In a union & Iraq

I was in a union and on duty as a soldier in the Iraq war zone. I found a lot of similarities. In the union we had to watch over our shoulders and check our vehicles. And was able to breath easier when getting away from the union. The natives in Iraq had a lot of similar experiences. To get all that harassment was bad enough, but to pay money to them for that is toooooooo much! Thank our dear Lord for the NRTW! They're for the working man, like James Dobson is for the family,
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