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jcasa 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same thing happened in Minnesota to give Al Franken the Senate

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jcasa 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have used TRUSTEDALLOVERTHEWORLD.COM for years

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jcasa 3 points ago +3 / -0

He forgot the 'M' for Minor Attracted Persons

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jcasa 12 points ago +12 / -0

Unfortunately, at this point it is synonymous with political posturing. Even if one senator holds out on this spending bill, there are enough to pass it without his vote. I am, however, a huge fan of his, not a critic. Lots of stuff get the rubber stamp in our congress. Its time to start over with a completely new house and senate. These are so few patriots in that conglomeration anyway.

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jcasa 3 points ago +3 / -0

i read recently that he is 6'10"

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jcasa 1 point ago +1 / -0

it does. type in ivermectin. two choices come up. stromectal is the name of the medicine with ivermectin in the description below the drug name stromectal

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jcasa 4 points ago +4 / -0

I buy my ivermectin and HCQ from TRUSTEDALLOVERTHEWORLD.COM. I have been doing business with them for over five years. never a bad experience.

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jcasa 2 points ago +2 / -0

Y'all want to see some more weird shit? Go to google and spell the word illuminati backwards 'itanimulli'. post your response.

Additionally, this one I knew for a long time, and fakebook blocks it when I post it; antifa.com. post where it takes you

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jcasa 9 points ago +9 / -0

I agree with you. I worked for Coca-Cola for ten years. Huge bottling and distribution center in Milwaukee. Then I moved to Texas to work for a Canadian bottler for five years. We OWNED the formula for RC Cola. But, we did not have the infrastructure for distribution. So, we contracted with Snapple/DrPepper/7-Up to make it for us and distribute it into the market place. We focused on bottling discount sodas, like Sam's America's Choice Cola (which, by the way, IS the RC Cola formula in a Sam's Club brand), we bottled for Walmart and Dollar General and some more regional discount stores. We did not have the distribution infrastructure, so these companies sent their own trailers to our bottling plant to pick up what we produced for them. Many brands, Modelo , for example probably do not have the distribution infrastructure available to them in the US, so they contract it out. Miller bought out a lot of breweries in the past. Pabst Blue Ribbon does not even have a plant anymore. It is made by Miller in Milwaukee (lived and worked there for 22 years). Leinenkugel's bought and distributed nationwide now. Yuengling is now in a partnership with Miller. That is why I can now buy it in Texas, also. Yuengling was too small and regional to have the ability to distribute it nation wide. Now it can be bought anywhere. I guess the point of my rambling is that distributors work with brewing companies to distribute their beer (Modelo distributed possibly by Anheiser Busch)...I only drink Coors Light or Yuengling...It sucks for all of the people working under the umbrella of InBev and that the stupidity of that company affects so many people like US (WWG1WGA) that in the end, does it really matter who distributes another company's product? I will never drink an InBev product. But, I will drink Sam's American Choice Cola, because I do really like RC Cola..and my Coors Light and Yuengling.

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