In 1975 I got a 98% on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Test. ....wow, what a mouthful.Here ya go, I missed one, got 19 out of 20 . LOL Ben always throws me. There's more tests than just one as there are 100 questions on the real test. This is a practice test. https://my.uscis.gov/en/prep/test/civics/view
Here's another with 24 of the 100 questions that I didn't have time for right now. https://www.washingtontimes.com/quiz/2015/feb/11/us-citizenship-test-could-you-pass/#question-1
Like Feinstein?Nope. Something is cooking. The big wad of money exchanging hands, and what they have discovered, I'm betting they are going to give out enough rope and sink some of these crooked senators.
He also praised Kavanaugh.Trump said that Ford was a credible witness and seemed to be a fine woman. That she was compelling. Is he backing off?
Do you trust those sites, I don't? Both are Republican backed.And now this....
Maxine Waters denies staffer leaked GOP senators' data, blasts 'dangerous lies' and 'conspiracy theories'
By Louis Casiano | Fox News
Will 'Auntie Maxine' inspire Dems or cost them in November?
U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters on Saturday denounced allegations that a member of her staff had posted the personal information of three Republican U.S. senators onto the lawmakers' Wikipedia pages.
Please read my statement on false allegations regarding the leak of the personal information of U.S. Senators: pic.twitter.com/YBEekR6jBB
— Maxine Waters (@RepMaxineWaters) September 29, 2018
The Los Angeles Democrat asserted that the claims were being pedaled by “ultra-right wing” pundits and websites.
“Lies, lies, and more despicable lies,” Waters said in a statement on Twitter.
The released information reportedly included the home addresses and phone numbers for U.S. Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and Mike Lee and Orrin Hatch, both of Utah.
The information appeared online Thursday, posted by an unknown person on Capitol Hill during a Senate panel's hearing on the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The leak came sometime after the three senators had questioned Kavanaugh.
Conservative sites such as Gateway Pundit and RedState reported that the IP address that identifies the source of the posts was associated with Waters’ office and released the information of a member of Waters' staff, the Hill reported.
oned Kavanaugh.
Conservative sites such as Gateway Pundit and RedState reported that the IP address that identifies the source of the posts was associated with Waters’ office and released the information of a member of Waters' staff, the Hill reported.
Lie and deny Max....just keep lying and denying.
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