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It just keeps getting worse every day.

Blackwater founder held secret Seychelles meeting to establish Trump-Putin back channel - Washington Post

So, President Stupid takes another step to sell out the United States of America to line his pockets and cover-up whatever dirt Putin is holding on him.

Where the hell are all the so-called "Conservative Patriots"? Why aren't they screaming that the brother of Betsy DeVos, the most incompetent person ever given a Cabinet position, was working against American interests before Trump even took over.

Traitors abound in the Republican Party, that's for sure.

It makes me crazy.....

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  1. Our ship of state has hit the outer rocks. Some will make it to the lifeboats and still perish. Some will make it to shoar and tell the story of how dumb they were to steal the brass from their own ship. Others will worship those who perished for doing so.

    Do you watch, enjoy Big Bang Theory? Funny but a teenaged attitude inside a grown up physicists Life. I like it but prefer Mike and Molly, which is out of production ~ Molly is the White House Press Agent on Saturday Night Live (which I am too old to stay up to see).

    I am an elder scribe living in an ancient Swamp. April's column is titled, MORE THAN AN OBIT FOR SISTER MARCY. You may, as you wish, read it for free. Do and I will be honored, don't and I'll never know.
    Yours Truly in A Swamp,
    Leonard Earl Johnson, columnist to the elderly and early weary
    http://leonardearljohnson.blogspot.com/2017/04/#2423681418895040054
    www.LEJ.org
    and Les Ami de Marigny, New Orleans

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