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Answered: War: the gift of leftist liberals.

Leftists on the net don't just market designs for zip guns. They also sell workable plans for basement nukes, chemical, and biological weapons. That is how violent leftists are always going to be. They want it that way.

Answered: Fort bixby

It is Fort Biloxi

Answered: Why aren't there bidets in Fort Hood?

It might be that you are too cowardly to enlist.

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Answered: Why aren't there bidets at Fort Wainwright?

Perhaps Tadpole could enlist and say why for certain. Or can she, considerig the fact that she is disloyal, psychotic, has a criminal record a mile long and is just plain useless? What a pity that all leftists are such obvious fools.

Answered: Why aren't there bidets at Fort Benning?

To keep effeminate little twinks like you from trying to enlist.
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Why aren't there bidets at Fort Lee?

It might be that you are too cowardly to enlist.

Why aren't there bidets in Fort Dix?

Women Marine barracks and Bachelor Officers Quarters that house women, have these conveniences when requested. That applies to all branches of the service. Sorry that we can't be so accommodating in the field, but women who request field combat duty (they must request it and be given the same ...

Why aren't there bidets in Fort Drum?

Women Marines may certainly request them from Public Works onboard military bases where WM's are housed. Certainly they are in the BOQ where WM Officers are housed. WM barracks have them to the best of my knowledge. Men never need them, we don't want them and we don't wish to clean them. Maybe ...

German army infantry 45th division world war one. did they have the

WWI units didn't use the Swastika. They used the Maltese Cross and Stroba (lightning bolts) used on SS uniforms through 1945. The Maltese Cross is still the heraldic device for Germany.