especial !
pomp |pämp|
noun
ceremony and splendid display, especially at a public event: St. Paul's was perfectly adapted to pomp and circumstance.
• (pomps) archaic ostentatious boastfulness or vanity: the pomps and vanities of this world.
ORIGIN
Middle English: from Old French pompe, via Latin from Greek pompē ‘procession, pomp,’ from pempein ‘send.’
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05-Mar-2018 11:04:41 PM PSTQ !UW.yye1fxo8ch/qresearch
11-11-18
A parade that will never be forgotten.
Ask yourself, why?
God bless our brave men & women in uniform.
We will never forget.
Q
> 11.11.18 5 yrs
should we take control in NOV.
LIBERAL LEFT LUNACY [BAIT].
2296
28-Sep-2018 9:37:24 AM PDT
How do you control a 'leader'?
How do you control a country?
Are you ready to take back control?
4959
06-Nov-2022 8:18:56 AM PST
muh feelz right