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Another 9/11, one day to forget
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09 Nov 16 10:55 AM
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Jorge Tavares - UmZero
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No further comments and, apologize if this is something we shouldn't mention here but, it's much more than I can hold w/o speak. Feel free to remove this post.
Jorge Tavares
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Re: Another 9/11, one day to forget
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09 Nov 16 01:51 PM
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Jack McGregor
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Given the individual in question's past history of vindictiveness towards those who have crossed him, we admire your bravery in taking a public stand. (Especially on such a popular website!!!)
And since deleting it now would provide you no protection (the agencies in charge have surely already archived it for later use when it comes time to make the lists), we might as well just leave it here for inspiration.
The curse of "interesting times" is surely upon us...
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Re: Another 9/11, one day to forget
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09 Nov 16 03:19 PM
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Frank
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Re: Another 9/11, one day to forget
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09 Nov 16 04:19 PM
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Steve - Caliq
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and there was me thinking the Brits will go down in history for this decade with the biggest political / economic change of its time with Brixit, and then the US has to go one better and Trump it. :rolleyes:
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Re: Another 9/11, one day to forget
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11 Nov 16 11:14 AM
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Joe Leibel
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I feel the need to apologize on behalf of my country.
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