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You can't upgrade the military until they break all of their old toys first.
See US Navy Pacific Fleet for example.
See US Navy Pacific Fleet for example.
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lol okay, are they out though? no sooooo there is your answer. Presidents seem to love warCame pretty close though.
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barfo
lol okay, are they out though? no sooooo there is your answer. Presidents seem to love war
Are we now talking about all the people she murdered but made to look like suicides?
Sure. Luckily, Trump isn't at all vicious about hurting people, and doesn't have any criminal background, so your stance makes perfect sense.
That one time (at band camp) when you were in the same room with her - you didn't try to talk to her and get ignored, did you? Because that would fit the storyline pretty well.
barfo
says who? if you think he's going to find Palestinian peace without nation building there or funding....whew!!!! Trump wants to build shit everywhere in the world...nothing new. Problem now is he can't find the money for any of his campaign promisesTo his credit, we're done with nation building. That's a giant step in the right direction.
She was at my cousin's funeral. Her husband gave the eulogy.
You really can be an idiot most of the time.
Who is Billy Dale? He's one of the more public ones that she hurt.
Travel Office Director Billy Dale was indicted by a federal grand jury on December 7, 1994, on two counts of embezzlement and criminal conversion, charged with wrongfully depositing into his own bank account $68,000 in checks from media organizations traveling with the president[35] during the period between 1988 and 1991.[5] He faced up to 20 years in prison if convicted.[36] Dale's attorneys conceded that funds had been co-mingled, but stated that Dale had not stolen anything but rather used the monies for the substantial tips and off-the-book payments that the job required, especially in foreign countries, and that anything left over was used as a discount against future trips.[5]