Welcome to Trump's tomb of the unknown suckers. Obviously, they never heard of bone spurs or had a rich daddy. But then again, somebody had to stay behind and fight off those sexually transmitted diseases.
... and, don't you dare ask "Li'l Donnie" about visiting a military cemetery, to show respect, if he is going to get his perfectly coiffed and beautiful hair wet in the rain.
Ema Kitsune was born in a small Oregon town and was raised by a loving, caring, kind and gentle mom. Ema has an older sibling still residing in Oregon and also has two children and four grandchildren, who find Ema's views, "My view... from outside the box", not only interesting and informative but occasionally funny and critical at the same time. Ema is currently living in Japan and enjoys the unique perspective of viewing America and American politics from outside the box. Ema hopes you will enjoy these views too. Ema's name, as translated from Japanese, has some interesting parallels to the "My view..." site, as well. Ema, the phonetic sound for the English letter "m", is also the Japanese name of the small wooden plaques worshipers and visitors write their prayers, thoughts and wishes on, then leave hanging at Shinto shrines for the kami (spirits or gods) to receive. Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox. Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore and have become closely associated with Inari, a Shinto kami and serve as his messenger. Thus, Ema's view...; small plaques, with messages, delivered by mfox.
Welcome to Trump's tomb of the unknown suckers. Obviously, they never heard of bone spurs or had a rich daddy. But then again, somebody had to stay behind and fight off those sexually transmitted diseases.
ReplyDeleteJust don't ask "Li'l Donnie" about the Putin bounty.
ReplyDeleteJust don't ask "Li'l Donnie" about Gold Star families.
ReplyDeleteJust don't ask "Li'l Donnie" about John McCain.
ReplyDeleteJust don't ask "Li'l Donnie" about General Kelly's son.
ReplyDelete... and, don't you dare ask "Li'l Donnie" about visiting a military cemetery, to show respect, if he is going to get his perfectly coiffed and beautiful hair wet in the rain.
ReplyDelete... and, don't ever call "Li'l Donnie" a coward... it's President Coward... and don't you forget it...!
ReplyDeleteHey "Li'l Donnie", there's only one loser here... and we all know who you are.
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