Nice to see a cohesive family…
James Woods (disambiguation)
James Woods (born 1947) is an American film and television actor. James Woods may also refer to:
Nice to see a cohesive family…
He even makes his grandma sick.
She did call the police, who were apologetic that there wasn’t enough evidence to trigger a charge.
GOP spokesman for Kavanaugh resigns aftersexual harassment charges against him revealed.
As a bonus, he was fired from that job, where he was a social media adviser for North Carolina House Majority Leader John Bell .
Now THAT’s a funny line.
What shall we call the movement of republican family’s kicking these hypocritical bastards to the curb?
#curbyourrepublican ?
#fuckyoutoodad ?
Well, then, she never should have called the police. See how that works?
That’s a* good* line.
But this, in response to a republican representative dropping out of a race because his own daughter accused him of groping her…
That’s a *great *line.
This guy is State Rep for my city.
What a creepy sick fuck.
#trump-a-dump
#trumpster-dumpster
#trumpie-dumpie
The detective who investigated wanted to file charges, but was told by his superiors to drop the cse because there wasn’t enough evidence. At the time, the Police Chief was corresponding with her father (Chair of the Legislative Budget Committee) about trying to increase the budget for the State Police, and get more of them stationed in his City.
She also reported this to the counselor at her (Christian) school. He made a note in her file, but didn’t do much else. He did NOT report it to the authorities, though school employees are mandated reporters under Minnesota law. Her father was, at the time, an officer on the school’s Board of Directors.
Congressman Paul Gosar, on his siblings who made the ad supporting his opponent:
“My siblings who chose to film ads against me are all liberal Democrats who hate President Trump. These disgruntled Hillary suppporters are related by blood to me but like leftists everywhere, they put political ideology before family. Stalin would be proud. #Az04 #MAGA2018”
So it’s party before country, but family before party ? Man, that shit is becoming real hard to diagram accurately.
As with most Republicans, it’s “me above all”.
James Woods’s Twitter account has been locked because of a tweet he made back in July encouraging men not to vote. Twitter claimed the tweet could have impacted an election, and told hi they will unlock his account if he deletes the post. He says he won’t.
Tough to see how the conservative side would benefit from an absence of votes. Maybe Woods isn’t as smart as he (continually and endlessly) claims he is.
James Woods is as smart as his namesake.
His namesake?
Woods, maybe? Trees aren’t noted for their intelligence. **silenus **may be implying that Woods is dumb as a stump.
Was he smart enough to go to James Wood High School?
Woods, maybe? Trees aren’t noted for their intelligence. **silenus **may be implying that Woods is dumb as a stump.
Could be.
I actually checked wikipedia’s ‘disambiguation’ page for clues:
James Woods may also refer to:
James Woods, a fictionalized character based on, and voiced by, the American actor
James A. Woods (born 1979), Canadian actor
James B. Woods (died 1875), merchant and political figure in Newfoundland
James P. Woods (1868–1948), American politician, U.S. Representative from Virginia
James Frank Woods (1872–1930), major landowner during the Kingdom of Hawaii
James Park Woods (1886–1963), Australian soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross
Jimmy Woods (born 1934), American jazz musician
Jim Woods (1916–1988), American sportscaster
James Woods (footballer), English footballer who played for Burnley in the 1880s
Jim Woods (baseball) (born 1939), American baseball player
James Woods (freestyle skier) (born 1992), British freestyle skier
James Woods (Canadian business executive) (1855–1941), Canadian industrialist and philanthropist
James H. Woods, American politician from New York
James Woods (born 1947) is an American film and television actor. James Woods may also refer to:
…None of those are all that widely famous, so perhaps the stump reference was the one intended.