That is actually a very strange choice of words..
I mean "No ammunition". Our media just today reported on Ukraine, that their ammo stockpile is running low.
Another massive dump of $$ to Ukraine?
That is actually a very strange choice of words..
I mean "No ammunition". Our media just today reported on Ukraine, that their ammo stockpile is running low.
Another massive dump of $$ to Ukraine?
>Rep. Andrew May
Rep. Andrew May
Former Representative for Kentucky’s 7th District
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May was the representative for Kentucky’s 7th congressional district and was a Democrat. He served from 1935 to 1946.
He was previously the representative for Kentucky’s at-large district as a Democrat from 1933 to 1934; and the representative for Kentucky’s 10th congressional district as a Democrat from 1931 to 1933.
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May faced an allegation of war profiteering by accepting bribes to use his official position to secure munitions contracts during World War Two. In 1946, he was defeated in the election. On Jul. 3, 1947, he was convicted. In 1950, he served nine months in prison. In 1952, he was pardoned by President Truman.
1946 Defeated in the election.
Jul. 3, 1947 Convicted.
1950 Served nine months in prison.
1952 Pardoned by President Truman.
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