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Sweetwater, Texas my bet.
Please get her out of there, quickly!
She's gonna be really disappointed the first time I pee into/onto that.
He aint doin anything the stupid fucks that elected him didnt want done. Their shit hole is their shithole except they want the same shithole for the whole country. There are just enough stupid and corrupt people here in this country to put him in charge of their future shithole. Did I mention shit hole.guy is just a joke, now he wants to run for president.
hes screwing up the city as fast as possible, and now he thinks he can run the country
Evidently Japan has not learned from the Newhall shooting
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America..... it’s because of men like this that we sleep sound at night.
In 2004, U.S. Marine 1st Sgt. Brad Kasal was engaged in a firefight with insurgents during the Second Battle of Fallujah. He was hit by seven 7.62mm rounds and more than 40 pieces of shrapnel from a fragmentation grenade. While fighting, he used his body to shield another Marine and was responsible for saving the lives of several Marines under his command.
After being taken out of the house by fellow Marines while severely wounded, he was still holding his M9 pistol and his Ka-Bar knife. He adamantly refused to lie on a litter to deny the enemy the satisfaction of seeing him in a supine position. After arriving at the field hospital, it was determined that he had lost 60% of his blood and doctors identified that he had over 100 puncture wounds. As a result of his injuries, he lost four inches of bone in his right leg and has undergone 21 surgeries to repair the injuries to his leg.
For his actions, Kasal was awarded several medals including the Navy Cross for valor. He retired in 2018 from the Marine Corps as a Sgt. Major.