Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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No fact here. Guess you are your own hypocrite. Try discussing something rather than attacking everyone you disagree with and you might be able to dry your eyes to watch your Bball. If you don't like the responses from others, then use facts instead of attacks. Then, you would not have to defend yourself so much. I mean, after all telling everyone that you are really a conservative every time you post, is not really a legit discussion about the subject.... ![]() |
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Because they are GOOD at basketball. Now, let's now ask WHY blacks are underrepresented and need quotas in just about everything else? Because they're NOT good at those things. Just making a point...back to the OT. |
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I agree. Lock him up. Also lock up Hillary for being a traitor, and committing felonies. After all, she admitted to at least one of them under oath. But, on the subject of this retired officer, if he is guilty he should be prosecuted and punished to the full extent. You won't see me defending him if he is guilty. By the looks of it, he IS guilty. If this surprises you, then you do not understand conservatives. Conservatives are generally very adamant about law enforcement, unlike most liberals that are slack on it. |
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Interesting...
"Robert Gilbeau is in a heap of legal trouble. In June, he became the first active-duty Navy admiral in modern history to be convicted of a felony. Next month, he faces sentencing and could land in federal prison for up to five years. Yet the disgraced 56-year-old officer can count on one thing: a military pension that pays him about $10,000 a month. He collected his first check last fall. Gilbeau is one of seven current or former Navy officers who have pleaded guilty in an epic corruption and bribery scandal but are still eligible for generous retirement benefits, courtesy of U.S. taxpayers. The Navy has yet to make a final determination on how much the other convicted officers will receive. Navy officers convicted of corruption in ‘Fat Leonard’ scandal haven’t lost their pensions - The Washington Post |
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