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McDonald's?? I don't remember there being one when I was a kid.While there were McDonald's my parents would never dream of going to one when I was a kid. My dad worked hard, 6 days a week and two jobs for years, but Sunday was family day and we would go for a drive, or to regional parks and many times afterwards to the malt shop...remember those? thick malts that came in a tall glass with the metal mixing container on the side that still ha enough to almost fill the glass again?
I do remember my husband and I used to take Sunday drives once in awhile with the kids and sometimes if we had the money, we'd even stop for ice cream. That was always a real treat.
Three obstacles:
The Senate
LIEden's veto pen
No 2/3 majority to override the predictable veto
Did he have a .45 caliber hole in his head like Ron Brown? (whose plane supposedly crashed in fog)
What Is The Most Pernicious Example Of "Misinformation" Currently Circulating?
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/iran-crash-live-updates-president-ebrahim-raisi-dead-in-helicopter-crash-state-media-says/ar-BB1mGVbF?ocid=BingNewsSerpDid he have a .45 caliber hole in his head like Ron Brown? (whose plane supposedly crashed in fog)
Iran crash live updates: President Ebrahim Raisi dead in helicopter crash, state media says
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi along with Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials died in a helicopter crash in the country’s East Azerbaijan province, Iran’s state-run Press TV reported. The chopper crashed Sunday in thick fog, and search teams struggled for hours in mountainous terrain and poor weather. The deaths of some of the country’s top leaders come at a time of turmoil in the wider region, as the war in Gaza has escalated tensions.
A total of nine people, including Iranian officials and crew members, were killed in the crash, according to Sabreen News, a media organization affiliated with Iranian-backed militias.
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