W.TN.Orange Blood
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Hey, you can question my politics all you want, but questioning my loyalty to the Vols crosses the line (lol). I bleed orange and I am definitely not a fair weather fan. I went there from 1997-2000, which was an awesome time to be a student there. I probably follow them a little less closely than some on here due to family, job, etc., but still love the Vols pretty closely win or lose.It's not creepy. It makes me sad that they are Vols fans. Of course I am guessing a clown like ButtNugget is a fair weather fan.
I answered it. Buying tobacco and alcohol is not a constitutional right, so the states and federal govt have the right to place restrictions on it, but voting is a constitutional right.If it's not a problem, then why do you object so fervently? It's just an ID. You need proof of age to buy cigs or liquor. Shouldn't be any problem.
edit. somebody beat me to this question...
And of course the useful idiot has no answer.
Trump Campaign Raised $212 Million In First Quarter 2020 — Brings Election Cycle Total To $677 Million
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign reported Monday morning that it had raised $212 million in the first quarter of 2020.
The figure, raised by the campaign, the Republican National Committee and joint fundraising committees, was a $56 million increase from Q4 haul in 2019. $63 million was hauled in during March alone, bringing the campaign’s total for the 2020 election cycle to $677 million.
The new fundraising numbers come as a super PAC dedicated to Trump’s reelection is ramping up advertising campaigns in several battleground states.
America First Action announced nearly $40 million in ad buys in Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The PAC is expected to spend $300 million in battleground advertisments.
Trump Campaign Raised $212 Million In First Quarter 2020 — Brings Election Cycle Total To $677 Million
I answered it. Buying tobacco and alcohol is not a constitutional right, so the states and federal govt have the right to place restrictions on it, but voting is a constitutional right.