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wow q bonita, muchas gracias! Pues sabras q mi no he posteado nada desde hace muuucho tiempo y mi estilito es algo, pues un poco diferente pero me alegra ver q te guste. Pues yo apenas regrese a PR hace 2 semanitas y quisiera tener mas practicar portraits y comento que eres una nena de lo mas linda y veo que te gusta posar para la camara. Que tal si me quisieras ayudar algun dia brindandome una carita linda para retratar?
Muchas Gracias & welcome back al suelo boricua!!! Insistiré en que me pareces muy talentoso, que me gusta hasta tu avatar porque me recuerda mi antigua escuela: La Central de Artes Visuales. Y bueno sobre tu proposición para los retratos , porqué no?? Estoy segura de que sería una experiencia bien interesante, así que puedes contar con eso
IRAQ WAR FACTS — 2,865 U.S. troops killed and 21,572 wounded — $350 billion spent and $1 trillion projected — No connection to 9/11 and no WMD found. The secrecy that surrounds the human costs of these wars keeps Americans from knowing what is being done in our name. The ACLU pointed out that during both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Defense Department has instituted numerous policies designed to control information about the human costs of war. These policies include: Banning photographers on U.S. military bases from covering the arrival of caskets containing the remains of U.S. soldiers killed overseas; Paying Iraqi journalists to write positive accounts of the U.S. war effort; Inviting U.S. journalists to "embed" with military units but requiring them to submit their stories for pre-publication review; Erasing journalists' footage of civilian deaths in Afghanistan; and Refusing to disclose statistics on civilian casualties. Espero que Dios te proteja hermanito.
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— 2,865 U.S. troops killed and 21,572 wounded
— $350 billion spent and $1 trillion projected
— No connection to 9/11 and no WMD found.
The secrecy that surrounds the human costs of these wars keeps Americans from knowing what is being done in our name.
The ACLU pointed out that during both the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Defense Department has instituted numerous policies designed to control information about the human costs of war. These policies include:
Banning photographers on U.S. military bases from covering the arrival of caskets containing the remains of U.S. soldiers killed overseas;
Paying Iraqi journalists to write positive accounts of the U.S. war effort;
Inviting U.S. journalists to "embed" with military units but requiring them to submit their stories for pre-publication review;
Erasing journalists' footage of civilian deaths in Afghanistan; and
Refusing to disclose statistics on civilian casualties.
Espero que Dios te proteja hermanito.
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Have no fear of perfection, you'll never reach it.
- S.Dali
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*Dont tell God how big are your problems, tell your problems how big is God!*
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