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Budweiser CEO Just DELETED His Account When Exposed As A CIA Agent | Deep State Beer In Panic
Actually, he was a CIA officer. It is sad you do not know the difference.
Whitworth served America twice, in the Marines, and then in the CIA. trump had "bone spurs."
So, you support a CIA “officer.”
Why did he delete his account, Walter?
Did you serve, Walter?
When they are doing good things, I absolutely support a CIA officer. Whitworth was part of the team that was trying to track down Bin Laden, before Bush decided to let Bin Laden go.
Because anti-American lunatics were stalking him?
I had everything setup to serve, and then an injury prevented me from. It was a great regret.
Sure you had everything set up to serve and then an injury prevented you from serving, Walter.
Sure you did.
Did you get bone spurs?
I think you are getting generations confused. My generation did not have to avoid the draft, because no one was being drafted. I had it setup to get a Bachelor's and Master's Degree fully paid for, while getting a salary, and getting a job I could be proud of immediately. It took work to get to that point, not to avoid that.
Otra vez, Walter.
Did you get bone spurs?
You denigrated a former president of the US for having a condition that prevented his serving in the military yet you used the same reason.
Do you see the incongruity of your position, Walter?
I didn’t mention any draft issue, you did.
Did trump really have bone spurs? Or did he have a doctor his father paid to lie? trump wanted to get out of the draft, so a medical condition appeared to get him out, and then just as suddenly disappeared.
I wanted into the Air Force, but a real medical condition kept me out. And guess what, I still have to deal with it.
The AF …that I served…is grateful that you used a supposed medical condition, to not serve, Walter.
Post a link, Walter to your spurious lies about a great former president.
The AF …that I served…is grateful that you used a supposed medical condition, to not serve, Walter.
Beer juggernaut Anheuser-Busch has seen its value nosedive nearly $5 billion since Bud Light’s polarizing partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.
According to the Dow Jones Market Data Group, Bud Light's parent company is down 4.7 percent and has lost about $4.56 billion in market cap since March 31.
The beer maker’s stock shed more than 1.5% on Wednesday alone.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/anheu...ud-lights-dylan-mulvaney-pact-sparked-outrage
Thanks,,,,Kid Rock

Since this was posted Anheuser Busch has gained $4.5 billion in value closing yesterday at $65.97 per share.
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So? The stock market isn't a direct indicator of a businesses success. It's quite often very speculative. Besides the points been made. Companies will think twice before hiring freaks.