In response to Mexico's suing the United States and our firearms industry for damages and deaths incurred by the flow of weapons into Mexico, we should sue Mexico for the deaths and crime caused by the flow of drugs, violent criminals and illegal aliens into the U.S.
Further more, Mexico should also be held pecuniarily liable for the social services provided, medical outlays, and insurance payouts of their unlicensed/uninsured driver's accidents.
Any questions?
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@Fuezie What's one job where you have to trust people even though you really don't want to.....?
@steve-allen What daily habit do you do that you really didn't know you had until someone pointed it out?
Damn if I didn’t say I am lGreg’s sister. It happened so fast. He actually looks better in person. His wife took the picture
Guddly moaning, Gutterfolks. I greet you well.
It was fifty years ago today that I got hitched. A half a century.
I remember the Vicar asking: "If any person here present knows of any reason why Bloke Down The Pub and This Bird should not become lawful husband and wife, let him speak now or forever hold his peace."
I looked around hopefully at my mates, and not one of those buggers said a word.
Then the Vicar said : "Bloke Down The Pub, do you take This Bird to become your lawfully wedded Her Indoors?"
I felt the barrel of her father's shotgun press into my back, and yelped "Yes!"
I was promptly fitted with my ball and chain, and hobbled out of the church a newly married man.
Fifty years, though. Back in the days of flared trousers, winged collars, kipper ties and stacked soles.
Still, Her Indoors hasn't been a bad wife - she's almost like one of the family now.
(Below: scene of the crime, St. Wilfred's Church, Old Arley.)