It is believed that the first president to use the term “my fellow Americans” was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his Inaugural Address of 1933.
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Roxanne Tellier – My Fellow Americans
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags alternative truth, American Rescue Plan, anti-democratic, ‘essential workers, Big Lie, Canada, CERB, Civil War, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Democrat, Dundurn Press, Even So, Fox News, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, hazard pay, Joe Biden, Lauren B. Davis, My Fellow Americans, My Pillow Guy, North America, pandemic, Republicans, RINO, Rudy Giuliani, segarini, stop the steal!, Tellier, trumpCult, White House on March 7, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Daylight Savings And Other Idiocies
Posted in Opinion, politics, Review with tags America, Christianity, daylight saving, DBAWIS, democracy, Democrat, Department of Homeland Security, Depression, entitled, executive orders, Fascism, Gorsuch, Indie Week, Kavanaugh, l Trump's Last Stand, LGBTQ, Martin Atkins, Ontario, Playboy, racism, Republican, Roxanne Tellier, segarini, Supreme Court, United States, xenophobia on November 4, 2018 by segariniENOUGH already with this daylight saving nonsense. The cost to the country, and it’s citizens, has been recorded and shown to be of little to no benefit to the nation.
JAIMIE VERNON – THE BLURST OF TIMES
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Back To The Future, Biff Tannen, Blurst of Times, Bob Segarini, Canadian, Canadian Music, candidate, cronie, DBAWIS, democracy, Democrat, DNC, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Donald Trump, Election, fiddle, Hillary Clinton, horse, Idiocracy, Jaimie Vernon, Kentucky Derby, McCarthy, monkeys, Montgomery Burns, Nero, Oompa Loompa, Republican, Richie Rich, RNC, The Donald, The Simpsons, Willy Wonka on November 12, 2016 by segariniI’ve got nothing left. I’m spent. This week has been the tightrope shit-show from hell. As Montgomery Burns found out on ‘The Simpsons’ when he tried to get monkeys to type out the greatest novel of all time: “It was the best of times, it was the blurst of times.”