May 09, 2017 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized
Welcome to The World's Most Dangerous Beauty Salon, Inc.
My name is Susan DuQuesnay Bankston. I live in Richmond, Texas, in the heart of Tom DeLay's old district. It's nuttier than squirrel poop here.
I am honored and privileged to know Miss Juanita Jean Herownself, hairdresser extraordinary and political maven. Since she does not have time to fiddle with this internet stuff, I type her website for her and you can read it if you want to. If you don't, she truly does not give a big bear's butt.
A lot of what I post here has to do with local politics, but you probably have the same folks in your local government.
This ain't a blog. Blogs are way too trendy for me. This is a professional political organization.
That cartoon deserves to be animated and available on a continuous loop.
1bwahahahahahaha love it. thanks!
2Lucky for Ted he got his head out, right before she…
3BBBBBBBBUUUUUUUAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHAAAAAAHHHHAAAAAA!!!!!
4And the San Antonio Fox channel just ran one of those audience survey/polls on the 11AM nooz show: The question was whether one thought comedians and cartoons were going too far in satirizing tRump, et al. boo-effen-hoo
I’ll be darned if I can find it on their website (but my internet protection stuff blocked an amazing amount of crap from the website). But their main link is below (and it’s a Sinclair owned station, ch29/KABB, along with another SA station (sharing some facilities), ch4/WOAI).
http://foxsanantonio.com/
5I think Senator Cornyn got the other shoe. Yates must have gone home barefoot.
http://americannewsx.com/hot-off-the-press/yates-schools-senator-cornyn/
6Oh, Canada!
7Speaking of Texas, just read that the ACLU has issued a travel warning for that state due to Guv. A BButt’s new law declaring it is not a sanctuary state and that the police can check immigration status during traffic stops. They warn that anyone traveling in or through Texas may experience a loss of civil rights. Wouldn’t it just be the cherry on top if Cruz was one of the first stopped and investigated?
8@maryelle
I can only speak for myself in those bygone days when I was a peace officer, but I can tell you that between walking bars, arresting suspected DWIs, checking doors in central business district, and answering an average of 8 calls for service on any given night, checking a spud’s immigration status was in the bottom 10 of the 1000 things on my to do list. I suspect in 2017 policing consists of the same tasks as it did in the 1970s for uniforms. So stopping a person merely to ask them for their papers does little to nothing to support the prime police function, which should be to maintain order, discourage crime, and keep the peace.
And just so you are clear that I am a hard a$$ on this point, enforcing immigration law properly falls to the Federal government and specifically to the Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
9@Rhea – Wrong shoe, wrong shoe size. Both Cruz and Cornyn are walking around with size 14 combat boots wedged up between their cheeks.
10Only thing that brightened my day……Sally for President….
11Micr, you have given voice to what the hard working police officers have to deal with. Now rwnj Abbott expects them to add
12“immigration investigation” to their duties. If this is the case, their other duties will have to be neglected. Surely, the good citizens of Texas would rather they “…maintain order. discourage crime and keep the peace.”
Thank you, Micr. And people wonder why cops lose it. When you make them the garbage pickup of society, well, that takes a toll. So Texas, with this new task you’ve put on the backs of law enforcement, did you also think to increase salaries, benefits, training and services for them or provide funds to hire more officers? Yeah… didn’t think so.
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