Oklahoma's State Legislature passed, 33-9, a bill that would have allowed individuals 21 and older, who had passed a background
check, to carry openly as well as concealed without a license or
permit. Furthermore, individuals serving in the military, as long as
they were 18-years-old, would have had the right to constitutional
carry. Despite the overwhelming vote, the State's Governor, Mary Fallin, vetoed it. So there.
It seems to be that both Stormy Daniels and her attorney have some dirty laundry that needs to be aired. Why is it that most people who start throwing mud and slime usually turn out to be deeply mired in the muck themselves?
Everybody is all atwitter, (pardon the play on words), over Kim Jong Un's threat to pull out of talks with President Trump unless we call off our joint military exercises with South Korea. Relax. It's called "posturing," and Kimmy has obviously read Trump's book, "THE ART OF THE DEAL."
Two developing stories to keep your eye on: (1) The FBI planted a spy within the Trump campaign team, and (2) when Mueller was head of the FBI, he was actually courting the Russian oligarch who he would later try to use to implicate Trump in a Russian "collusion." When it smells rancid, it usually is rancid.
A new study strongly suggests that at least some memories are stored in genetic code,
and that genetic code can act like memory soup. Suck it out of one
animal and stick the code in a second animal, and that second animal can
remember things that only the first animal knew. They've successfully transplanted the memory of one snail into another snail, which explains why Chuck Schumer thinks like Nancy Pelosi...
So, who cares whether or not Meghan Markle's father shows up at her royal wedding?
TODAY'S QUOTE:
"By all means, marry. If you get a good wife, you'll become happy; if you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher." ~ Socrates
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