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Read the “Oath of Enlistment” it may answer your questions. Can’t speak for higher brass.
No the 22nd amendment is as it should be. With 4 years you have just enough time to get some parts of your agenda done, but not enough time to ruin the entire country. Extending the term limits could be a death sentence to this country.
Just look up Milton Friedman on minimum wage. He has the answer.

re: CNN has the scoop on ACB

Posted by Clear for the option on 9/28/20 at 2:29 pm to
Honestly this sounds like an article from the Onion, which CNN is swiftly starting to become their top competitor.

re: Favorite Quotes

Posted by Clear for the option on 9/23/20 at 2:45 pm to
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Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

~Mark Twain
One of the greatest things my Father told me. At the time I was dealing with teachers that were more concerned with indoctrination than education.
Depends on how much you want to spend. For a gift, I suggest Mitcher's. Excellent and it won't break the bank.
That's because its an indoctrination system and not a education system. . .
The best all around firearm would be a AR chambered in pistol rounds that takes Glock magazines. That way you can buy yourself high capacity magazines. .223/5.56 in a close range instance is highly overrated. This is important because reloading in a nerve racking situation can determine your fate very quickly, you will want to cut out as much of that as you can. Now the next part is you want to fill those magazines with Hollow points. I don't think a shotgun is as effective in this scenario is because how ammunition is cumbersome and something you will have to reload very often.
I took him about a year or so ago, he was one of the better professors I had. Instead of just having a memorization class he made you think critically into the reasons and or the forces behind the events in history. He was a good professor that cared about your success, ended that class with a 92. From what I understand the school decided not to let him go.
I know this isn't LSU but at La Tech psychology was so easy that it would be near impossible to fail.

re: Um

Posted by Clear for the option on 10/14/19 at 8:13 pm to
Well said. You really brought in a good topic.
I would take a AMC Gremlin over that disgrace of a truck
My father is hands down one of my closest friends, we enjoy many of the same things and each others company. But most importantly he is one person that I can go to if I need help with anything. He will still chew me a new one if I'm an idiot.
These are the qualities that make the best parents.

As for my mother, she holds an incomparable amount of love for the entire family. She seems to connect better with my brother as they have many similarities. She has helped me with every endeavor I took on growing up.

I know for a certainty that I will hold the same feelings for them for the rest of time.
Brother of mine moved to CO after college, he told me about them and I fell in love with it.
I've been enjoying their tunes for some time now. Does anyone else enjoy classic bluegrass.
In no particular order.

The Beatles (Most influential rock band of all time)
Rolling Stones
Queen
Led Zepplin
Red Hot Chili Peppers (Newer but had many major hits)
I will say that I once pulled a Supra Launch 22v behind my Chevy Colorado. Not gonna lie it was a pretty brutal 5.5 hour drive. Having a larger more powerful truck would have been nice. Don't get me wrong, my little truck made the journey just fine, however had really low MPG and breaking was hard and bumps were rough. That being said I would recommend anyone looking at a Silverado to consider a Colorado because it is significantly cheaper and way more efficient. Also its a hell of a lot easier to drive and park.