Did something change in America since she left ?Have any others notices PJ leftist can't even spell her name correct
Yeah, Griners FreedomDid something change in America since she left ?
Thanks Joe.Yeah, Griners Freedom
Was it worth the$million she went to Russia for?
Now answer the question, will Griner Kneel
I hope they played our Anthem 24/7 in her cell while she was in prisonThanks Joe.
I doubt it.
If she wants to, she can.
Because she has exactly what you said, her freedom to do so if she wishes.
So when they play it, and she kneels, you will be fine with that too ?I hope they played our Anthem 24/7 in her cell while she was in prison
It's not just will she kneel. The question should be will she continue to trash this country.Yeah, Griners Freedom
Was it worth the$million she went to Russia for?
Now answer the question, will Griner Kneel
I have a feeling he/she will continue her/his hate of America and now her/his love and praise of Biden as Bout is moving weapons to terrorist tp kill Americans againIt's not just will she kneel. The question should be will she continue to trash this country.
Will not be peaceful if Bout blows it up"Will Griner Kneel next time American Anthem is played"
She might. That would be peaceful protest though.
LMAOSo you righties making Paul Whelan out to be some hero behind bars - ok got it - you do realize he was dishonorably discharged from the Marines - right? He was working a side hustle when caught?
Here are some facts about Whelan:
- Whelan was detained by agents from Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) in a room in Moscow's Metropol Hotel, near the Kremlin, on Dec. 28, 2018.
- Investigators said he was a spy for military intelligence with a rank of colonel or higher, and had been caught red-handed with a computer flash drive containing classified information.
- Whelan said he had been in Russia for a friend's wedding and had been given the drive in a sting by a Russian friend. He said he had thought it contained holiday photos.
- After a trial held entirely behind closed doors that U.S. diplomats said was unfair and opaque, Whelan, now 52, was convicted of spying in 2020, and sentenced to 16 years in a maximum security jail. He is currently being held in the IK-17 penal colony in the Mordovia region, east of Moscow.
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- Whelan served with the Marine Corps Reserve from 2003-2008, much of the time as an administrative clerk in Iraq. At the end of that period, he was dishonourably discharged for larceny and other lesser offences, after being found to have tried to steal $10,000.