FedUpInFl
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@Crayongirl0 @FlFed19086 @Blacksword011 You are
2.9x more likely to rape
7-10x more likely to kill (even higher if factoring in unsolved murders)
2x more likely to be a pedo
Nice fake stats doe
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@JaymalGreen What do you expect with the leadership YOU VOTED IN???
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Chicago, I’m SICK, an 8 year old girl was shot a few hours ago. An 18 year old was killed as well. Shootings are up 78% this past week. Almost 400 people have been shot this year, 102 of them dead. Much higher than last year at this time. My condolences to the families and the neighbors who have to experience this madness. We have to get tough on accountability and clean up our streets for our kids sake. 🙏🏾
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@AzPetrich Why don’t you insert another man’s penis into your anus? Oh wait…
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@MikeJon78295775 @ResistanceSean Lookie you being all racist and shit
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@CaptMarkKelly @StationCDRKelly Maybe you could encourage them to not follow ordered? Seems to be your strength!!
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@jame4317 @nettermike Bronze Star CAN be a combat award. The V is for valor. Not sure you know all you think you do.
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@FlFed19086 @nettermike Furthermore a Bronze Star is an admin award like a Meritorious Service Medal in Combat Zone. The V device is the distinguishing feature. Your CAR logic is similar
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Major General Lorna M. Mahlock made history by becoming the first Black woman in the Marine Corps to achieve the rank of two-star general. Her promotion was confirmed by the Senate on December 15, 2022, marking a significant milestone for both her and the Corps.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Brooklyn, Mahlock’s journey began at 17 when she enlisted in the Marines. She quickly rose through the ranks, spending years as an air traffic controller before earning her officer’s commission after graduating from Marquette University in 1991.
In 2018, Mahlock made history again when she became the first Black woman to be promoted to brigadier general, breaking yet another barrier in her groundbreaking career. At the time of her promotion, Mahlock was leading the Cyber National Mission Force, further demonstrating her leadership in a field that continues to be shaped by her presence.
Her journey served as a powerful reminder that progress doesn't happen overnight, but with determination, perseverance, and self-belief, barriers can be broken and new paths forged.

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@jame4317 @nettermike Aviator with air medals…same as CAR. Stop trying so hard!!!
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@FlFed19086 @nettermike Major General Daniel L. Shipley
U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Europe and Africa

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@jame4317 @nettermike Proved my point. After 20 years of conflict, show me ONE male general officer without CAR! Can’t do it. There are hundreds of male colonels passed over for this DEI promotion. The Corps is about gunfighters. Let the Air Farce promote the rest.
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@FlFed19086 @nettermike Well she was the Commanding Officer in Iraq in 2008 who replaced my unit...we all have a purpose and contribute to the success of every mission whether you hear the shot or are the ones planning and coordinating the support. Definitely not a DEI hire!!!!!
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