Debbie Riddle is a sweetheart, but fickle.
She apparently gave her country away,
but now she wants it back.
"The citizens are sick and tired of political correctness.
They want to take their country back."
Who does she want to take it back from?
The Apaches? The Kiowa? The Comanches, Caddos,
Karankawas, Coahuiltecos and Carrizos?
Maybe she wants to take our country back from
the Tawakonis and Kitsais. Or the Bidais?
Maybe the Jumanos or the Wichitas.
I think Debbie Riddle already did that, a long time ago.
Did you know the name "Texas" comes from the Caddoan
Indian word, "Taysha"? It means "friend". "Taysha" was
was corrupted to "Texas". It no longer means "friend".
Now it means, "We want our country back!"
I suppose our Riddle, Debbie, might mean that she wants
our country back from . . . oh, I dunno . . . Mexicans.
But that is a bit of a puzzle, too. Maybe Debbie forgot
that the Riddle family already did that, too.
That Debbie Riddle is a riddle, isn't she? She is like
a kleptomaniac accusing the storekeeper of being in the store:
"None of this would have happened if he had just gone away!"
It isn't politically correct to say these things,
but political correctness has brown skin, too.
(Debbie Riddle is a State Representative in Taysha.)
She apparently gave her country away,
but now she wants it back.
"The citizens are sick and tired of political correctness.
They want to take their country back."
Who does she want to take it back from?
The Apaches? The Kiowa? The Comanches, Caddos,
Karankawas, Coahuiltecos and Carrizos?
Maybe she wants to take our country back from
the Tawakonis and Kitsais. Or the Bidais?
Maybe the Jumanos or the Wichitas.
I think Debbie Riddle already did that, a long time ago.
Did you know the name "Texas" comes from the Caddoan
Indian word, "Taysha"? It means "friend". "Taysha" was
was corrupted to "Texas". It no longer means "friend".
Now it means, "We want our country back!"
I suppose our Riddle, Debbie, might mean that she wants
our country back from . . . oh, I dunno . . . Mexicans.
But that is a bit of a puzzle, too. Maybe Debbie forgot
that the Riddle family already did that, too.
That Debbie Riddle is a riddle, isn't she? She is like
a kleptomaniac accusing the storekeeper of being in the store:
"None of this would have happened if he had just gone away!"
It isn't politically correct to say these things,
but political correctness has brown skin, too.
(Debbie Riddle is a State Representative in Taysha.)
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