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Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Dylann Roof in Charleston Shootings
Sep 3, 2015 18:41:33   #
KHH1
 
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.

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Sep 3, 2015 18:44:16   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Fry him.
KHH1 wrote:
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015 br br State ... (show quote)

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Sep 3, 2015 19:05:19   #
jelun
 
KHH1 wrote:
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015 br br State ... (show quote)


I am more pro-life than pro-lifers, I guess. I don't approve of the state k*****g on my behalf.
I can understand the angst that people feel. It just doesn't seem right to k**l people for k*****g people.

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Sep 3, 2015 19:14:45   #
Scoop Henderson Loc: The Rez, (I am from Egypt)
 
JFlorio wrote:
Fry him.


Oh no, put him in a pit with the black q***r who splatted two w****s.

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Sep 3, 2015 19:15:49   #
righty Loc: Tenn
 
KHH1 wrote:
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015 br br State ... (show quote)




As they should. Unfortunately, it will be to long before he gets what he deserves

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Sep 3, 2015 19:29:15   #
jelun
 
Scoop Henderson wrote:
Oh no, put him in a pit with the black q***r who splatted two w****s.


If you are referring to Mr. Flanagan, YSF, he is already dead.
Splatted? You just have no respect for anyone, it seems.

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Sep 3, 2015 19:31:35   #
Scoop Henderson Loc: The Rez, (I am from Egypt)
 
jelun wrote:
If you are referring to Mr. Flanagan, YSF, he is already dead.


Exactly.

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Sep 3, 2015 19:39:02   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
You may have a problem here KHH1. You usually seek topics to foment anger, insults, etc. In this instance, it is likely the majority, on both sides, will find no disagreement with this decision.


PS: I threw the snarky insult for you to have something to rant and insult about.

KHH1 wrote:
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015 br br State ... (show quote)

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Sep 3, 2015 19:57:28   #
Scoop Henderson Loc: The Rez, (I am from Egypt)
 
jelun wrote:
If you are referring to Mr. Flanagan, YSF, he is already dead.
Splatted? You just have no respect for anyone, it seems.


Splatted is a Politically Direct (PD) and visual term describing the h**e filled, shotgun trigger pulling, radical q***rs gleeful assasination of two truly defenseless innocents.

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Sep 4, 2015 02:01:58   #
jelun
 
Scoop Henderson wrote:
Splatted is a Politically Direct (PD) and visual term describing the h**e filled, shotgun trigger pulling, radical q***rs gleeful assasination of two truly defenseless innocents.


I stand by my assessment, your childish use of language displays disrespect for anyone innocent or not so innocent.
That is your right and says much more about you and your standing than anything that you post about.

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Sep 4, 2015 06:34:27   #
Radiance3
 
KHH1 wrote:
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015

State prosecutors indicated on Thursday in court documents that they will seek the death penalty for Dylann S. Roof, who is charged with the racially motivated murders of nine people in a church in Charleston, S.C.

After the June 17 massacre of black ministers and parishioners at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, it emerged that the suspect, Mr. Roof, 21, who is white, had expressed w***e s*********t views and hatred of black people.

Mr. Roof has been indicted twice for the k*****gs, in state court and in federal court, and each of those cases carries a possible death sentence. Until the court filing on Thursday by Scarlett A. Wilson, the South Carolina state solicitor overseeing the case, neither set of prosecutors had said publicly whether they would seek to have him executed, but state officials, including Gov. Nikki R. Haley, have said emphatically that the case warranted the death penalty.

Dylann Storm Roof wearing a jacket with the f**gs of apartheid-era South Africa, top, and Rhodesia, as modern-day Zimbabwe was called during a period of white rule.

Dylann Roof, Suspect in Charleston Shooting, Flew the F**gs of White PowerJUNE 18, 2015

Among those fatally shot were, clockwise from top left: Susie Jackson; Sharonda Coleman-Singleton; DePayne Doctor; Ethel Lance; Daniel Simmons Sr.; Clementa Pinckney; Cynthia Hurd; and Tywanza Sanders. The ninth victim, not pictured, was Myra Thompson.

In Charleston, Raw Emotion at Hearing for Suspect in Church ShootingJUNE 19, 2015


The documents said state prosecutors would pursue the death penalty because more than two people were k**led, and that others’ lives were put at risk.

The South Carolina state solicitor, Scarlett A. Wilson, will seek the death penalty for Mr. Roof, who is charged with the k*****g of nine people at a Charleston church in June.
By REUTERS on Publish Date September 3, 2015. Photo by Jeffrey Collins/Associated Press. Watch in Times Video »

Prosecutors said they intended to present evidence on Mr. Roof’s mental state, adult and juvenile criminal record and other conduct, as well as his apparent lack of remorse for the k*****gs.

A lone gunman walked into the historic church in downtown Charleston, and sat in a Bible study session for almost an hour before drawing a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun and shooting people ranging in age from 26 to 87.

The slaughter drew international attention, prompting debate about race and guns — all the more so for taking place in a city that was the center of the American s***e trade and the flash point of the Civil War, and in a church closely identified with the abolition and civil rights movements.

Published photographs of Mr. Roof, 21, posing with the Confederate battle f**g also renewed debates about the use of that f**g and other symbols of the Old South, and within days, both chambers of the South Carolina General Assembly v**ed to remove the banner from the State House grounds.

Mr. Roof indicated in federal court on July 31 that he wanted to plead guilty, but his lawyers said he could not make such a plea without knowing whether it could bring on the death penalty.

It remains unclear whether the federal or the state case against Mr. Roof will proceed first. Usually, when such cases overlap, the two sets of prosecutors reach an agreement between them on what order they will go in, but no such accord has been announced for Mr. Roof.
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑASEPT. 3, 2015 br br State ... (show quote)

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Dylan Roof was a victim of multiple drugs sold by Mexican drug cartels or the b****s thugs. His brain became crazy and violent as a result. Now, he'll be dead because of the drugs that destroyed his brain.

The family of the victims were paid by the US government tens of millions of dollars. I feel their pain for losing their loved ones. And I hope and pray, God will continue to comfort and bless them. They were peaceful people and loved God.

Nidal Hassan in Fort Worth Texas military compound, k**led 13 military staff and wounded 53, after shouting Alaho Akbar, before k*****g people. Until now, Nidal Hassan is alive and receiving pension from his service.

What is the difference why Hasan is treated better with a pension, despite of his horrific crime? The difference is Hasan is a Muslim, while Roof is white, whose brain was damaged by drugs.

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Sep 4, 2015 07:35:44   #
jelun
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Dylan Roof was a victim of multiple drugs sold by Mexican drug cartels or the b****s thugs. His brain became crazy and violent as a result. Now, he'll be dead because of the drugs that destroyed his brain.

The family of the victims were paid by the US government tens of millions of dollars. I feel their pain for losing their loved ones. And I hope and pray, God will continue to comfort and bless them. They were peaceful people and loved God.

Nidal Hassan in Fort Worth Texas military compound, k**led 13 military staff and wounded 53, after shouting Alaho Akbar, before k*****g people. Until now, Nidal Hassan is alive and receiving pension from his service.

What is the difference why Hasan is treated better with a pension, despite of his horrific crime? The difference is Hasan is a Muslim, while Roof is white, whose brain was damaged by drugs.
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You sound very silly.

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Sep 4, 2015 10:10:47   #
Radiance3
 
jelun wrote:
You sound very silly.


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According to the brains of Muslims!

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Sep 4, 2015 14:00:50   #
KHH1
 
jelun wrote:
You sound very silly.


whew!!!............. :roll: :roll:

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Sep 4, 2015 14:09:55   #
Radiance3
 
KHH1 wrote:
whew!!!............. :roll: :roll:


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Liberals, democrats, Muslims, and radicals could not accept the facts. They lie, deceive, and mislead as their SOP.

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