@DocStrangelove2
If the G11 ever made it to service I think of the words from
Sergeant Major Basil Plumley:
Sir, if the time comes I need one, there'll be plenty lying on the ground.
@atensnut
Statistically California has the largest population in the US which also means they are most likely to win the Powerball of the 45 states that participate.
@JackPosobiec
Operation Fast and furious since he used presidential privilege to sweep it under the rug. The things that came out of that is were crimes against the United States as they were going to use it to frame gun owners to take away their rights.
@WomenBeingAwful
I will say it again if a woman falsely accuses a man of rape and is determined if was intentional she should go to prison for the same amount of years he would have if he did do it. He should also receive damages.
@JackPosobiec
They are doing 2 things trying to lull people who would vote for Trump into a false sense of security and 2 scare their base into voting for Brandon
@BreitbartNews
That's been the plan from the beginning, but will only be valued what they value it at not anyone else. This whole thing has been a political witch hunt. New York sucks
@stclairashley
I 100% agree that they should live in Dorms/Barracks. For rec outings as long as they are paying for it out of their own pocket I have no problem, but I think their salary should be tied to the median income of the country not their whims.
@hellentroy8
The guy in the back on the right has 5 fingers on the right side of his glass. So he has 6 fingers or 5 fingers and no thumb all while holding a glass
@dom_lucre
The war on homelessness happened. The local government poured money into combating homelessness and the orgs pocketed the money, they didn't want to fix the problem so they could continue to fight homelessness and collect money for it.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has signed the Permitless Carry Bill, H. 3594.
Congratulations, South Carolina.
We now have 29 Permitless Carry States!
Good on Rumble to tell Authoritarians to piss off. Allegations are not proof of anything "Innocent until proven guilty" I also think that if someone falsely accuses someone and it is deemed so they should get the same penalty that the accused would have got.