Perfectly appropriate selection, anon
Thank you, Mr. Kipling.
If any of you don't know the story of his son, check it out online :(
Wonderful.
Pure thoughts, beautifully spoken, are something that we've missed.
You don't need a degree of any kind to read those words and think about them, be comforted, strengthened, encouraged by them.
>https://www.wsbradio.com/news/local/valdosta-state-university-dean-among-arrested-child-sex-sting/bgm5wtccG7G0B8cRlVyXWI/
GEORGIANON HERE
I've heard for YEARS about how filthy Valdosta was and is
There's more to it than the "consumers"
It's the "supply chain" that's the problem.
We have a massive trafficking problem in this state, making millions for the sickos
Valdosta is right on I-75 and almost at the Florida state line, logistically perfect location for the freaks
Nancy Schaefer, people are working on what you started, sweet lady.
You tried so hard to tell us, years ago, and they murdered you and your husband for it.
Rest in peace.
JUSTICE
Thanks for the quick-dumb summary.
Even if we had entire careers sifting through financial reports, it's so nice to see somebody else provide a quick & dirty summary of long-winded analyses.
Your next one is on me.
Very interesting posts, anon, thanks.
An old high school buddy (now 61 years old, so probably at least semi-retired) was involved with Blackwater in its early days, after springing from a bunch of special forces guys.
Lots of North Carolina guys– Fort Bragg/Fayetteville is a hotspot
Blackwater/Academi/whatever name they're using now
They use the SeeAyeHey model of "rebranding" frequently to stay under the radar
I'm not cool with how powerful military contractors have become over the last 20-30 years.
Clinton over-minimized the military, maybe on purpose, to allow a bunch of off-the-books contractors to flourish
They could run the money through no-audit government black budgets.
No accountability, and it turned into a free for all.