Senin, 26 Februari 2018

Rolling Thunder XXIII

As we near our 23rd year of Rolling Thunder, all is not well. Our country is at war and the POW/MIA issue is still very much “front and center.” While our economy is on its butt and millions of Americans are out of work, hundreds of thousands of good patriotic Americans will still make the …

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