Brigham Buhler
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I've got a buddy who's a wildlife photographer for Cabela's and he โ He's from somewhere over in Russia, but it literally took him years to get his citizenship. And he became friends with the girl who worked at the guy who approved his desk and would literally message her. And she'd be like, nope, not today. Nope, not today. And he waited for a day when the guy was having a great day.
I've got a buddy who's a wildlife photographer for Cabela's and he โ He's from somewhere over in Russia, but it literally took him years to get his citizenship. And he became friends with the girl who worked at the guy who approved his desk and would literally message her. And she'd be like, nope, not today. Nope, not today. And he waited for a day when the guy was having a great day.
And went and had his meeting and he got his citizenship. But it took him years. And now he's working here for Cabela's shooting wildlife photography and living the dream. And he grew up reading in Russia, reading these books about the Great West. And like he wanted to be a cowboy. And he tells these stories. But he is an example of somebody who believes in the American dream.
And went and had his meeting and he got his citizenship. But it took him years. And now he's working here for Cabela's shooting wildlife photography and living the dream. And he grew up reading in Russia, reading these books about the Great West. And like he wanted to be a cowboy. And he tells these stories. But he is an example of somebody who believes in the American dream.
And went and had his meeting and he got his citizenship. But it took him years. And now he's working here for Cabela's shooting wildlife photography and living the dream. And he grew up reading in Russia, reading these books about the Great West. And like he wanted to be a cowboy. And he tells these stories. But he is an example of somebody who believes in the American dream.
And that's where I go back to.
And that's where I go back to.
And that's where I go back to.
Well, I mean if you think about it, if you're a felon in the United States, you're not allowed to vote. So wouldn't it make sense that we don't accept somebody with a criminal record into the United States? Like we have โ We have a lot of fights that we're already fighting and a lot of budgetary restraints as a society that we can't really dig ourselves out of the hole with right now.
Well, I mean if you think about it, if you're a felon in the United States, you're not allowed to vote. So wouldn't it make sense that we don't accept somebody with a criminal record into the United States? Like we have โ We have a lot of fights that we're already fighting and a lot of budgetary restraints as a society that we can't really dig ourselves out of the hole with right now.
Well, I mean if you think about it, if you're a felon in the United States, you're not allowed to vote. So wouldn't it make sense that we don't accept somebody with a criminal record into the United States? Like we have โ We have a lot of fights that we're already fighting and a lot of budgetary restraints as a society that we can't really dig ourselves out of the hole with right now.
The level of hell that those people go through. This is the letter.
The level of hell that those people go through. This is the letter.
The level of hell that those people go through. This is the letter.
But what's hard is people use those things to distract us and to divide us. And even with my neighbor, I know we agree on 80% of the things. It's like, hey, I'm not against or for anyone. I'm not against Kamala. I'm not against Trump. I'm for team humanity. I am for can we work together to solve the problem.
But what's hard is people use those things to distract us and to divide us. And even with my neighbor, I know we agree on 80% of the things. It's like, hey, I'm not against or for anyone. I'm not against Kamala. I'm not against Trump. I'm for team humanity. I am for can we work together to solve the problem.
But what's hard is people use those things to distract us and to divide us. And even with my neighbor, I know we agree on 80% of the things. It's like, hey, I'm not against or for anyone. I'm not against Kamala. I'm not against Trump. I'm for team humanity. I am for can we work together to solve the problem.