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My husband James got stiff in 8 seconds

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Shelia)
Tue May 8 15:27:03 2018

Date: Tue, 8 May 2018 15:17:24 -0400
From: Shelia <shelia@asianfamilynow.com>
To:   <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>

We Had The Best S ex Last Night

mit-talk-mtg my man lasted 1 hour and it was the best yet

All he did was take this
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He was hard in 5  SEC


SEE FOR YOURSELF AND TRY IT AT NO COST
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What is striking is the JTTF devoted significant resources to develop the arrest
warrant for the cleric in , and the FBI devoted the Special Surveillance Group,
the bureaus highest level of surveillance, to track well into . Yet in October
of that year, at a time when dozens of Muslim men were held on material witness
warrants with no known connection to the hijackers, an FBI agent waived into the
country, and there is no evidence the FBI did surveillance or interrogated him.






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Union renews call for armed TSA officers after New Orleans machete attack The
union representing Transportation Security Administration officers is reneg its
call to let some agents carry guns, in the wake of another airport attack.	A
machetewielding man attacked two TSA workers last Saturday at the New Orleans
airport. He allegedly sprayed one TSA worker with wasp er and slashed another
TSA agent with his machete before he was shot by a third, nonTSA, officer. The
attacker, identified as Ric White, , died at a local hospital.

The American Federation of Government Employees AFGE, the union representing the
TSA, said the attack is a sad reminder that more needs to be done to keep
airports safe. Specifically, the union wants an armed TSA unit.	For years,
AFGE has advocated for a new law enforcement unit within TSA, specially trained
and armed to respond to such attacks, and for other safety measures at screening
checkpoints, AFGE President J. David Cox said in a statement. We applaud the
response of law enforcement officers who ended the attack .. but many other
airports are not prepared to respond as quickly or as
effectively.	Historically, TSA leadership and members of Congress have not
been in favor of arming TSA officers. On the congressional side, lawmakers
already complain about incidents of agents allegedly violating privacy rights
and are leery of allog them to be armed.	But Cox compared the latest attack
to the tragic shooting of officer Gerardo I. Hernandez in Los Angeles in
November of . The security of TSOs transportation security officers and the
flying public at checkpoints is a real concern, the uniontweetedon Monday. We
cant just keep repeating the same incident over and over.	Since the shooting
in Los Angeles in , the TSA has taken several significant actions, such as
mandating activeshooter training exercises for employees. According to a
spokesperson to the TSA, the agency itself still does not support allog weapons
for workers at security gates.









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