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Vote Tulp on March 10!
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Tulp!
Cast my ballot for you today!
What Tulp said in the interview with the C-L on Friday was brilliant.
He said we have to help the nation's 30-year olds. The need to be able to afford getting married, having a mortgage, and having children. We must support the family.
He got my vote with that statement. The family will make America great again.
I'm more curious to find out whether or not James Tulp is a Zionist. We know Kingfish is 100% bought by ZOG.
" He said we have to help the nation's 30-year olds. The need to be able to afford getting married, having a mortgage, and having children. We must support the family" .
I agree 100% !
Sad thing is . . . we also have to teach many (not all) in this demographic how to write a simple sentence in standard English.
Trust me, I interview more than a few every week.
And it's not their fault.
They are unfortunately the result of twenty plus years of "progressive" government schools.
And what's really sad, these are very bright individuals.
Has anybody seen or heard from Michael Guest over the past two years? I assume he's coasting on the coat-tails of Bryant-Hyde-Smythe - which is not real damned smart. In two years , he'll be in the wills and divorce bidness in Niknar.
Has anybody seen or heard from Michael Guest over the past two years? I assume he's coasting on the coat-tails of Bryant-Hyde-Smythe - which is not real damned smart.
Um, when he was elected, neither Hyde-Smith nor Phil was on the ballot. Perhaps you don't understand the origin of the metaphor "coat tails."
No, Michael is doing exactly what he should be doing: ignoring this joke of a gadfly candidate. And Michael will only get about 85% of the vote.
As someone who now lives in the Jackson area after spending much of my life in a rural small town, this message really speaks to me.
He's right. Rural Mississippi has been forgotten. Will he alone fix it? Doubtful, but his intentions are enough to earn my vote.
"Um, when he was elected, neither Hyde-Smith nor Phil was on the ballot. Perhaps you don't understand the origin of the metaphor "coat tails."
This is not about 'when he was elected'. It's about NOW. And Phil isn't in this conversation...Bryant-Hyde-Smith is your female senator.
Tomorrow Mike Guest and the MSGOP are (figuratively) going to beat Jim Tulp into pulp.
And that's not really a good thing for Mississipi or America.
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