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Old 08-26-2020, 09:21 PM   #29
Tim Barrett
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Default Re: NHRA and the "Bo Butner rule"?

When someone tries to do something good or promote what is right and harmless,,someone steps in a destroys it,,ie,,the Confederate flag,and the statues,,but the sad part is we stand by and let it happen. We are getting very weak as a society and I am very happy that there are a few that have the initiative to promote the good and sensible that we need to continue to enjoy our great United States and the world as a whole.
It's gotten that a few are trying or are destroying beautiful places that good US citizens gave their lifes so us,,,GOOD AMERICANS could enjoy life with our families as we see fit.
I AM THE ONE WITH THE
TRUMP
PENCE
2020
On my Stock Eliminator 69 Camaro doors.
I'm not protesting or I'm not saying vote for our great,,and he is one of the greatest Presidents,it's just my way,,and I don't have big balls,of supporting a great cause.
It's really sad how our Country has gotten soooo weak and quiet as to not stopping the distruction of our great Country and the Constitution that so many people gave their lifes for.
My wife and I just want to live the rest of our lifes in a FANTASTIC Country that has so many wonderful things to offer,,including our great sport of NHRA Sportsman Dragracing.
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