Philadelphia and Atlantic City developer Bart Blatstein has announced plans to develop a multi-billion dollar mixed-use project at Atlantic City’s Bader Field.
jesse: you were an army ranger? afghanistan. you saw the enemy up close face to face. that s what it was it was kill or be killed. and a lot of people don t understand that. we went into this determined with objectives every night on the battlefield. those on patrol each and every day. you had missions you were going out setting yourself and brothers and sisters alongside you on a path to accomplish or as they say you are coming home on your shield or as a victor. we went out that way each and every night. lost friends, lost brothers. saw them come home without their eyesight or burned across massive percentages of their bodies. or missing limbs to have their family be handled a folded flag.
jesse: you were an army ranger? afghanistan. you saw the enemy up close face to face. that s what it was it was kill or be killed. and a lot of people don t understand that. we went into this determined with objectives every night on the battlefield. those on patrol each and every day. you had missions you were going out setting yourself and brothers and sisters alongside you on a path to accomplish or as they say you are coming home on your shield or as a victor. we went out that way each and every night. lost friends, lost brothers. saw them come home without their eyesight or burned across massive percentages of their bodies. or missing limbs to have their family be handled a folded flag.
jesse: you were an army ranger? afghanistan. you saw the enemy up close face to face. that s what it was it was kill or be killed. and a lot of people don t understand that. we went into this determined with objectives every night on the battlefield. those on patrol each and every day. you had missions you were going out setting yourself and brothers and sisters alongside you on a path to accomplish or as they say you are coming home on your shield or as a victor. we went out that way each and every night. lost friends, lost brothers. saw them come home without their eyesight or burned across massive percentages of their bodies. or missing limbs to have their family be handled a folded flag.
jesse: you were an army ranger? afghanistan. you saw the enemy up close face to face. that s what it was it was kill or be killed. and a lot of people don t understand that. we went into this determined with objectives every night on the battlefield. those on patrol each and every day. you had missions you were going out setting yourself and brothers and sisters alongside you on a path to accomplish or as they say you are coming home on your shield or as a victor. we went out that way each and every night. lost friends, lost brothers. saw them come home without their eyesight or burned across massive percentages of their bodies. or missing limbs to have their family be handled a folded flag.