Forum Post: canceropensource.com
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 22, 2011, 9:34 p.m. EST by jamesvapor
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a website like that could make something happen.
Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 22, 2011, 9:34 p.m. EST by jamesvapor
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This content is user submitted and not an official statement
a website like that could make something happen.
let every little boy play soldier all ready. not for real but an upgrade in gaming tech would fend well for all.
what the heck am i thinking that would be like invest military spending into privet sector video games, proper design would have them pre trained in tactics. waiting for processing. Sir.
not paying in is kinda like saying fuck you to everyone !
let a bus boy in dallas , or a buisness owner in kentucky feel that every penny they don't spend is one penny to much.
when its your life. right !
but that wont happen to you im sure.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (Tea party republican favorite) top secretary urged Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings on Friday to instruct city police to remove Occupy Albany protesters from a downtown park near the state Capitol if they tried to remain there after an 11 p.m curfew.
A person familiar with the matter said Cuomo’s secretary, Larry Schwartz, called Jennings late Friday morning and said that State Police, who control half of the park that is partly owned by the state of New York and city of Albany, would remove any protesters who did not comply with a curfew. The position of the governor’s office was in contrast to an earlier plan by Albany police to leave the protesters alone if they were peaceful, even if they stayed overnight.
Occupy Albany demonstrators began arriving at Lafayette/Academy park around noon. Half of the space is state land, the rest city property.
Read Brendan Lyons’ full story here
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (Tea party republican favorite) top secretary urged Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings on Friday to instruct city police to remove Occupy Albany protesters from a downtown park near the state Capitol if they tried to remain there after an 11 p.m curfew.
A person familiar with the matter said Cuomo’s secretary, Larry Schwartz, called Jennings late Friday morning and said that State Police, who control half of the park that is partly owned by the state of New York and city of Albany, would remove any protesters who did not comply with a curfew. The position of the governor’s office was in contrast to an earlier plan by Albany police to leave the protesters alone if they were peaceful, even if they stayed overnight.
Occupy Albany demonstrators began arriving at Lafayette/Academy park around noon. Half of the space is state land, the rest city property.
Read Brendan Lyons’ full story here
we would bid if needed. but. we are all just in the same boat. if we cheap out right ?
prepaidcures.com pay for funding on shit we can all agree on.
i mean , how much money can fear generate. right?
Im willing to take pre orders now !