I do enjoy the flea trash talk. He gets into it then eventually realizes he doesn't give a fuck and just goes fishing.
He's a stupid faggot with a limited repertoire of comebacks. A fucking scrub of a tug opponent if there ever was one. If poasters were teams, he's the type of Division III bitch you'd schedule to pad your record.
I do enjoy the flea trash talk. He gets into it then eventually realizes he doesn't give a fuck and just goes fishing.
He's a stupid faggot with a limited repertoire of comebacks. A fucking scrub of a tug opponent if there ever was one. If poasters were teams, he's the type of Division III bitch you'd schedule to pad your record.
I do enjoy the flea trash talk. He gets into it then eventually realizes he doesn't give a fuck and just goes fishing.
He's a stupid faggot with a limited repertoire of comebacks. A fucking scrub of a tug opponent if there ever was one. If poasters were teams, he's the type of Division III bitch you'd schedule to pad your record.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) said it may not be able to hold rallies, meetings or conventions and could have to close down its streaming service, NRATV, and magazines as a result of what it calls a “blacklisting campaign” led by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
The organization says that that it will be "it will be unable to exist as a not-for-profit or pursue its advocacy mission" if Cuomo's "discrimination campaign," including "backroom exhortation and public threats," goes unchecked by the courts.
But a $7 million fine isn't enough to make a not-for-profit giant like the NRA go into the red. The other issue at play, according to the NRA, is that Cuomo and the New York State Department of Financial Services are working concurrently to deny the organization business and shut it down.
The National Rifle Association (NRA) said it may not be able to hold rallies, meetings or conventions and could have to close down its streaming service, NRATV, and magazines as a result of what it calls a “blacklisting campaign” led by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
The organization says that that it will be "it will be unable to exist as a not-for-profit or pursue its advocacy mission" if Cuomo's "discrimination campaign," including "backroom exhortation and public threats," goes unchecked by the courts.
But a $7 million fine isn't enough to make a not-for-profit giant like the NRA go into the red. The other issue at play, according to the NRA, is that Cuomo and the New York State Department of Financial Services are working concurrently to deny the organization business and shut it down.
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