Articles Posted by samtheman
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There is something we can do to enhance the immune system. Not a drug. Absolutely free. You can do it anywhere. Sleep.
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The poll just before the Iowa caucus was suppressed. Then the Iowa caucus results were suppressed. This is not a coincidence.
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Republican Sen. Ted Cruz's argument could sway the Senate into allowing impeachment witnesses, Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano says.
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I wish I knew when and where this speech took place. The Date Published Jul 31, 2012 is the data it was posted on YouTube. The purpose of my posting this on the eve of 2020 (the start of the new Roaring 20s) is to highlight Friedman's thoughts on the cause of the Great Depression (which ended the last Roaring 20s).
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Many conservatives -- in the media, on FR, in the general population -- believe that the democrats are hurting themselves with this serial impeachment hoax. Certainly I believe that. But this morning I had a scary thought. What if we are wrong? What if the demons are playing their cards in the most effective way they can? What if they are a Hitler who did not make the mistake of invading Russia, but went for the mideast oil instead? What if they are a Hitler who didn't waste his Luftwaffe on an unwinnable air war with the RAF? What if...
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The is 7 minutes of The Gutfeld Show posted on youtube so there's no text to copy and paste. My favorite line is when he shows a picture of the demo's announcing impeachment and he says "First, look at this sad bunch. It's like the Last Supper at the counter at Wendy's" hahahahahahaha!
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Clinician scientists from Bristol Medical School and the Bristol Eye Hospital examined the case of a teenage patient who first visited his GP complaining of tiredness. The link between his nutritional status and vision was not picked up until much later, and by then, his visual impairment had become permanent.
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These students will read works by authors ranging from Plato and Herbert Marcuse to Tlingit writers. The point is to “develop and flex a more rigorous political imagination,” according to one course syllabus. They will take on 15 to 20 hours a week of manual labor in Sitka, and set their group’s rules on everything from curfews to cellphones. Last summer’s cohort discouraged the use of phones during class and service hours and ordered everyone to turn off the internet at 10 p.m.
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Apparently, this is a common thing in the U.K. I posted a few weeks ago about a climate change activist gluing herself to the ground in front of an oil company building. Not to be outdone, members of a group called “Extinction Rebellion” decided to glue themselves together in front of the London Stock Exchange because reasons. Extinction Rebellion ðŸâŒ›ï¸ðŸ¦‹ @ExtinctionR · Apr 25, 2019 BREAKING: Time for MONEY to tell the truth on its role on the Climate and Ecological Emergency Extinction Rebellion UK is hitting the financial industry today to demand they tell the truth about the devastating...
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New York City is the first city in the United States to eliminate processed meats. Mayor Bill de Blasio approved an ambitious $14 billion Green New Deal on Monday, April 22, to combat climate change. The plan will cut purchases of red meat by 50 percent in its city-controlled facilities such as hospitals, schools, and correctional facilities. The new commitment builds off of the Meatless Mondays campaign that was adopted by all NYC schools in 2017. "If we don't act soon on climate change, our children will pay for our mistakes. And if Washington doesn't hold Big Oil accountable, New...
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President Donald Trump’s lawyer, Jay Sekulow, read directly from the Mueller report Thursday when MSNBC’s Brian Williams asked him how Attorney General William Barr came to the conclusion that there was no collusion.
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Fox News correspondent-at-large Geraldo Rivera gives his take on Attorney General Bill Barr's claim that spying occurred during President Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and former FBI Director Comey's 'disingenuous' defense.
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No thread body, just video.
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Lamar Mayor Darnell Byrd McPherson believed she was the victim of a hate crime after discovering a yellow, sticky substance on the hood of her car Police investigated after McPherson filed a report, as material was also found on her husband's car in the South Carolina town Cops later launched a probe and found that the substance was 'pollen' Before the probe McPherson said she was grateful the alleged culprits 'didn't take our lives' and hoped 'they would be identified and prosecuted'
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WOOSTER — Anything boys can do, girls can do, too, and that includes being part of the Boy Scouts of America. A small but enthusiastic group of young women met at Zion Lutheran Church in Wooster on Monday evening to become part of the new Troop 64 — an all-girl troop which will offer the new recruits some privileges they think they’ve been missing, such as whittling and camping. It will be the first all-girl BSA troop to start in Wooster, according to organizers.
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When A Christmas Story opened in theaters on Nov. 18, 1983, it was not one of the year’s biggest films. Thirty-five years later, that little movie looms large over the holiday season. You can buy “major award” leg lamps at any price point, tour Ralphie’s actual house that was used in the filming of the movie, watch the Broadway musical adaptation and, of course, spend 24 hours in front of the TV watching the annual Christmas Story marathon on basic cable. The film has become a Christmas tradition beloved by many — but not all. In this video, I make...
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Mother of armed robber shot dead by man defending his children: ‘Why did he shoot him five times?’ After an armed man entered a Popeye’s restaurant in San Antonio last month and reportedly pointed a gun at a customer’s children, that customer — a licensed concealed carrier — shot the gunman dead. But now the mother of the deceased 19-year-old gunman is asking why the father who fatally shot her son chose to fire more than once.
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A Democrat-backed study meant to expose illicit online gun sales instead seemed to show the opposite -- with hardly any sellers taking the bait when undercover investigators tried to set up dozens of illegal firearm transactions. Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., as well as Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, had commissioned the Government Accountability Office report to look into how online private dealers might be selling guns to people not allowed to have them.
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President Donald Trump, resurfacing a campaign-trail attack, on Thursday morning tweeted about a bombshell report that the FBI investigated a bribery scandal involving the Russian nuclear industry and the Clintons. "Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!" Trump tweeted.
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The New York Times is not widely known as a hotbed of necromancy — the mystical science of communicating with or even raising the dead — but I’m starting to wonder if it is trying to get my late father to come back to earth so he can walk through the Gray Lady’s offices and slap the editors with a semi-frozen mackerel.
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