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Joy Reid humiliating every democrat by explaining that Canada burned down the White House


Joy Reid humiliating every democrat by explaining that Canada burned down the White House23-03-2025 04:52
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But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


IBdaMann claims that Gold is a molecule, and that the last ice age never happened because I was not there to see it. The only conclusion that can be drawn from this is that IBdaMann is clearly not using enough LSD.

According to CDC/Government info, people who were vaccinated are now DYING at a higher rate than non-vaccinated people, which exposes the covid vaccines as the poison that they are, this is now fully confirmed by the terrorist CDC

This place is quieter than the FBI commenting on the chink bank account information on Hunter Xiden's laptop

I LOVE TRUMP BECAUSE HE PISSES OFF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT I CAN'T STAND.

ULTRA MAGA

"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat." MOTHER THERESA OF CALCUTTA

So why is helping to hide the murder of an American president patriotic?


Sonia makes me so proud to be a dumb white boy


Now be honest, was I correct or was I correct? LOL
23-03-2025 08:19
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Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


23-03-2025 08:35
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
(2287)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.



Edited on 23-03-2025 08:37
23-03-2025 08:54
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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Another amusing observation about Canada is they put a UFO on their $5 bill.




23-03-2025 14:14
SwanProfile picture★★★★★
(6581)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.


The British never beat the USA in any war, but for some dumb reason we saved their asses in WW2 anyway. Go figure.


IBdaMann claims that Gold is a molecule, and that the last ice age never happened because I was not there to see it. The only conclusion that can be drawn from this is that IBdaMann is clearly not using enough LSD.

According to CDC/Government info, people who were vaccinated are now DYING at a higher rate than non-vaccinated people, which exposes the covid vaccines as the poison that they are, this is now fully confirmed by the terrorist CDC

This place is quieter than the FBI commenting on the chink bank account information on Hunter Xiden's laptop

I LOVE TRUMP BECAUSE HE PISSES OFF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT I CAN'T STAND.

ULTRA MAGA

"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat." MOTHER THERESA OF CALCUTTA

So why is helping to hide the murder of an American president patriotic?


Sonia makes me so proud to be a dumb white boy


Now be honest, was I correct or was I correct? LOL
23-03-2025 17:25
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
(2287)
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.


The British never beat the USA in any war, but for some dumb reason we saved their asses in WW2 anyway. Go figure.


Britain's colony Canada did not surrender to USA, nor did USA surrender to the Britain's colony Canada.


23-03-2025 17:48
SwanProfile picture★★★★★
(6581)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.


The British never beat the USA in any war, but for some dumb reason we saved their asses in WW2 anyway. Go figure.


Britain's colony Canada did not surrender to USA, nor did USA surrender to the Britain's colony Canada.


So in your demented schizzo mind Canada took over the USA. First of all there was no Canada in 1812, rendering Joy Reid almost as schizzo as you


IBdaMann claims that Gold is a molecule, and that the last ice age never happened because I was not there to see it. The only conclusion that can be drawn from this is that IBdaMann is clearly not using enough LSD.

According to CDC/Government info, people who were vaccinated are now DYING at a higher rate than non-vaccinated people, which exposes the covid vaccines as the poison that they are, this is now fully confirmed by the terrorist CDC

This place is quieter than the FBI commenting on the chink bank account information on Hunter Xiden's laptop

I LOVE TRUMP BECAUSE HE PISSES OFF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT I CAN'T STAND.

ULTRA MAGA

"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat." MOTHER THERESA OF CALCUTTA

So why is helping to hide the murder of an American president patriotic?


Sonia makes me so proud to be a dumb white boy


Now be honest, was I correct or was I correct? LOL
23-03-2025 23:11
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
(2287)
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.


The British never beat the USA in any war, but for some dumb reason we saved their asses in WW2 anyway. Go figure.


Britain's colony Canada did not surrender to USA, nor did USA surrender to the Britain's colony Canada.


So in your demented schizzo mind Canada took over the USA. First of all there was no Canada in 1812, rendering Joy Reid almost as schizzo as you


In my mind, I don't care about nation states.

I was just bringing up an anecdote about The Star Spangled Banner, how it originated from the stale mate battle between the British / Canadian cannon fodder and USA cannon fodder.



Edited on 23-03-2025 23:23
23-03-2025 23:35
SwanProfile picture★★★★★
(6581)
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Spongy Iris wrote:
Swan wrote:
But let me be clear. I love democratic schizzos

https://www.foxnews.com/video/6370406316112


On June 1, 1812, the United States of America declared war on the British. Several international factors led President James Madison to declare war after years of failed negotiations and laws aimed at preventing another conflict with the British.

Early in the war, the United States launched a series of attacks in hopes of attaining a quick victory; unfortunately, they were met with strong British resistance in Canada. In August 1814, the British set fire to the Capitol building and the White House in Washington, D.C. The British attacked Baltimore in September.

In Baltimore Harbor, Fort McHenry endured over twenty-four hours of bombing but did not surrender to the British, who withdrew their attack. During the attack, Francis Scott Key penned his famous poem "The Star-Spangled Banner," known today as the national anthem of the United States.

The War of 1812 came to end in 1815 with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent. The war produced many famous generals, politicians, and presidents, but arguably the most recognizable remnant of the War of 1812 is "The Star-Spangled Banner," written by Francis Scott Key.


I mean basically they were the first Canadians, it's just the country wasn't called Canada until 1867.

Lots of Canucks hate on The Star Spangled Banner based on this history.


The British never beat the USA in any war, but for some dumb reason we saved their asses in WW2 anyway. Go figure.


Britain's colony Canada did not surrender to USA, nor did USA surrender to the Britain's colony Canada.


So in your demented schizzo mind Canada took over the USA. First of all there was no Canada in 1812, rendering Joy Reid almost as schizzo as you


In my mind, I don't care about nation states.

I was just bringing up an anecdote about The Star Spangled Banner, how it originated from the stale mate battle between the British / Canadian cannon fodder and USA cannon fodder.


The British came from their northern frozen wasteland territory because the USA kicked their royal red asses out with their inbred foxhounds. While Joy Reid is claiming that the nation of Canada that did not exist defeated the USA


IBdaMann claims that Gold is a molecule, and that the last ice age never happened because I was not there to see it. The only conclusion that can be drawn from this is that IBdaMann is clearly not using enough LSD.

According to CDC/Government info, people who were vaccinated are now DYING at a higher rate than non-vaccinated people, which exposes the covid vaccines as the poison that they are, this is now fully confirmed by the terrorist CDC

This place is quieter than the FBI commenting on the chink bank account information on Hunter Xiden's laptop

I LOVE TRUMP BECAUSE HE PISSES OFF ALL THE PEOPLE THAT I CAN'T STAND.

ULTRA MAGA

"Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat." MOTHER THERESA OF CALCUTTA

So why is helping to hide the murder of an American president patriotic?


Sonia makes me so proud to be a dumb white boy


Now be honest, was I correct or was I correct? LOL
24-03-2025 00:00
Spongy IrisProfile picture★★★★★
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"Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious"

Oscar Wilde






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