Who cares what his family thinks. I bet Paul Whelan thinks he should have been released.So they should shut up and listen to you?
Who cares what his family thinks. I bet Paul Whelan thinks he should have been released.So they should shut up and listen to you?
I just started a company that seeks diversity in hiring. Especially from the trans and lesbian communities. I call it Dick Van Dike Inc.Not even the Dikes
FYI, Paul Whelan used to run a side business involving firearm parts (grips I think) out of his condo. He used UPS as the shipper. For months after he was imprisoned the UPS center in the area would get returns and packages for him that had to be returned with notes on them to the shippers. The driver that picked up from him said he was a stand up guy.Who cares what his family thinks. I bet Paul Whelan thinks he should have been released.
Did he plead guilty like Brittney Griner did?And Paul was convicted of spying on the Russian government.
Did he plead guilty like Brittney Griner did?
I don't get to decide what is a crime in Russia and neither do you.She had a vape pen.
She broke the law, that's why she plead guilty.You think the Russians care? Call Putin up and see if he cares.
Do you guys really think the Russians view having a vape pen as a worse crime then spying on the Russian government?
Brittney Griner is coming home. Will she stand for the anthem now that she's back in the USA?
President Biden announced Thursday that WNBA star Brittney Griner had been released in a prisoner swap with Russia. Now that she has been freed, will Griner stand for the anthem?www.foxnews.com
There will be an entire chapter, at the end of her soon to be released book, about how opposition to the prisoner exchange proves America is racist."Brittney Griner is coming home. Will she stand for the anthem now that she's back in the USA?"
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I don't get to decide what is a crime in Russia and neither do you.
She went to a foreign country and broke their laws. Just like Marc Fogel.
Do you guys really think Americans view releasing an illegal arms dealer with the blood of Americans on his hands for a spoiled, petulant druggie sports-ball player is something that sounds like a good trade?
I changed my mind. As soon as evidence was provided.So you changed your mind. Good.
One can be a civilian former marine who’s served their country and is more worthy of being returned home than a basketball player with a legit drug conviction if the opportunity to return one or the other is available.