears came to the United States for spiritual reasons but had to flee a generation later, finding in Mexico the freedom they were looking for.
Forthright, horse-smart and stubborn — these are the qualities that helped Miles Park Romney build Colonia Juarez and that Mitt would bring to the White House, said his cousin Kent Romney, a peach farmer who makes fishing lures and is possibly the only person in Mexico with a Chihuahua license plate and a “Mitt Romney for President” sticker on his pickup.
“We have a saying: When a Romney drowns, you look for the body upstream,” Kent said. “They don’t just flow with the current.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/in-besieged-mormon-colony-mitt-romneys-mexican-roots/2011/07/21/gIQAFGOXVI_story.html
Mitt Romney sounds kinda German to me considering they lived in Mexico.
I think McStain tripped on his dick too many times and ended up breaking his neck.
Some EA-6Bs should do the trick.
Palestine has NEVER been a country called Palestine. EVER. There used to be a country called Philistia though. The place where Goliath of Gath lived. You know, the Anakim. The Earth born.
Kek, nice try but fail.
The TRUTH is, that when the Romans got pissed off at the Jews for constantly uprising and being a pain in their butt, the future emperor Titus, sacked Rome, and then, to add insult to injury, the Romans RENAMED the PROVINCE FROM JUDEA TO PALESTINE after Israels old enemy the Philistines.
Plain and simple. Palestine NEVER was a country, it was a ROMAN province name that was PREVIOUSLY named JUDEA.
Sorry, not sacked rome but sacked Jerusalem.
Can just see chong going, "oh wow, thank's man."
There are two possible views. Either you are on the outside looking in, or you are on the inside looking out. Which one?
Yeah, Esaus descendants were hardly ever fans of Jacobs. Pretty sure they back filled the void created when the Romans deported most of the Jews.
Yeah, pretty much through right of conquest.
Romans sacked Jerusalem in 70AD.
Yeah, the Edomites initially were SE of Israel, but got pushed further west over time for various reasons. Also, the Romans forced some of them to 'become' Jews or be put to death. So some 'converted' to Judaism and some just bailed to other areas.