That is one cute carrot muncher
kek
tyb
muh yo? sup'
wasn't what I thought it was going to be, we measured up some gates, surveyed an area to clear and went to a billabong, then 4 wheeled along a creek bed, took picks and vid, chatted all day, was good to hear about his life and see what he wanted to show me. Got a few secrets.. tired big adventure
any thing new?
how was your day?
ready to bake
yoh callin the ball
sleep tight
Sleep tight
was in the papers, one knows where they were buried, the authorities didn't allow the public to know and hid the information, the man that buried them, on his death bed told my friend, big mystery
>I'm working out the 11.3, 11.4 thing in muh head
>aei talked chat logs and op sec
>shrug I got that but not the tie in
What bread did that start in?
habby bakes, cakes
hello woody
hope it improves for you
tor is an effort to use, with constant captcha
thanks for saying hi
g'nite
No one knows*
I'm the cat, yo is the dog
you still kiss me, when I'm crabby
and sometimes I sit on your head
KEK
stupid hat
BHawawawawwwhahhaa
you are a little crabby…
kekek
sleep tight yo
Narrative Reframes, [06.02.21 23:57]
Narrative reframes uses too many () that 8kun see it as a form of spam, this is an interesting one, high lighting and copying the text isnt going to happen.
https://t.me/NarrativeReframes/129
no problems with lin woods stuff…
doing it the same way in notepad++
NR has problems, higher than my pay grade of ZERO
what do you look for first?
23 23 35 30 = 111
Notables are not endorsements
grabbing dinner back in a bit
>>53712 dough
@179
#249
>>53731 , >>53831, >>53832, PF Reports
>>53892 New US flag , DC as a state ….. added?
>>53885 Lin Wood 2:03 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” - Genesis 1:3
>>53881 Narrative Reframes, The Great Reset by the Deepstate
>>53880 Filing a major lawsuit against Biden’s FBI, NSA, ODNI, & State Department, sign the petition now
>>53838 >>53839, >>53840, How To Protect Your Local Economy From The Great Reset
>>53816 RudyG: how does a former partner of high level Chinese Communists who got millions from the CCP get any kind of clearance?
>>53807 , >>53823, Biden Bars "Erratic" Trump From Receiving Intel Briefings Customary For Former Presidents
>>53804 Rep Ted Budd requests militarized fencing around the capitol come down
>>53777 @ggreenwald Serious question: why are investors not stepping up, gathering all the excellent journalists who are driven out of mainstream publications
>>53774 Trump Considers Launching His Own Social Media Platform
>>53766 Rasmussen has stats of election fraud
>>53764 @parscale “If they only impeached you twice, you need to run again.
>>53761 Steve Bannon at his War Room talks with Mike Lindell earlier today
>>53747 Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit has been suspended from twitter
>>53746 Evidence that the powers that be KNEW in advance that certain groups were planning to make the MAGA rally on January 6th violent.
>>53743 Mike Lindell on GAB
>>53734 CIA agent Kevin Carroll wants a new war on terror.
>>53726 Lin Wood My staff is noodling the idea of creating a podcast for me called Lin’Cast
>>53722 , >>53725 Hawley Responds To Running For President…
#249
Tens of thousands protest Myanmar coup amid internet blackout
Protesters rally in Yangon for a second day, denouncing military coup and demanding Aung San Suu Kyi’s release.
1/3
7 Feb 2021
Tens of thousands of people rallied again in Myanmar’s biggest city Yangon on Sunday denouncing a military coup and demanding the release of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Protesters marching in Yangon for a second consecutive day on Sunday carried red balloons – the colour of Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) – and chanted, “We don’t want military dictatorship! We want democracy!”
They walked in the bright sunshine down the middle of the road, waving NLD flags and making the three-figure salute that has become a symbol of protest against the February 1 coup. Drivers honked their horns and passengers held up photos of Aung San Suu Kyi.
“We will move forward and keep demanding until we get democracy. Down with the military dictatorship,” protester Myo Win, 37, told AFP news agency.
A monk raises the three-finger salute during a protest against the military coup in Yangon on February 7, 2021 [Ye Aung Thu/ AFP]
The scenes, broadcast on Facebook, were some of the few that have come out of the country since Myanmar’s military authorities shut down the internet and restricted phone lines on Saturday.Netblocks, a UK-based service that tracks internet disruptions, said “a near-total internet shutdown” was in effect in Myanmar by Saturday afternoon, with connectivity falling to just 16 percent of normal levels.
The broad outage followed a military order on Friday to block Twitter and Instagram after authorities said some people were trying to use the platforms to spread “fake news”. Facebook had already been blocked earlier in the week – though not fully.
Update: A near-total internet shutdown is now in effect in #Myanmar.
Network data show a collapse of connectivity to 16% of ordinary levels from ~2 pm local time 📉
The information blackout is likely to severely limit coverage of anti-coup protests 📵
📉https://t.co/Jgc20OBk27 pic.twitter.com/b6pIM0MKQQ
— NetBlocks (@netblocks) February 6, 2021
The communication blackout has lent greater urgency to efforts to resist the coup. Saturday saw the largest protests to date, with tens of thousands coming out in cities across the country to condemn the coup that brought a 10-year experiment with democracy to a crashing halt.
In Yangon, thousands of people – factory workers and students prominent among them – marched down a main street on Saturday, chanting, “Military dictator, fail, fail; Democracy, win, win”.
#HAPPENING Protest against the military dictatorship — workers, youths and activists organised it — YANGON #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #Burma #democracy #BurmaCoup pic.twitter.com/kcSDmJQPAO
— Cape Diamond (@cape_diamond) February 6, 2021
Similar-sized demonstrations took place in at least two other parts of the city. At Yangon’s City Hall, protesters presented flowers to police, some of whom carried assault rifles.
A protester gives flowers to a line of riot police during a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on February 6, 2021 [Stringer/ AFP]
Demonstrators protest against the military coup and demand the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, in Yangon, February 6, 2021 [Stringer/Reuters]
Thousands more also took to the streets in Myanmar’s second city Mandalay and its military-built capital Naypyidaw, home to the nation’s government bueaucrats, where demonstrators chanted anti-coup slogans and called for Aung San Suu Kyi’s release.
“#Myanmar’s military and police must ensure the right to peaceful assembly is fully respected and demonstrators are not subjected to reprisals,” the UN Human Rights office tweeted after Saturday’s protests.
Despite the large-scale deployment of riot police – backed by water cannon – there were no reports of major clashes.
‘We must all stand with the people of Myanmar’
With the internet cut off and official information scarce, rumours swirled about the fate of Suu Kyi and her cabinet. A story that she had been released, which drew huge crowds onto the streets to celebrate overnight on Saturday, was quickly quashed by her lawyer.
More than 160 people have been arrested since the military seized power in the early hours of Monday, said Thomas Andrews, the UN special rapporteur on Myanmar.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/7/near-total-internet-shutdown-in-myanmar-as-coup-protests-spread
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“The generals are now attempting to paralyse the citizen movement of resistance – and keep the outside world in the dark – by cutting virtually all internet access,” Andrews said in a statement on Sunday.
“We must all stand with the people of Myanmar in their hour of danger and need. They deserve nothing less.”
The courageous people of Myanmar must know that they are not alone as they defend their fragile democracy. I am urging the UN Human Rights Council to immediately convene a Special Session. Here is my message on the deepening crisis in Myanmar. pic.twitter.com/dJlXVWzROR
— UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews (@RapporteurUn) February 7, 2021
The civil disobedience movement has been building in Myanmar all week, with doctors and teachers among those refusing to work. Every night, people bang pots and pans in a show of anger.
Debbie Stothard, founder of the campaign group, the alternative ASEAN network on Burma, told Al Jazeera the protesters were “taking a huge risk” as the military had cracked down on protests in the past with lethal force, killing thousands of people.
But people in Myanmar are “very angry”, said Stothard. “They know this is more than about the NLD and Aung San Suu Kyi. This is about their future. This military has messed with the wrong generation.”
She added, “The military dictatorship is gambling on the fact that there will be a lot of statements, but no real action. It’s time to target military companies, because economic power is one of the motivating forces for the military to grab power like this.”
As the civil disobedience movement gathered steam over the weekend, the military ordered telecoms networks to freeze access to social media platforms, which have been critical sources of independent news as well as organising tools for protests.
In a statement, Twitter said it was “deeply concerned” about the blockage order and vowed to “advocate to end destructive government-led shutdowns”. Its spokesman said the blockages “undermines the public conversation and the rights of people to make their voices heard”.
Facebook also urged the military to reverse its decision.
“At this critical time, the people of Myanmar need access to important information and to be able to communicate with their loved ones,” Facebook’s head of public policy for Asia-Pacific emerging countries, Rafael Frankel, said in a statement.
Amnesty International meanwhile called the shutdown “a heinous and reckless decision” at a time when Myanmar was coping with the coup, years of civil conflict and the COVID-19 crisis.
Army chief Min Aung Hlaing seized power on February 1, accusing Suu Kyi and her NLD of failing to act on the army’s complaints that last November’s election was marred by fraud. The election commission said it had found no evidence to support the claims.
The military announced a one-year state of emergency and has promised to hand over power after new elections, without giving a timeframe.
Suu Kyi, a Nobel Peace laureate, has been charged with illegally importing six walkie-talkies, while removed President Win Myint is accused of flouting COVID-19 restrictions. Neither has been seen since the coup. Their lawyer said they were being held in their homes.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/7/near-total-internet-shutdown-in-myanmar-as-coup-protests-spread
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Australian detained
The coup has sparked international outrage, with the United States considering sanctions against the generals and the UN Security Council calling for the release of all detainees.
It has also deepened tensions between the US and China, which has close links to Myanmar’s military. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pressed top Chinese diplomat Yang Jiechi in a phone call on Friday to condemn the coup, the State Department said.
The generals have few overseas interests vulnerable to sanctions but the military’s extensive business investments could suffer if foreign partners leave – as Japanese drinks company Kirin Holdings said it would on Friday.
Meanwhile, the office of Australia’s foreign minister said in a statement on Saturday the government was “deeply concerned about reports of Australian and other foreign nationals being detained arbitrarily in Myanmar”.
The statement said the government was concerned in particular about one Australian who had been detained at a police station.
The Reuters news agency identified him as Sean Turnell, an Australian economic adviser to Suu Kyi.
Australian academic Sean Turnell has been detained in Myanmar.
The economic adviser to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is the first known foreign arrest since the military coup on Monday, February 1. #9Newshttps://t.co/EOfN6pcXXz
— 9News Melbourne (@9NewsMelb) February 6, 2021
Suu Kyi spent 15 years under house arrest after leading pro-democracy protests against the long-ruling military government in 1988.
After sharing power with a civilian government, the army began democratic reforms in 2011. That led to the election of the NLD in a landslide victory four years later.
November’s election was meant to solidify a troubled democratic transition.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/7/near-total-internet-shutdown-in-myanmar-as-coup-protests-spread
FAKE NEWS 'creating drama' Shots heard at Myanmar protests demanding release of Aung San Suu Kyi
As live video from Facebook streamed across the world on Sunday, viewers watched in horror at what unfolded before their eyes.
Footage has emerged of onlookers ducking for cover as shots are fired at protests in Myanmar against a military coup, demanding the release of deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Videos posted to Facebook on Sunday afternoon show people hiding as armed soldiers move up the street in Myawaddy, near the border with Thailand.
Shots can be heard as onlookers duck down.
Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets over the weekend, including Myanmar’s largest city, Yangon, to protest against the ousting of the civilian government by the country’s military.
According to the BBC protesters “poured in” along the main road north of Yangon, mainly younger men and women and many dressed in the red colour of the National League for Democracy (NLD), the ousted party run by Myanmar's deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
It’s not yet known whether the shots heard are from live bullets or other, less lethal munitions designed to break up the crowd.
Ms Suu Kyi was deposed by the military at the start of February over allegations of election rigging, and has since been charged for possessing allegedly illegally imported walkie talkies.
Ms Suu Kyi’s party, the NLD, secured a landslide victory in the country’s November election, winning more than 80 per cent of the votes.
The military is yet to present convincing evidence to back up their claims of electoral fraud.
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Parliamentarians for Human Rights chair Charles Santiago said the charges were “an absurd move by the junta to try to legitimise their illegal power grab”.
Myanmar President Win Myint has also been detained and accused of breaking coronavirus rules while meeting with people on the campaign trail.
#Myanmar police barricaded the front of City Hall downtown #Yangon preventing people opposing #militarycoup to march further. #WhatishappeninginMyanmar pic.twitter.com/BB3W5BY70B
— May Wong (@MayWongCNA) February 7, 2021
Hundreds of riot police are confronting anti-#MyanmarCoup protesters on a major road in downtown Yangon. As crackdown seems imminent, the authorities have cut some mobile communication lines though limited internet still available. #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar #HearOurVoicesOfMyanmar pic.twitter.com/iT0bu2laQz
— Myanmar Now (@Myanmar_Now_Eng) February 6, 2021
Ms Suu Kyi’s Australian Adviser Sean Turnell was recently detained as well, but not before sending a message to Reuters staff at a bureau in the country.
“I guess you will soon hear of it, but I am being detained,” the Macquarie University economics professor said in a message he signed off with a smiling face emoji.
“Being charged with something, but not sure what,” Prof Turnell added.
“I am fine and strong, and not guilty of anything.”
Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne issued a statement saying the government is “deeply concerned” about reports of Australians being arbitrarily detained in Myanmar.
“We are providing consular assistance to a number of Australians in Myanmar. In particular, we have serious concerns about an Australian who has been detained at a police station,” Ms Payne said.
“We have called in the Myanmar Ambassador and registered the Australian Government’s deep concern about these events.”
Our embassy in the country’s biggest city Yangon has been contacting Australians in the country to check on their safety “to the extent communications allow”.
The military recently took steps to close down the internet in the country, but low resolution footage appears to have still made it on to Facebook, despite bans on the platform as well as Twitter and Instagram.
As the coup unfolded last Monday,a woman livestreaming a fitness class carried on seemingly unaware as blacked out vehicles arrived to enact the coup.
https://www.news.com.au/technology/online/social/shots-heard-at-myanmar-protests-demanding-release-of-aung-san-suu-kyi/news-story/12a3687655b8457ac3603d1d1814b4a7
Juli Briskman, woman who flipped off Donald Trump now sits on Local Board of Supervisors overseeing legislation, spending her time scrubbing history and making Gun ordinances for Algonkian District of Loudoun County, Virginia.
Briskman, who went viral after a snap of her raising her middle finger at the former US President from the seat of her bicycle, was fired from her job with a government contractor as a result of the gesture.
Ms Briskman said her company’s HR department told her initially it would not be a problem. But on the Tuesday after her hand gesture went gangbusters, she was given the boot, with her employer saying she had violated their social media policy.
“They walked me to my desk and then out the building. I was even told I could not get photos of my children from my computer before they bleached it,” Ms Briskman said at the time.
“It was like I had embezzled a couple of million company dollars.”
Ms Briskman told reporters she was “really frustrated” at her country’s president on the day the photo was taken.
“It was just sort of like, here I am on my bike. I’ve got nothing, right?” she told The Guardian.
“This is pretty much the only thing I had to express my opinion. He wasn’t going to hear me through bulletproof glass … So that was pretty much how I could say what I wanted to say, right?
“The only thing I had at my disposal that day was my finger,” she said.
The exhaustive ordeal, which included a lawsuit against her former employer, ultimately sparked Ms Briskman’s ambitions to enter politics and opened “a lot of doors”, according to the passionate Democrat.
But the story gets better.
She is now on the Local Board of Supervisors that oversees legislation for leisure facilities in her county.
A county which includes Trump’s National Golf Club.
We love to see it.
— Jaime Primak (@JaimePrimak) February 6, 2021
Extraordinarily, Ms Briskman has since been sworn in as supervisor for the .
And in a blow to the former president, the53-year-old
Despite her folkloric status as the “Trump flipper”, Ms Briskman refused to bring attention to the matter throughout her campaign, unless directly questioned by locals in the wealthy US county.
“The last two years have been quite a ride. Now we’re helping to flip Loudoun blue,” Ms Briskman told The Washington Post in 2019.
Ms Briskman has since spent her time in office in Virginia working to remove a confederate statue, introduce bike lanes and officially apologising for historic school segregation.
The 53-year-old announced this week her new gun ordinance bill will go up for approval in the following weeks.
Thanks for the shout out! So far we have:
Removed confederate statue
Installed bike lanes
Managed our budget & COVID relief programs
Officially apologized for school segregation
Established environmental commission
My new gun ordinance up for approval next week!
— Juli Briskman (@julibriskman) February 6, 2021
https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/woman-who-flipped-off-donald-trump-in-viral-photo-gets-the-last-laugh/news-story/050931646b9dec4c1dbbb4842513e898
Juli Briskman, who flipped off Donald Trump is on Local Board of Supervisors overseeing legislation, scrubbing history and making Gun ordinances for Algonkian District of Loudoun County, Virginia.
Briskman, who went viral after a snap of her raising her middle finger at the former US President from the seat of her bicycle, was fired from her job with a government contractor as a result of the gesture.
Ms Briskman said her company’s HR department told her initially it would not be a problem. But on the Tuesday after her hand gesture went gangbusters, she was given the boot, with her employer saying she had violated their social media policy.
“They walked me to my desk and then out the building. I was even told I could not get photos of my children from my computer before they bleached it,” Ms Briskman said at the time.
“It was like I had embezzled a couple of million company dollars.”
Ms Briskman told reporters she was “really frustrated” at her country’s president on the day the photo was taken.
“It was just sort of like, here I am on my bike. I’ve got nothing, right?” she told The Guardian.
“This is pretty much the only thing I had to express my opinion. He wasn’t going to hear me through bulletproof glass … So that was pretty much how I could say what I wanted to say, right?
“The only thing I had at my disposal that day was my finger,” she said.
The exhaustive ordeal, which included a lawsuit against her former employer, ultimately sparked Ms Briskman’s ambitions to enter politics and opened “a lot of doors”, according to the passionate Democrat.
But the story gets better.
She is now on the Local Board of Supervisors that oversees legislation for leisure facilities in her county.
A county which includes Trump’s National Golf Club.
We love to see it.
— Jaime Primak (@JaimePrimak) February 6, 2021
Extraordinarily, Ms Briskman has since been sworn in as supervisor for the Algonkian District of Loudoun County, Virginia.
And in a blow to the former president, the53-year-old now also sits on the Local Board of Supervisors that oversees legislation for leisure facilities in her county, which includes Mr Trump’s National Golf club.
Despite her folkloric status as the “Trump flipper”, Ms Briskman refused to bring attention to the matter throughout her campaign, unless directly questioned by locals in the wealthy US county.
“The last two years have been quite a ride. Now we’re helping to flip Loudoun blue,” Ms Briskman told The Washington Post in 2019.
Ms Briskman has since spent her time in office in Virginia working to remove a confederate statue, introduce bike lanes and officially apologising for historic school segregation.
The 53-year-old announced this week her new gun ordinance bill will go up for approval in the following weeks.
Thanks for the shout out! So far we have:
Removed confederate statue
Installed bike lanes
Managed our budget & COVID relief programs
Officially apologized for school segregation
Established environmental commission
My new gun ordinance up for approval next week!
— Juli Briskman (@julibriskman) February 6, 2021
https://www.news.com.au/world/north-america/us-politics/woman-who-flipped-off-donald-trump-in-viral-photo-gets-the-last-laugh/news-story/050931646b9dec4c1dbbb4842513e898
Notables are not endorsements
>>53712 dough
@188
#249
>>53731 , >>53831, >>53832, PF Reports
>>53901 Juli Briskman, who flipped off Donald Trump is on Local Board of Supervisors overseeing legislation, scrubbing history and making Gun ordinances for Algonkian District of Loudoun County, Virginia.
>>53896 , >>53897, >>53898, >>53899, MSM reporting on Deepstate interests in Myanmar, amid internet blackout, watch their concernfagging
>>53895 Donald J Trump TV Gab account https://tv.gab.com/channel/realdonaldtrump
>>53892 New US flag , DC as a state ….. added?
>>53885 Lin Wood 2:03 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” - Genesis 1:3
>>53881 Narrative Reframes, The Great Reset pushed by the Deep State wanting to rule humans, world wide.
>>53880 Filing a major lawsuit against Biden’s FBI, NSA, ODNI, & State Department, sign the petition now
>>53838 >>53839, >>53840, How To Protect Your Local Economy From The Great Reset
>>53816 RudyG: how does a former partner of high level Chinese Communists who got millions from the CCP get any kind of clearance?
>>53807 , >>53823, Biden Bars "Erratic" Trump From Receiving Intel Briefings Customary For Former Presidents
>>53804 Rep Ted Budd requests militarized fencing around the capitol come down
>>53777 @ggreenwald Serious question: why are investors not stepping up, gathering all the excellent journalists who are driven out of mainstream publications
>>53774 Trump Considers Launching His Own Social Media Platform
>>53766 Rasmussen has stats of election fraud
>>53764 @parscale “If they only impeached you twice, you need to run again.
>>53761 Steve Bannon at his War Room talks with Mike Lindell earlier today
>>53747 Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit has been suspended from twitter
>>53746 Evidence that the powers that be KNEW in advance that certain groups were planning to make the MAGA rally on January 6th violent.
>>53743 Mike Lindell on GAB
>>53734 CIA agent Kevin Carroll wants a new war on terror.
>>53726 Lin Wood My staff is noodling the idea of creating a podcast for me called Lin’Cast
>>53722 , >>53725 Hawley Responds To Running For President…
#249
3 B77W's Left from Hanoi, Singapore and Jakata
all flying at 39,000
89900D ICAO (special use) EVA238 B77W B-16739
899081 ICAO (special use) EVA1398 B77W B-16738
8990E2 ICAO (special use) EVA1228 B77W B-16720
strike that, there are 4.
eva's no information
Notables are not endorsements
>>53712 dough
#249
>>53731 , >>53831, >>53832, >>53904, >>53906, PF Reports
>>53901 , >>53905, Juli Briskman, who flipped off Donald Trump is on Local Board of Supervisors overseeing legislation, scrubbing history and making Gun ordinances for Algonkian District of Loudoun County, Virginia.
>>53896 , >>53897, >>53898, >>53899, MSM reporting on Deepstate interests in Myanmar, amid internet blackout, watch their concernfagging
>>53895 Donald J Trump TV Gab account https://tv.gab.com/channel/realdonaldtrump
>>53892 New US flag , DC as a state ….. added?
>>53885 Lin Wood 2:03 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” - Genesis 1:3
>>53881 Narrative Reframes, The Great Reset is pushed by the Deep State wanting to rule humans, world wide.
>>53880 Filing a major lawsuit against Biden’s FBI, NSA, ODNI, & State Department, sign the petition now
>>53838 >>53839, >>53840, How To Protect Your Local Economy From The Great Reset
>>53816 RudyG, How does a former partner of high level Chinese Communists who got millions from the CCP get any kind of clearance?
>>53807 , >>53823, Biden Bars "Erratic" Trump From Receiving Intel Briefings Customary For Former Presidents
>>53804 Rep Ted Budd requests militarized fencing around the capitol come down
>>53777 @ggreenwald Serious question: why are investors not stepping up, gathering all the excellent journalists who are driven out of mainstream publications
>>53774 Trump Considers Launching His Own Social Media Platform
>>53766 Rasmussen has stats of election fraud
>>53764 @parscale “If they only impeached you twice, you need to run again.
>>53761 Steve Bannon at his War Room talks with Mike Lindell earlier today
>>53747 Jim Hoft / Gateway Pundit has been suspended from twitter
>>53746 Evidence that the powers that be KNEW in advance that certain groups were planning to make the MAGA rally on January 6th violent.
>>53743 Mike Lindell on GAB
>>53734 CIA agent Kevin Carroll wants a new war on terror.
>>53726 Lin Wood My staff is noodling the idea of creating a podcast for me called Lin’Cast
>>53722 , >>53725 Hawley Responds To Running For President…
#249