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 Posted: Fri May 8th, 2020 03:13 pm
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mhoward
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Tsquare wrote:
On a different twist. I have questions for thought.

1)  How do people not know that the USA is a Republic, not a democracy?
2) Why are hospitals paid more for Covid 19 deaths?
3) What did Jeffery Epstein know and who killed him?
4) Why did the DA in Glynn county Georgia decide not to file charges against Greg and Travis McMichael for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery when there is video evidence of them shooting the unarmed youth?
5) Why has the price of gas shot up 20 cents per gallon this past week when the price of crude oil is still less than $15 a barrel?

Also, just for clarification:
The third Saturday of May is Armed Forces Day is to honor those currently wearing the uniform.
Veteran's Day is November 11th and is to honor those who used to wear the uniform.
Memorial Day is the last Monday of May and is to honor those who never made it out of uniform and it is a somber holiday.

1) Standard misconception as the two are similar
2) Because then the reported numbers will be higher (and the data skewed)
3) He knew all the powerful people that delved in child molestation and other disgusting sexual things that he provided. / One of those powerful people, probably Hillary
4) Took him a long while, but that has been corrected now and the McMichaels are in jail on charges of murder and aggravated assault
5) Probably to discourage us from traveling now that some restrictions are being lifted... just a guess, though

Nice list of the holidays that honor veterans, both current and past!  All three of these holidays should be observed for what they represent, and not just a "paid holiday" day off from work



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