I like the Super Bowl, and the Indy 500, and the Olympics, but I have to say the World Cup is the best fucking sporting event, and I realize now that part of it, as an American, is the meta-commentary! The tension between its-not-american and GO-USA is awesome! It is part of what makes America Great! The USA is a singular nation but also inherently a nation guided by ideals. IMHO.
Once I was driving cross country and needed food in southern Indiana. There was an "Italian" chain, I guess for people in places where there aren't many "Italian-Americans"… but it was pretty good. At least Taco Bell level.
>yet they cannot even utter the words CATHOLIC CHARITIES which is the N.G.O that facilitated the lion's share of illegal immigration into the United States
omfg all the protestant and jew charities do the same shit
prosecute the criminals, all of them
Umm, no.
Catholic/Protestant/Jew (some Jew) charities are often fronts for horribly misguided globalism that sounds good on the surface.
Islamic "charities" are pretty much always funneling money directly to actual terrorists.
Well, yes.
The Catholic/Protestant/Jew "humanitarian" charities are also pretty much also funneling money DIRECTLY to very brutal gangster cartels.
But most of the people giving money to them don't realize that.
I think that a significantly bigger portion of people donating to "Feed Children of Gaza" realize they are donating to "blow up the kikes".
My humble take.
I think "Italian" style tomato sauce is usually a bit sweet, too much for eggs often.
But tomatoes work with eggs in principle, and in Mexicano style, for sure, I think.
They like the fish, and I think a whitefish with tomato sauce often works quite well.
Non sequitur is a Latin-named fallacy.
Which is true, even if the "red shields" are rather questionale.