Anonymous ID: 857d0b Sept. 6, 2018, 3:38 p.m. No.2908966   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2908290lb

 

If what Kasich said on cumo show is true, that no name "was 'put to death' 24 hours ago"

Based on what we know, it makes sense to this anon why it would have been done this way, it explains him being put in the ground (is it today or yesterday) so long after his announced death.

It also to me, explains what I sensed as strange. The odd timing for the misplaced rage meghan spoke makes sense if she in fact knew he was at gitmo to be put to death. This would have easily produced tears of grief of the inevitable, blaming POTUS that it was happening

As a daughter of a Father, also decorated soldier WWII & Korea, even if I could have seen past my grief to think of anything but the loss of my Dad, my hero, I could never stain his memory at his service speaking of his enemies while sharing loving memories of him, forever tainting my memory of the day.

 

It also ensures his body is actually in the (closed) coffin before it's lowered (to hell)

 

*fits the timeline

Anonymous ID: 857d0b Sept. 6, 2018, 3:39 p.m. No.2908981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8997 >>9058 >>9113 >>9336 >>9404

Nike’s Latest Favorability Numbers Just Came Out, And It’s Bad September 6, 2018 Chris Donaldson

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The early returns on athletic shoe colossus Nike’s bold decision to feature a cop-hating militant with a festering contempt for America as the frontman for their “Just Do It”30th-anniversary campaign is already looking like a monumental blunder.

 

Despite the global corporation’s partnership with the NFL, Nike decided to humiliate the league along with Commissioner Roger Goodell only days before the 2018 season opener by proudly announcing that none other than Colin Kaepernick would be featured in a costly ad blitz.

 

The league seemed to have mistakenly believed that it could move beyond last season’s explosion of racial and cultural controversy courtesy of the national anthem protests and put it all behind them, naively hoping that you could deal with extremists.

 

The NFL was mistaken and the first Kaepernick ad will be crammed down the throats of viewers during tonight’s contest between the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and the Atlanta Falcons.

 

This despite the announcement sending Nike stock into a nosedive, fans burning their costly athletic apparel and stunned fans who thought it may have been over facing another nightmarish season of extreme-left politics mixed in with their football.

 

But according to a new poll, Nike could be looking at troubled times if the negative numbers aren’t the result of a temporary shock but rather the beginning of a trend.