“The initial response from the Department of Justice was ‘we can’t indict the first black mayor of Colorado Springs,’” the official said
The whole "lying to a federal agent is a crime", is a bullshit law, but this guy was clearly involved. They brought him back in so he could re-tell his story saying "I don't recall", instead of "I don't know that guy".
I don’t really care about this. If I did I would have voted. Not that it would have mattered. Besides, I don’t even live in Orange County. It’s just nice to see the more faggoty side lose to the less faggoty side.
Has Australia become less "Australian" over the last thirty years or so? I know that we share a common language, but it seems like when I was young, about a hundred years ago, there was more "Uniqueness" to Australia and Australians.
Being on this site, and engaging so many from down-under, makes me think that there is something to my theory... If I brought a friend to this site, and had them login, and spend a few weeks on this site, and then, I asked them to pick out the members that live in Australia, I don't think they could. Where maybe 40 years ago, the difference would have been much more noticeable. Is this true, and do we lay this change at the feet of technological innovation making the World smaller? I'm interested in some thoughts from the Aussies here...
Eldest son of a shoemaker, John was born at Diest, Brabant. He early wanted to be a priest, and when thirteen became a servant in the household of one of the Cathedral canons at Malines, John Froymont. In 1615, he entered the newly founded Jesuit College at Malines, and the following year became a Jesuit novice. He was sent to Rome in 1618 to continue his studies, and was known for his diligence and piety, impressing all with his holiness and stress on perfection in little things. He died there on August 13. Many miracles were attributed to him after his death, and he was canonized in 1888. He is the patron of altar boys.
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