Sunday, May 19, 2019

CITY OF BROWNSVILLE CANDIDATES COMPLAIN OF SIGN VANDALISM!


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  1. Another story from Facebook.

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    1. No, you're thinking of the out-of-town "journalist." Rosie Cabler sent me the pic in a message.

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    2. Who is complaining? No quotes.

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    3. May I deal with this Barton? I teach middle school and understand the mentality.

      Ok, son. Let's work through this. Someone sends Barton a picture of vandalized campaign signs. That action, in itself, is a complaint. Unlike you and others at this level, Barton doesn't need this spelled out.

      Get it? Now get back to work and stop chewing on your pencil!

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  2. It's that blogger who dyes his hair Cheeto color and looks like a dweeb.

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  3. "Anonymous? So brave? LOSER!"

    so wrote the anonymous loser with the irony of this comment well over his ugly head covered by sparse, Clairol-infused orangish strands. give us another one of those Pulitzer-worthy Facebook stories or list any employment as a bonafide "journalist" anywhere in the last two decades. . . . ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

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    1. Thank you for standing up for us, Tad! Hasse for mayor!!!

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  4. The same thing happened to the political signs posted in front of the library on Central Blvd. I thought it was the wind. Another publicity stunt perhaps?

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  5. Duardo is nothing more than a sad little sack of shit filled with delusions of grandeur. Just go away Duardo, just go away.

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  6. Trumpian logic says that while Congress has a Constitutional authority to impeach Trump, Congress has no authority to investigate Trump to determine whether or not he should be impeached. If Obama has pulled one tenth of the crap Trump has they would be setting the White House on fire. This is the proof of their hypocrisy.

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  7. Anti-money laundering specialists at Deutsche Bank flagged multiple transactions involving Donald Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, from 2016 and 2017. Those specialists recommended the activity be reported to the federal government's financial crimes unit, The New York Times reported.

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