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He was a bomber pilot bombing a battleship, and he bombed it.
But his partial retelling reaches fraudulence when he writes, "Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon," then backs and fills, saying that he bombed it, not literally but metaphorically, as part of the Weathermen group in charge of the operation.
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Fowler again, from the bottom of the bank, and he bombs it by, no birdie for him.
Did he really bomb? "It's been over 15 years...
Oh yeah, one more thing: Trump wants to ban refugees from Syria, at the same time he's bombing it.
They bombed it.
Some of that research involved analyzing the size of smoke particles with the hope that defense forces "could cloud up Los Angeles so the Japanese could not find it to bomb it". He also studied the burning rates of nitroglycerine-nitrocellulose propellants.
With it he bombed the buildings about to get torn down in the old Forbidden City.
IS could not have established itself in Raqqa, in Syria's north-east, had Mr Assad not held off from bombing it, though he had no qualms about killing civilians elsewhere in his attempt to crush less extreme opponents; Mr Assad's aim was to present himself as the only alternative to the most terrifying of jihadists.
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