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Monday, November 30, 2020

For thee but not for me

Denver's mayor apologized on Wednesday for traveling out of state to visit his family for Thanksgiving, in a statement that came on the same day that he urged residents to "stay home as much as you can." Health experts have repeatedly asked Americans not to travel for the holiday, warning that it could lead to a severe spike in coronavirus cases and further tax an already overburdened healthcare system. 

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  1. Hancock is a certified leftist POS!

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  2. Apologized after he got back to Colorado, right?

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  3. You have all those lefty powers apologizing for getting caught.
    Our wonderful Colorado governot has Covid; he is clearly not following his own rules either.

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  4. Sounds like its time for a petition to recall that governor.

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  5. Another “Polish” imitator.

    After all they are our “Bettors’.

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  6. another doosh tool similar to murphy

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  7. Hey hey hey hey! Enough with the hate, you haters. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about Mayor Hancock:
    He and his twin sister are the youngest of ten children.[5] According to a DNA analysis performed on his behalf, he descends mainly from enslaved Cameroonians.

    See! The magic word "slave" is in there. That means YOU owe him something. "Slave" is the second most magical magic-word descriptor of family history (i.e. "Early Life"). Can you guess the most magic word?

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    1. So, does that mean he's a negroe? CO voted a negroe in as governor? I guess they had nowhere else to go after Higgenloafer, so they elected a nignog. What a wasted state.

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    2. Few blackies who get elected in Colorado are natives, most are seriously under qualified to be in office, and most are surrounded by controversy.

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    3. No, Hancock is the mayor of Denver. The governor of Colorado (Jared Polis) has more points than Hancock, being both Jewish and homosexual.

      Polis is a good man, one who CARES, justice and due process be damned. Per that fount of truth and (social) justice, Wikipedia:
      Polis voiced support for altering university disciplinary processes surrounding campus rape to allow for cases to be judged against a reasonable likelihood standard, saying that: "If there are 10 people who have been accused, and under a reasonable likelihood standard maybe one or two did it, it seems better to get rid of all 10 people ... we're not talking about depriving them of life or liberty, we're talking about them being transferred to another university, for crying out loud."

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  8. As Mel Brooks said many years ago: "It's good to be the king."

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  9. Please tell me that nobody is suprised. Politicians have been shitting on people as long as politics have been a thing. This is my shocked face. All he has to do is issue a half-assed PR created apology on social media, and a is forgiven. It will be forgotten in a week. Rules are for the little people...and if you have to ask..... you're the little people.

    "It's a big club, and you ain't in it" - George Carlin

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  10. Better to ask forgiveness than permission!
    At least that's how I get things past the warden. I guess it should work slimy, filthy cocksucking unethical politicians, too.

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  11. so when do the hangings start ?

    oh yeah I forgot .... we're just taking all this and doing nothing.

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    1. I hear ya, but I think things are building up. Won't be long before the "tar and feather" crowd shows up at these politicians doors. I know a lot of Californians who are ready to take care of gov Newslum.

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  12. Democrats can do or say anything they want just as long as the say "I apologize" afterward.

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