was the father. even aids the other six men on e stage high-fived and call my wife a harlot, i m just kiddingh for thoso e of you who don t kno i have one son named lincoln, but even that name s become controversial in the past few yearrancs because a san franciso school district wanted to remove abraham lincoln s name from one of its high schools.n thankfully, it didn t happen, but from now on just to be safef whenever we re ie,n california,y son goes with by his middle name, o.j. yes, san francisco kept abean lincoln s name, bukst with it jt lost its biggest shopping malle. thanks to the high crime and high taxes in the state. it s obviously a disaster from a financial standpoint, but evensi onng an emotional level, losing the mall is a big blow to californians like dianne feinstein who will no longer be able to shop at her favorite store, forever 91. drugs and homeless have floodeda thnde streets,al to though democrats want you to call them free range people or unhousedha
okay? i m sorry i m so upset, but, please help president trump. if you can afford $5 or $10, if you can t afford $1, that s fine. just pray. progressive from south carolina. help this man, donald j. trump, they re trying to drain him dry. he s a progressive. if you got any money to give, give it. but he s got some good things, too. go tonight. give the president some money to fight this bull [ bleep ]. lindsey graham the progressive from south carolina. you know, it s like my southern mom, no good deed goes unpunished. i mean if you re a dog trainer and you can make a dog ill that quickly you re a successful dog trainer. you re a genius. he ll be back, by the way. lindsey graham will be back. you scream at him and he s still loyal. willie, i would love to show you the front of the paper of can you believe this? this is a paper of record. it s morning joe. quickly what is this? front page. come on. put that down. i guess it s sports illustrated time
As kinesiology-exercise science majors, both Harold and Trey Dennis saw the program as a route to advance Kentucky through a career in health care. Now, the father and son both hope to influence the next generation of physician assistants.