Saturday, November 14, 2009

the fighting sullivans

the fighting sullivans
Local "Those who are fighting Sullivans" is not known, but the five brothers served in three wars Bob Sullivan is not associated with "œSullivan Brothers" of World War II, the story is widely known, after all five people were killed in battle in 1942. But people always ask, especially after they learned that Sullivan and his four brothers grew up in Allegany County, served in the military during the war.
“My brother Frank was in the Army in World War II,” said Sullivan, 71, a Vietnam veteran and the youngest of the local Sullivan clan. “He got a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star. My brother Joseph was in the Navy in World War II ... My brother Andy was in the end of World War II. And John was in Korea.
Another Sullivan brothers of Waterloo, Iowa, apparently felt the same way. Age 20, 23, 24, 26, 27, all of them January 3, 1942, with one condition - that work together, regardless of fleet policy of brothers and sisters separated.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

carrie prejean sextape video free

carrie prejean sextape video free
Cary Prejean, we can still remember, was a beauty queen who won the immediate humiliation of California in some quarters by agreeing with Obama's absurd notion that marriage is a union between one man and one woman.
This was said to make Prejean outrageously conservative although Obama, who is a male and said the same thing throughout the endless presidential campaign, was ranked as the most liberal member of the U.S. Senate a year ago now. That must be what passes for progress nowadays. Both liberals and conservatives have been bickering and chuckling and pointing fingers of hypocrisy ever since.
Is the title of "Still Standing", which some people do not see a double meaning in the context of sex, but not for us. Sean Hannity, who is also a dangerously conservative reputation, wrote the foreword to the book, and it was 22 years life of the author of the program Fox News Channel last night.

janzen jackson

janzen jackson
Tennessee starting free safety Janzen Jackson, was almost forgotten man on Saturday night. Absent Volumes' 56-28 victory over Memphis at Neyland Stadium just to cope. Where was he? Not in sight on the Vols' sideline. What was he doing? One can only wonder.
Jackson, a freshman from Lake Charles, La., did not practice with the starters prior to the Memphis game for reasons undisclosed by UT coach Lane Kiffin. Jackson practiced with the scout team. In the days leading up to the Memphis game, Kiffin was mum about Jackson's availability. Kiffin broke his silence about Jackson's situation after the Vols' victory.
"He did not play (Tuesday) to suspend his office and will return next week," Kiffin said. "He really great week of practice was in a group of our services, so I think this a very valuable lesson not only for his team but for all of us.
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