Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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Maybe, she's wanted somewhere for murder!
Just giving you fresh meme ideas ...
She may be, but she will have to stand in the line for prison behind hitlary.

 

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Democrats Viral Race Hoax Implodes, Changes Her Story After Getting Called out

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This DEMOCRATIC Congress woman changed her story and ADMITTED SHE LIED!!! when she was confronted by the facts.

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Emily Ram
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She will forever be known as Madam Smollett.



LOL the guy is a CUBAN (HISPANIC) DEMOCRAT who never said what this liar says he said. HaHa.
He says she is doing this for political gain!!! HE HATES DONALD TRUMP!!!
 
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All Canadian PMs serve their country during "the war".
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Especially the ones keeping us out of them.
 

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pretty hilarious send up of the only Canadian Prime Minister who actually served his country during the war.
He did, did he? He was a reserve officer in the Fusiliers Mont Royal and that kept him out of going overseas. (see: George W. Bush in wartime)

Lester Pearson was a WW I vet and so was John Deifenbaker.
 

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He did, did he? He was a reserve officer in the Fusiliers Mont Royal and that kept him out of going overseas. (see: George W. Bush in wartime)
Lester Pearson was a WW I vet and so was John Deifenbaker.
Macdonald and Bowell also served in the military.
 

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Macdonald and Bowell also served in the military.
I remember that Bowell did sort of (I looked at Borden's bio.) but I had no memory of MacDonald being anything but a lawyer who was very fond of gin (neither of which barred one from service!) He did homestead and back before Confederation, settlers were automatically part of the Militia (my forebears all were except for one group of "Tunkers" who are specifically exempt from service).
 

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He did, did he? He was a reserve officer in the Fusiliers Mont Royal and that kept him out of going overseas. (see: George W. Bush in wartime)

Lester Pearson was a WW I vet and so was John Deifenbaker.
"the war" is world war two -

the clue is the nazi garb
 

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I remember that Bowell did sort of (I looked at Borden's bio.) but I had no memory of MacDonald being anything but a lawyer who was very fond of gin (neither of which barred one from service!) He did homestead and back before Confederation, settlers were automatically part of the Militia (my forebears all were except for one group of "Tunkers" who are specifically exempt from service).
My research has Macdonald as a private in the Sedentary Militia during the 1837 rebellion.