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Biden taps Obama, George Clooney, Julia Roberts and the Clintons for mega fundraisers
Pimpadeaux replied to Maximum Overkill's topic in The Geek Club
Link to the Democratic Party starting the KKK and continuing to support it today. You're completely ignorant to the shift in post-Civil War political philosophies. It doesn't matter that someone who identified at the time as a Democrat almost 160 years ago started the KKK. What matters is the side of the political spectrum the KKK, fascists and white supremists represent TODAY. If you want to live in 1865, have at it, boyo. Southern boyos and girlyos for decades have switched from Democrat to Republican because of the push for civil rights in this country. That's not floss stuck between your teef, boyo. It's my ass hair. -
It has been a few years since I've done one, and I'm itching to do at least a couple this summer - Torreys and Grays, which can be done on one day. I've hiked up: Elbert - Highest point in Colorado. Looooonnnnnngggg but not super tough. The hardest part was in the forest, which was like climbing a staircase two steps at a time. The top was an easy, gently ridge. Sherman - My first one. There is an abandoned mine along the way. I don't recall that one being too tough. Democrat, Cameron, Lincoln and Bross - These easily can be done in one day. Each one looks different. Bross almost looks like you could just drive up it. They don't count Cameron if you hike the saddle between Democrat and Cameron, but fock it. It's a 14'er. Sneffels - The first time I tried this one, a storm blew in, aborting the hike. The alpine meadow near the trailhead is so beautiful. My dad waited down there while I made the hike. It's not a super long hike, but it's a steep trek through scree. A marmot got into my backpack and helped himself to some Oreos. Princeton - By far the focking hardest. It was long, and there was a lot of scrambling over rocks and boulders. I still have scars on my legs. I'd previously worn running shoes with no issues, but Princeton demands hiking boots. I still have scars from losing my footing and scraping my legs on boulders. If you've got four-wheel drive, you can get to a camp and take a much shorter trail up, but we had to hike the long road from farther down. Bierstadt - Tooking the family on a great Colorado vacation a few years ago, and we started up this one but a storm rolled in and we had to retreat. Lightning there had killed some hikers just a week earlier, so you don't fock around with storms high up on mountains. There is nowhere to hide. Rusty III wanted to try again, so we got up at like 4 a.m. the next morning to make the 90-mile drive to get to the trailhead. The first part of the trail has bridges over creeks and his pretty cool. The hike round-trip is around 14.5 miles, so it's pretty long. It is considered one of the easier 14'ers, but the top part was a lot like Princeton and more of a pain in the ass than I had anticipated. So now I'm looking at Grays and Torreys. Has anyone ever done these? Are there easier ones, besides driving up Pike's Peak?
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He called himself a "conservative Democrat" at one point. He spoke kindly of Obama and McCain. He later ditched the Democratic Party and became independent. He thanked Obama for his service at a Trump inauguration event. Now here's a true patriot right there, a man who thought for himself and looked at the big picture instead of falling in lockstep behind a singular mindset. And he was funny as hell.
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That's scary. We had just gotten to the top of Bross after doing Democrat, Cameron and Lincoln when a storm blew in, and with nowhere to hide, we pretty much ran down the trail as lightning struck rocks not far from us.