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Chip and Neil. Thank you for the clarifying your positions. I welcome the education and you guys squaring me away.…
Like, the only thing yall ever say as an argument is “it’s all Biden’s fault” there is never any admitting…
By saying the “problem was solved” you mean by executing American citizens in the street, kidnapping grandmas, detaining children and…
Chip and Neil. Thank you for the clarifying your positions. I welcome the education and you guys squaring me away.…