There is a house in Delaware that might, or might not, house a living US President.
It cannot be determined until someone opens the house to make observations.
There is a house in Delaware that might, or might not, house a living US President.
It cannot be determined until someone opens the house to make observations.
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It is rather telling though... Nothing has changed with the government whether he really is dead or alive... NOT saying he is not really doing the job of President, but....
ReplyDeleteWell played, McThag. Well played.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's both living and non-living? Has anybody seen him out in daylight, or shoved a crucifix or garlic in his face to see if he recoils, hisses and turns into a bat or mist?
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