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Will B Good

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  1. Ah! The old....not as bad as Hitler defence.....never fails to impress...555
  2. Don't tell me there were hairbrained women in charge for all of these? 1. Andrew Jackson: The first recorded attempt was on January 30, 1835, when Richard Lawrence attempted to shoot Jackson but failed when both of his pistols misfired. 2. Abraham Lincoln: Successfully assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. 3. James A. Garfield: Successfully assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881. 4. William McKinley: Successfully assassinated by Leon Czolgosz on September 6, 1901. 5. Theodore Roosevelt: Former President Theodore Roosevelt was shot by John Flammang Schrank on October 14, 1912, but survived because the bullet was slowed by a glasses case and a speech manuscript in his pocket. 6. Franklin D. Roosevelt: An attempt was made on February 15, 1933, by Giuseppe Zangara, who fired several shots but missed Roosevelt, though he did kill Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak. 7. Harry S. Truman: Two Puerto Rican nationalists, Griselio Torresola and Oscar Collazo, attempted to kill Truman on November 1, 1950. Truman was unharmed. 8. John F. Kennedy: Successfully assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald on November 22, 1963. 9. Richard Nixon: Samuel Byck attempted to hijack a plane on February 22, 1974, with plans to crash it into the White House. The attempt failed. 10. Gerald Ford: There were two attempts on Ford’s life in 1975. The first was by Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme on September 5, and the second by Sara Jane Moore on September 22. Ford was unharmed in both attempts. 11. Jimmy Carter: Raymond Lee Harvey, along with others, planned to assassinate Carter on May 5, 1979, but the attempt was thwarted. 12. Ronald Reagan: An attempt was made by John Hinckley Jr. on March 30, 1981. Reagan was shot but survived. 13. George H. W. Bush: An attempt was made in 1993 by Iraqi intelligence officers, who plotted to assassinate Bush with a car bomb during his visit to Kuwait. The plot was foiled. 14. Bill Clinton: Frank Eugene Corder crashed a Cessna into the White House grounds on September 12, 1994, in an apparent attempt to hit the White House itself. Clinton was not harmed. Additionally, Francisco Martin Duran fired shots at the White House on October 29, 1994. 15. George W. Bush: On February 7, 2001, Robert Pickett fired shots at the White House from outside the fence, and in 2005, Vladimir Arutyunian threw a grenade at Bush during a visit to Tbilisi, Georgia, but it did not explode. 16. Barack Obama: There were several plots and attempts, including one by Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, who fired shots at the White House on November 11, 2011. Obama was not harmed. These are the major recorded assassination attempts, though there may have been other lesser-known or unpublicized attempts.
  3. Ha! I did do that, but then posted the wrong one...555
  4. I doubt you could squeeze another person in once he's in there.
  5. I think beach wear is perfectly acceptable........ on the beach and beach-like locations......elsewhere no, no, no.
  6. Well it was very effective....555
  7. Someone needs to urgently improve their photoshopping skills.
  8. Overall, we rate The Federalist Questionable and far-Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that always favor the right and promotion of propaganda, conspiracy theories, and numerous failed fact checks. 5555555
  9. Lost my wife's Aufenthaltstitel on the way to the airport once and went straight to the embassy after it had officially closed. Two German gentle came out onto the street to see if they could help.....they couldn't, but they were very kind and commiserated, which made us both feel better at least.
  10. Serious question......how did they rule out cancer?
  11. Are you the one with the straight through exhaust????
  12. What a total creep. Donald Trump has made several comments about his daughter Ivanka Trump that have been widely regarded as inappropriate or “creepy” by critics. Some of the notable instances include: 1. The View Interview (2006): During an appearance on “The View,” Trump said, “If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.” This comment was widely criticized for its suggestive nature . 2. Howard Stern Show (2003-2015): Trump has made multiple comments on Howard Stern’s radio show that many found inappropriate. He agreed with Stern when he called Ivanka “a piece of ass” and discussed her physical appearance in detail . 3. Rolling Stone Interview (2015): In a Rolling Stone interview, Trump said of Ivanka, “Yeah, she’s really something, and what a beauty, that one. If I weren’t happily married and, ya know, her father…” This comment added to the perception of his remarks being inappropriate . 4. GQ Interview (2004): Trump commented on Ivanka’s figure and mentioned, “She does have a very nice figure. I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.” This echoed similar sentiments he made on “The View” .
  13. Only a chronological reference i'm afraid....555
  14. Remind me....what did Trump say about his daughter?
  15. Sad....had to check both tmi and boomer.....🤭
  16. The UK HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) generally does not check passports or visas directly during routine processes such as tax return filings or renewals. However, there are situations where HMRC might investigate your residency status, which could involve reviewing travel records or other documents. 1. Residency and Tax Status: HMRC is primarily concerned with determining your residency status for tax purposes. This involves assessing where you reside and spend most of your time. The Statutory Residence Test (SRT) is used to determine this. The SRT looks at various factors including the number of days spent in the UK, ties to the country, and more . 2. Investigations: In the case of an investigation into your residency status, HMRC might request various documents to verify your claims. This could potentially include travel records, which might be derived from passport stamps or travel history obtained from other government agencies . 3. Visa and Immigration Status: Generally, visa and immigration status are handled by the Home Office, not HMRC. However, there is cooperation between government agencies. If HMRC needs to verify your residency status for tax purposes, they may access information held by the Home Office regarding your visa status .
  17. When examining the broader economic context, including GDP growth and job creation, Biden shows stronger performance than Trump in all these areas. Cumulatively, Biden’s GDP growth stands at 19.24% compared to Trump’s 5.75%, and job growth under Biden has been significantly higher . Mmmmmm!!!
  18. Shorthand for too much detail....555
  19. In other news a number of monks have taken up employment in scam centres, realising they can make even more money.
  20. The people want what the people get......maybe a little more thought as what/who you (not you personally) are voting for might help.
  21. Same situation.....renewed old passport full of visas/extensions.....nothing. I did even consider 'losing' my passport.....but that would have brought a world of other troubles.

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