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afrokock
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 1:17pm |
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trying to deflect
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Bunnyahh
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 1:17pm |
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Afro, do you or ur daddy know him^^^
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afrokock
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 1:22pm |
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my dad retired from politics in 2000, id left home 3 years earlier
he may have known him, i cant confirm but i certainly dont know the fella
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 1:32pm |
afrokock wrote:
my dad retired from politics in 2000, id left home 3 years earlier
he may have known him, i cant confirm but i certainly dont know the fella |
dang, he was the 1st head of U.S. Africa Command. He was doing blk ppl PROUD to be in such a high position. Then to lose so much over greed & keeping up with the joneses. sigh* at least he's demoted & not fired
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 2:15pm |
They demoted Gen Ward a star for "lavish spending" and having his wife travel with him? Was he spilling gubment secrets or writing letters to judges on her heaux-ish sisters behalf? Was he spending his office hours sending noodz and tens of thousands of emails to his wife? Did he give his wife a certificate with an offcial gubment stamp/seal on it? This some fraganackle bull right here! They better demote them other generals nem down to sargents, or lieutenants or something then.  ~I reserve the right to completely vacate this opinion/post if his wife is white, Asian, or otherwise non-black.
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 2:19pm |
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 3:05pm |
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Ya'll know the rules a black person must be brought down.
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 3:15pm |
was this posted? They thought they were being slick. << Petraeus and his clandestine girlfriend, Paula Broadwell, took some troubles to keep their illicit correspondence safe. They reportedly relied on a trick
used by some al Qaeda operatives. They left messages to each other in
the drafts folder of an account, the password to which they both knew,
thinking they would remain for their eyes only. But it didn't work. When the FBI came calling, Google opened up its shockingly large files,
as it does with shocking regularity. Google knows everything about you,
and it frequently shares with those who ask. Google's own reports
say it passed information to authorities in response to 93 percent of
government requests in the second half of 2011. Nothing in Google's
hands is guaranteed to remain private.>>
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 3:16pm |
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shocked that the Director of CIA was clueless about that Google practice of turning over records.
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afrokock
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Posted: Nov 14 2012 at 3:17pm |
PurpleHaze wrote:
was this posted? They thought they were being slick.
<< Petraeus and his clandestine girlfriend, Paula Broadwell, took some troubles to keep their illicit correspondence safe. They reportedly relied on a trick used by some al Qaeda operatives. They left messages to each other in the drafts folder of an account, the password to which they both knew, thinking they would remain for their eyes only. But it didn't work. When the FBI came calling, Google opened up its shockingly large files, as it does with shocking regularity. Google knows everything about you, and it frequently shares with those who ask. Google's own reports say it passed information to authorities in response to 93 percent of government requests in the second half of 2011. Nothing in Google's hands is guaranteed to remain private.>>
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arent you on team google?
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