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Originally Posted by Breitbart News
Rhode Island State Sen. Tiara Mack, a Democrat representing District 6, opted to encourage Rhode Islanders to vote for her by posting a video of herself twerking upside down in a bikini, describing it as a “promised senator thirst trap.”
When presented with a candidate who offers such logically compelling arguments, coupled with a firm grasp of a wide variety of issues affecting the Ocean State, it's clear that Rhode Islanders should cast their votes for Sen. Mack, so that she can continue to provide her constituents with her astute, determined representation.
Oh, and OP, thank you for the warning. I chose not to watch the video because it's been my experience that women who are filmed twerking tend to be women who I would prefer not to see twerking.
Of all the periods in history, I have to live in this one.
The Lunacy Era.
Please legalize assisted suicide.
We've been here before. This is Roman empire stuff. The increasingly extreme and erratic behaviors of the emperors, the decadence of the senate and aristocrats and the violent selfish ignorance of the mob that they pandered to with bread and circus.
"What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
I just ate, and after reading just the first page of comments have decided I don't want to throw it all up. This is what the world is coming to if a certain party has their way.......
That’s a fairly ample ass. But I think it would take a little more booty to get the brothas interested…
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