Manuela Testolini
Prince married Testolini in 2001 after meeting her while she worked for his charity, Love4OneAnother. ofcourse when you go to charity you go to pick up women and hook up you know what I saying I will my opinion guy take advantage of opportunities you lucky to have money and the girls have an maybe a charity event you meet a nice girl either be prey or be the preyer walt whitman
honest abe idol nice a name not known to die
Abraham Lincoln had same opinion
James K. Polk Message on War with Mexico May 11, 1846 To the Senate and House of Representatives: The existing state of the relations between the United States and Mexico renders it proper that I should bring the subject to the consideration of Congress. . . . . . . I had ordered an efficient military force to take a position "between the Nueces and the Del Norte." This had become necessary to meet a threatened invasion of Texas by the Mexican forces, for which extensive military preparations had been made. The invasion was threatened solely because Texas had determined, in accordance with a solemn resolution of the Congress of the United States, to annex herself to our Union, and under these circumstances it was plainly our duty to extend our protection over her citizens and soil. This force was concentrated at Corpus Christi, and remained there until after I had received such information from Mexico as rendered it probable, if not certain, that the Mexican Government would refuse to receive our envoy. Meantime Texas, by the final action of our Congress, had become an integral part of our Union. The Congress of Texas, by its act of December 19, 1836, had declared the Rio del Norte [note: this is the Rio Grande River] to be the boundary of that Republic. Its jurisdiction had been extended and exercised beyond the Nueces. The country between [the Nueces] and the Del Norte had been represented in the Congress and in the convention of Texas, had thus taken part in the act of annexation itself, and is now included within one of our Congressional districts. Our own Congress had, moreover, with great unanimity, by the act approved December 31, 1845, recognized the country beyond the Nueces as a part of our territory by including it within our own revenue system, and a revenue officer to reside within that district has been appointed by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. It became, therefore, of urgent necessity to provide for the defense of that portion of our country. Accordingly, on the 13th of January [1846] instructions were issued to the general in command of these troops to occupy the left bank of the Del Norte [the northern bank of the Rio Grande]. This river, which is the southwestern boundary of the State of Texas, is an exposed frontier. The movement of the troops to the Del Norte was made by the commanding general under positive instructions to abstain from all aggressive acts toward Mexico or Mexican citizens and to regard the relations between that Republic and the United States as peaceful unless she should declare war or commit acts of hostility indicative of a state of war. . . . The Mexican forces at Matamoras assumed a belligerent attitude, and on the 12th of April General Ampudia, then in command, notified General Taylor to break up his camp within twenty-four hours and to retire beyond the Nueces River, and in the event of his failure to comply with these demands announced that arms, and arms alone, must decide the question. But no open act of hostility was committed until the 24th of April. On that day General Arista, who had succeeded to the command of the Mexican forces, communicated to General Taylor that "he considered hostilities commenced and should prosecute them." A party of dragoons [cavalry; mounted soldiers] of 63 men and officers were on the same day dispatched from the American camp up the Rio del Norte, on its [northern] bank, to ascertain whether the Mexican
I live in real world went to bed miss aaron rodgers halftime touchdown but I would not have any other way its the real world
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