>don't know when to use I/me, few/less, …
loose/lose… But I've seen that for the past 30 years. It is not a new phenomenon.
>don't know when to use I/me, few/less, …
loose/lose… But I've seen that for the past 30 years. It is not a new phenomenon.
>Kayleigh McEnany needs her own entry music when she walks up to the podium.
Nancy Sinatra - "These boots are made for walking"
>Q, things gonna get worse before it starts getting better?
I'm sorry for the agony you must be suffering in your literal reality. As for Q, and "literally" all things, time will tell. Why don't you calm down and wait and see how it all turns out?
KEK He needs to mobile because of all the action in the room as KM fires her cuck-seeking missiles.
The media was fortunate today. Kayleigh didn't assign any homework. I'm thinking there will be a pop quiz soon.
CMPD Chief Putney retiring sooner than expected, cites Charlotte’s loss of RNC
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney will retire on July 1, nearly two months earlier than previously anticipated, City Manager Marcus Jones announced Monday afternoon.
CMPD Deputy Chief Johnny Jennings will be sworn in as the next chief that same day, Jones said. Jennings was chosen as Putney’s successor last month.
“We felt now was the right time for Chief Kerr Putney to retire,” Jones said during a virtual news conference.
Putney, who had originally planned to retire after the Republican National Convention in late August, said his decision was tied to the dramatically scaled-down event due to the coronavirus pandemic. This earlier date, Putney said, was not tied to ongoing protests for racial justice and police reform in Charlotte. CMPD faces ongoing scrutiny for deploying chemical agents against a group of largely peaceful demonstrators in early June.
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article243712762.html?
Blame it on the RNC. KEK