Barbara Boxer: Please Call Me 'Senator'
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You gotta love California.
Pelosi, Feinstein, & Boxer.
Three worthless, pathetic, pieces of liberal shit.
[Please do not confuse with the three "guys" from Mass. Kennedy, Kerry, and Barney (the name says it) Frank].
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Barbara Boxer...lol...what a piece of human shit. Fucking cunt bag...
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Calling someone "senator" is not granting a title of nobility. George Washington asked to be called "Mr. President." Likewise, calling a judge, "your honor" implies no greater power than granted by the constitution. However, calling someone a "cunt bag" is definitely hateful and a case of verbal assault. You should be ashamed of yourself, but I'm guessing you won't be. By using that term, you show your complete disregard for basic human dignity.
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dame is just the german version of lady or ma'am
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You are incorrect, sir.
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I suppose the General thinks he earned his Title?
This video is a clear example of misogyny, nothing more!
When working in your official capacity you are addressed as your title.
You do not initiate a call or statement to an Official as "Sir" or "Ma'am", such as "Ma'am, these are the figures of 2008" or "Sir, these are the reports for the crash site."
Use of Ma'am and Sir are used when confirming questions and statements, such as "yes Sir" or "yes Ma'am.
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@BabyHominid If you read that quote of the Constitution correctly, it states that the US will not recognize the any foreign government officials as having Titles in the US.
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Gen Walsh stated he would only accept an apology from Boxer is if she got on her knees and licked her lips and actually didn't speak at all....or use her teeth.
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that joke was told in be cool
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Hes been missing ever since he got caught and now here he is in youtube!!holy shit, its PeeWee Herman!!
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LOL don't forget Babs. That's another great word to call a chick.
Here's from the Constitution: "No title of nobility shall be granted by the United States: and no person holding any office of profit or trust under them, shall, without the consent of the Congress, accept of any present, emolument, office, or title, of any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign state." She thinks she's really "it", doesn't she?
BabyHominid 2 years ago 9
She be my ho.
ramzpaul 2 years ago 2