Ashley Gerasimovich

Ashley Gerasimovich

  • Born: 2004-2-1
  • Height: 5' (1.52 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Liliane 2022-03-23 09:02:24

      The old tricks of political movies are gone. .

      The United States seems to like such political movies that are based on real events. Of course, unlike the Chinese dynasty, most of them ridicule the government. The general model is the experience of a national staff member who was "persecuted" by the government, intelligence department, or a...

    • Khalil 2021-12-24 08:01:56

      There is a film that promotes the American spirit

      "The responsibility of a country does not lie with a few privileged persons. To make the country strong and free from dictatorship, we need each of us not to forget our responsibilities as citizens. Whether it is seeing the potholes on the street or seeing the national conditions The lies in the...

    • Dahlia 2022-04-22 07:01:39

      Uncle Pan can consider developing in the direction of Lao Pa's performance. Might have liked this a few years ago and now have reservations about the one-sided "based on true story".

    • Rebeka 2022-04-24 07:01:15

      Am I right that my voice is louder than yours? Is it necessarily true that the voice of the White House is a million times louder than me? ...don't arbitrarily substitute a noun in the previous sentence

    Fair Game quotes

    • Scooter Libby: In 1991, the United States invaded Iraq, and afterwards weapons inspectors discovered Saddam was six months off enriching uranium to sufficiently high specification to make a nuclear bomb. He had fissile material, and not a single person in the CIA had the slightest clue that such a program even existed. So, now, one decade on are you telling me that you're 100% sure these tubes are not intended to create nuclear weapons?

    • Joe Wilson: Niger has two uranium mines in the Sahara desert. One's flooded. The other is run by COGEMA, a French subsidiary jointly controlled by the Japanese and Germans. Five hundred tons of yellowcake is not an off-the-books size transaction. It represents a 40 percent production increase in the nation's annual output of uranium. A sale that size would leave a huge paper trail. Any documentation would, by law, have to be signed by the Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and the Minister of Mines. But say it was an off-the-books deal. How do you hide the transportation of 500 tons of anything, let alone lightly-refined uranium. You're talking 50 semi-tractor trucks on one road through villages where nothing passed for months except maybe one bush taxi. It would be the biggest event for months. To say they forgot is like kids forgetting Christmas.