Over70irregs
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Heed this advice. All men.
Then maybe keep the piehole shut until such time.That was because of misinformation released.
The first few hours of any event causes a lot of wild theories to develop.
Usually by the next day, after more facts are known, the real information begins to evolve.
Ah, the beauty of anonymity on the Internet.Heed this advice. All men.
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You need to re evaluate your meds.
Heed your own advice.Then maybe keep the piehole shut until such time.
Questionable
You watch it?Questionable
Him being alive - maybe, but exposing things- doubtful.Questionable
I did. Questionable. Mental illness is a possibility.You watch it?
Hmm.....China, China, China
I’m not saying it’s not true, but it sounds improbable.Hmm.....China, China, China
Here I stand:I did. Questionable. Mental illness is a possibility.
We will never get the truth. Maybe Trump can reveal it? I think the truth would be so catastrophic that no president can ever really reveal it.Here I stand:View attachment 506741
That's something that was said recently about if Trump released all the JFK records.We will never get the truth. Maybe Trump can reveal it? I think the truth would be so catastrophic that no president can ever really reveal it.
Some things are best left unsaid…That's something that was said recently about if Trump released all the JFK records.
100% psyopWe will never get the truth. Maybe Trump can reveal it? I think the truth would be so catastrophic that no president can ever really reveal it.
Ummm unless you’re on your game your not anonymous.Ah, the beauty of anonymity on the Internet.
You mean the highly decorated veteran American citizen?
His commander during that deployment said on social media that Jabbar "worked quietly and professionally in the S1 shop and as a mail clerk, ensuring the little things that kept us all connected to home were done with care and precision" and described him as "a great soldier, someone who showed discipline and dedication."
According to data released by the Army on Thursday, Jabbar's awards echo that assessment and paint him as a high-achieving soldier who worked in a supporting role but deployed to Afghanistan without ever seeing combat.
During his Army career, he was awarded the Army Commendation Medal three times and the Army Achievement Medal four times. Army records show that Jabbar also earned a Parachutist Badge -- an accomplishment that traditionally would not have been required of someone working as an IT specialist outside of an airborne unit.