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If they can dot a target from a mile away they are a sharp shooter
RetiredDep—Katie Arrington was who beat Sanford!!!!!!!!!
@patriotkeri was it an accident or was it something else? Now that’s something to think about.
White toast as good. Are u in England (posh) . I live in arizona..big fan of English patriots
You have gained a rank @Charlie, you just advanced to 7 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
He trolling or…?
I’m English and a Yorkshire man if you couldn’t guess from my picture
Also Yorkshire is said Yorksher
http://m.live5news.com/live5news/db_348384/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=TRacbKh6
🚨🚨🚘🚘🚨🚨Retied dep. look
Shire or shires is saved when there isn’t a name before it
You have gained a rank @Derik aka Indy News, you just advanced to 21 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
I’m glad that info wars took down the NHS proper gander video
RENO (AP) - The Latest on Nevada progressives urging a national school law enforcement group to withdraw its invitation to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to speak at a conference in Reno next week:
3:55 p.m.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto says the Trump administration's executive order intended to address the separation of children from their families at the U.S. border is no better than the existing policy.
The Nevada Democrat who became the first Latina elected to the Senate in 2016 said Friday that under the executive order, the administration "still wants to put children and their families behind bars and treat them like criminals."
She said it's an "outrageous" attack on all Nevada families because one out of every five in the state is made up of immigrants.
Cortez Masto made her comments during a news conference at the office of the American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada in Reno. Volunteers were busy making protest signs in preparation for a rally outside a hotel-casino where U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions plans to speak to a school safety conference on Monday.
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3:40 p.m.
A spokesman for a national school law enforcement group says it won't bow to pressure from a coalition of progressives in Nevada who want it to withdraw its invitation to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to speak at a school safety conference next week in Reno.
Sessions is scheduled to address the National Association of School Resource Officers at a hotel-casino on Monday.
Leaders of more than a dozen labor unions, religious and minority groups sent a letter Thursday asking the association to rescind its invitation.
Association spokesman Jay Farlow said in an email to The Associated Press on Friday that Sessions has important information to share with school resource officers as the nation's top law enforcement officer. He says Sessions' message is especially important in the wake of recent, tragic shootings at several of the nation's schools.
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11:30 a.m.
I have a lot to learn about the English. If it wasn't for merry old England I would not have a country. @gavin giant I never want to sound insulting
Obama, Holder, GUILTY OF TREASON
Don’t worry @Charlie I’m from Yorkshire we take it on the chin
@Kathryn44 yes. and should be in prison for life
We get screwed by London all the time, but we are going to have the last laugh
Most people have Made in Sheffield steel or silver ect