March 22, 2018 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.
I wonder how they feel about https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/22/politics/trump-affair-karen-mcdougal-cnntv/index.html
They are coming out of the woodwork now that the whole “I have an agreement” means NOTHING!!!
1Amazes me that they remember to breathe.
2It makes me shudder to think about sharing the same planet with them.
3I don’t know how some Snacilpuber remember to look both ways before crossing streets and don’t get squashed like possums. And yes, I know the old joke about skid marks in front of the possum (or skunk).
4Well, tsk, tsk! Why should they believe such news when they have their own sins to hide?
5Don’t have the real link, but in Sunday’s Chronicle – in the Belief section, the Pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas (Jeffress??) was quoted as saying what he has done – I know, ACCUSED OF DOING to be PC – doesn’t matter to the evangelicals. They might turn against him if he were having an extramarital affair (?!?!?!?!?), but they still fully support this maggot.
In our house, these people are CINOS – Christians in name only.
6“These people are allowed to drive y’all.”
Scary thought. While most states do have laws to regulate the unsafe drivers out of the car pool, not so much when it comes to removing or preventing these idjits from obtaining military style weapons and bullets by the pallet.
Then again, insurance policies has been more effective than laws for removing high risk drivers from the road. Hey Aetna you want to sell a policy to that whack-o-bird with his own personal armory? Let’s slap some gun insurance laws on the problem owners.
7Worse yet: they’re allowed to vote.
And procreate.
8They’re not very good at connecting dots or grasping the elements of logic.
And yes, if we *required* gun owners to have insurance (and insurance companies already know the risks of guns in the home) that would make a dollars & cents, if not sense, impression.
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