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3 minutes ago, motonoggin said:

It's funny watching all you guys act like 4 year olds anytime your accepted social constructs are challenged. 

Give it a rest and come down off your high horse (pun).  It’s Saturday night.  Drink a beer or two and relax.

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29 minutes ago, Snake said:

I wish he were running against a REAL woman in service.... :lol:

Martha Elizabeth McSally (born March 22, 1966) is an American politician and retired military commander. McSally served in the United States Air Force from 1988-2010, rising to the rank of Colonel. After leaving the Air Force, McSally ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 2nd congressional district as a Republican. McSally was one of the highest ranking female pilots in the history of the Air Force. She was the first American woman to fly in combat following the 1991 lifting of the prohibition on female combat pilots.

McSally earned her USAF Pilot wings following graduation from Undergraduate Pilot Training at Laughlin AFB, Texas and was initially assigned to Laughlin as a First Assignment Instructor Pilot (FAIP) in the T-37 jet trainer. Following the repeal of the combat aircraft restriction for female pilots, she completed Lead-in Fighter Training (LIFT) in 1993.[5] McSally became the first woman in U.S. history to fly a combat aircraft into enemy territory when she flew into Iraq in support of the United Nations no-fly zone enforcement.[3]

McSally completed Replacement Training Unit for the A-10 Thunderbolt II at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona, and was assigned to an operational A-10 squadron and was deployed to Kuwait in January 1995.[1] During that deployment, she flew combat patrols over Iraq in support of Operation Southern Watch, enforcing the no-fly zone over southern Iraq.[1] In 1999, she deployed to Europe in support of Operation Allied Force. McSally was selected as one of seven active duty Air Force officers for the Legislative Fellowship program, during which time she lived in Washington, D.C. and advised Senator Jon Kyl (R-AZ) on defense and foreign affairs policy.[6]

Promoted to Major, she reported to Joint Task Force Southwest Asia (JTF-SWA) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2000 for an Operation Southern Watch temporary assignment. Promoted below the zone to Lieutenant Colonel, she took command of the A-10 equipped 354th Fighter Squadron at Davis-Monthan AFB in July 2004, and was subsequently deployed to Afghanistan under Operation Enduring Freedom, where she employed weapons loaded on her A-10 in combat for the first time. In 2005, McSally and her squadron were awarded the David C. Shilling Award, given by the Air Force Association for the best aerospace contribution to national defense.

This is the type of women in power liberals abhor.

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I bet Chelsea Manning wouldnt have voted to straight ass fuck us with warrantless searches like the rest of the pieces of fucking shit in the senate did

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2 minutes ago, f7ben said:

I bet Chelsea Manning wouldnt have voted to straight ass fuck us with warrantless searches like the rest of the pieces of fucking shit in the senate did

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4 minutes ago, f7ben said:

I bet Chelsea Manning wouldnt have voted to straight ass fuck us with warrantless searches like the rest of the pieces of fucking shit in the senate did

He can't vote he is a felon :lmao: but he can run for Senate :guzzle: 

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2 hours ago, Momorider said:

He can't even vote for himself in the election :lol: 

Maryland. Individuals convicted of a felony are ineligible to vote while incarcerated, but can register and vote upon release, even while on probation or parole (as of April 2016). Ex-offenders should re-register to vote.

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1 minute ago, steve from amherst said:

Maryland. Individuals convicted of a felony are ineligible to vote while incarcerated, but can register and vote upon release, even while on probation or parole (as of April 2016). Ex-offenders should re-register to vote.

Haha. Poor doodoorider...

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