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tx 3 putt

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  1. media needs to be pushing that musk is much richer than trump and a more successful, true business genius. trump will dump him asap
  2. stopped at luling dq on the way to san antonio. five mins off i10 place and bathroom were spotless food was cooked to order. small steak strips, fries and burrito covered in chile cheese and chopped onions they had sweet and unsweet tea. i ate there, the girl asked twice if she could refill my drink. driven thru was non stop it hit the spot
  3. i’m in the never ‘hate mack camp’. nicest guy ever, was lucky to meet him several times in normal environments easily the 2nd greatest UT head coach. He made winning an auto 8 games a year at UT look easy. Missed on too many qb prospects his last years here, but the 2004 and 2005 seasons were historic. The best UT teams in my lifetime and it’s a big gap between #2 and #3.
  4. saudis and russia will gladly supply oil to the us, tariff free !
  5. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who spoke at a pro-Trump rally in Washington, D.C. just hours before the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, is still withholding his communications related to that trip, according to a national watchdog group seeking the records for over two years. American Oversight filed its lawsuit in June 2022, arguing the Texas Attorney General's office and the Texas Governor's office hadn't released all the communications they should have included in response to requests for the state officials' emails and text messages. After a district court judge and the Third Court of Appeals ruled the state needed to provide the court with documents justifying their rationale in withholding records, Paxton took the matter to the Texas Supreme Court, which could weigh in next. The outcome of the case could have broader implications for Texans' access to public records. "The lawsuit here is about protecting the public's right to know about what the highest officials in their state are doing," Emma Lewis, an attorney at American Oversight, said. Lewis said Paxton and Abbott's arguments against releasing more documents are contrary to the state's public records law, which says the people "do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know." Tom Leatherbury, director of the First Amendment Clinic at the SMU Dedman School of Law, called it a "very dangerous precedent" for Paxton and Abbott to claim forms of immunity from the Texas Public Information Act. "The argument that no court can compel the governor to comply with the Texas Public Information Act is antithetical to democracy really," Leatherbury said. "The attorney general's arguments are a little less broad, but still would cripple the operation of the Texas Public Information Act in many instances where now it's effective."
  6. why is eric trump speaking for the us govt ?
  7. never enter or trust any treaty/agreement with the US
  8. are condoms made in the us ? plan b is $6 at costco
  9. when do you have time to pray with all the raping going on ?
  10. plus they’ll add another 5% for the fuck of it
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