Paul Ryan’s epic fall from grace has been stunning. Less than a year ago, the Wisconsin Representative was heralded as the GOP’s only unifying figure in the House. He was supposed to be the only man that could bring together the frustrations of the far-right with the pragmatism of the party’s more moderate members.
Now, he’s fleeing his own home so that he can avoid speaking to women whose children were killed by illegal immigrants.
The women, called “angel moms,” have been protesting outside of the Speaker of the House’s private home all this week. They chose the speaker not only for his high rank within the GOP, but for his apparent hypocrisy when it comes to border security.
While the speaker was a major champion of the Gang of Eight immigration bill, he has since walked away from the issue entirely, refusing to discuss matters of immigration while Barack Obama is in the White House. While many Republicans disliked the bill, Ryan’s refusal to take up the issue also means that the wall that many Republicans have been fighting for cannot make it to the floor.
See why these “angel moms” think that’s hypocritical on the next page:
Can’t stand that guy. Two faced
Gutless little$#%&!@*Ryan is.
Chris Krchnavy
Noah Webster defined: ‘ARMS, n. plu. [L. arma.]
1. Weapons of offense, or armor for defense and protection of the body.
2. War; hostility.
Arms and the man I sing.
To be in arms, to be in a state of hostility, or in a military life.
To arms is a phrase which denotes a taking arms for war or hostility; particularly, a summoning to war.
To take arms, is to arm for attack or defense.
Bred to arms denotes that a person has been educated to the profession of a soldier.
3. The ensigns armorial of a family; consisting of figures and colors borne in shields, banners, &c., as marks of dignity and distinction, and descending from father to son.
4. In law, arms are any thing which a man takes in his hand in anger, to strike or assault another.
5. In botany, one of the seven species of fulcra or props of plants, enumerated by Linne and others. The different species of arms or armor, are prickles, thorns, forks and stings, which seem intended to protect the plants from injury by animals.
Sire arms, are such as may be charged with powder, as cannon, muskets, mortars, &c.
A stand of arms consists of a musket, bayonet, cartridge-box and belt, with a sword. But for common soldiers a sword is not necessary.
In falconry, arms are the legs of a hawk from the thigh to the foot.(( SURCH`ARGE, v.t.
1. To overload; to overburden; as, to surcharge a beast or a ship; to surcharge a cannon.
Your head reclin’d,as hiding grief from view,
Droops like a rose surcharg’d with morning dew.
2. In law, to overstock; to put more cattle into a common than the person has a right to do, or more than the herbage will sustain.
SURCH`ARGE, n. An excessive load or burden; a load greater than can be well borne. (( MILI’TIA, n. [L. from miles, a soldier; Gr. war, to fight, combat, contention. The primary sense of fighting is to strive, struggle, drive, or to strike, to beat, Eng. moil, L. molior; Heb. to labor or toil.] The body of soldiers in a state enrolled for discipline, but not engaged in actual service except in emergencies; as distinguished from regular troops, whose sole occupation is war or military service. The militia of a country are the able bodied men organized into companies, regiments and brigades,with officers of all grades, and required by law to attend military exercises on certain days only, but at other times left to pursue their usual occupations.
All talk and no action
If it were my kids his$#%&!@*had better flee the country.
Chicken$#%&!@*POS
Do you realize that the us government is not a reality tv show
Right now sir, it’s a joke’
What an artificial penis he is.