It's all theater, you would need the entire military to deport twenty million of Biden's imported job thieves.
All movies will warp your mind, personality and cells, development, existence. I use to binge watch alot of random shit. Now I absolutely watch nothing. Hollywood is indeed an evil, nonsense, industry. Most forms of entertainment are...video games, porn, social media, songs, casinos, celebrities, news, apps.
Well I knew Tom Welling a little, had a mutual friend, and I guess he is very unlikely to comment knowing him, but he is by far the most media savvy and connected to younger people. Cain is nearly 60 now, I don't imagine he is desperate for money but maybe desperate for attention or sincere, he is very anti "woke", but if he puts on the Superman cape over this, the other actors may kick his butt. Also the Lois and Clarke licence owners, DC and Warner.
My grandmother told my father when he was a teenager and was caught sneaking outside late at night to meet some friends listening to music and smoking in the nearby corn fields...everything changed because of that boy named Elvis Presley.
That was actually a highlight, he got mixed up with a bad crowd and made far worse. God's Not Dead Franchise (2014–2018) Why it’s terrible: Dean plays a smug atheist professor/journalist in a Christian propaganda series where logic goes to die. He's not the worst thing in these movies, but the movies themselves are deeply manipulative and ideologically blunt. Worst entry: God’s Not Dead: A Light in Darkness — preachy without even bothering to be coherent. The Appearing (2014) Why it’s terrible: A Christian horror movie (yes) where Cain plays a small-town sheriff facing demonic possession. Poor acting, nonsensical editing, and a plot that feels like someone skimmed The Exorcist and went off-brand. The Way Home (2010) Why it’s terrible: Another Christian drama based on a true story about a missing child. It’s shot like a student project and makes Cain look like he's acting under duress. Are they recruiting Ice Cube next?
Disaster in the making. Memphis, Tennessee, in 2018. Faced with a serious police staffing shortage, the Memphis Police Department lowered its recruitment standards—dropping requirements for college credits, military service, or prior police experience, and instead only requiring two years of any kind of work experience. They also offered signing bonuses and relocation assistance, eased physical fitness standards, and even sought waivers to hire people with criminal records .The result? New officers often arrived with minimal preparation—some didn’t even know how to write a traffic ticket or respond properly to domestic calls—resulting in what many veteran officers described as dangerously unprepared staffing. When Abuelita smacks this wanna be rent-a-cop around then what?
He isn't in the subset of people being picked up, whisked away without so much as a warrant, no due process so he doesn't care .. you know who you are you little racist F&&K... don't ban me please