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In reply to the discussion: Yes, the distinction between debris and bullet *is* important. [View all]hamsterjill
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Yes, the distinction between debris and bullet *is* important. [View all]
Tommy Carcetti
Jul 2024
OP
With purple hearts they don't care if it was a bullet or shrapnel but you won't hear a guy who was wounded by
brewens
Jul 2024
#2
Exactly. I've been waiting for the medical details all week for this very reason.
themaguffin
Jul 2024
#7
They'll fire the woman that heads the Secret Service and it will never be talked about again
Bengus81
Jul 2024
#53
A lie is a lie. Trump lies. SO damn done with his lies and getting away with it.
LizBeth
Jul 2024
#28
THIS: "My read: If the medical evaluation matched Trump's description, he would have OK'd its release."
demmiblue
Jul 2024
#32
I don't care what the F he was hit by and quite frankly had grown weary of the all the speculation by day two.
B.See
Jul 2024
#45