Message from @Oscar_Brovo
Discord ID: 462007864056217641
hold down the fort.
Wow that dress is beautiful!
Lol
He was on a roll went to speech last night đ
current topic: Facebook coup?
Also posting memes will help you gain rank
Cuckerberg
He's clueless
is there anfy news on the shooter yet? or are they still working up the background story?
Posting anything will help you get rank. When I go looking for articles and just send them here and not even log onto discord itâs still helps me rank up
New Q 1625
After the 2006 death by suicide of then-publisher and part owner Philip Merrill, Landmark Communications took full control of The Capital's parent company, Capital Gazette Communications, LLC, which published The Capital, Maryland Gazette, Bowie Blade-News, Crofton-West County Gazette, and Capital Style Magazine.
On January 3, 2008, it was reported that the family-owned Landmark Communications, parent company of The Capital, was for sale.[3]
The Maryland Gazette, a sister newspaper of The Capital, is published twice weekly, Wednesday and Saturday, covering northern Anne Arundel County. The southern boundary for home delivery of The Maryland Gazette starts north of Severna Park, a northern suburb of Annapolis.
As of 2013, The Capital had a daily circulation of about 30,000.[4] The papers are printed on a computerized high-speed Goss International Headliner press.
On June 28, 2018, a mass shooting occurred at The Capital Gazette offices in Annapolis, Maryland.[5]
Hostile takeover would be fun
My FB on my laptop has been screwed all day...can't post anything
So the current owners (Baltimore Sun) sued because the Governor signed an executive order banning his employess from talking to one of their reporters because they thought his reporting was unfair.......
The paper became embroiled in a controversy involving the former governor of Maryland, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R). Ehrlich had issued an executive order on November 18, 2004, banning state executive branch employees from talking to Sun columnist Michael Olesker and reporter David Nitkin, claiming that their coverage had been unfair to the administration. This led The Sun to file a First Amendment lawsuit against the Ehrlich administration. The case was dismissed by a U.S. District Court judge, and The Sun appealed to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the dismissal.[30]
@B Ńââα veritĂ Boating suicide??
I donât know what is real anymore. đ
You have gained a rank @B Ńââα veritĂ , you just advanced to 27 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
http://qanon.news/Archives/x/1945088
2018 Trafficking in Persons Report
https://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/