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  • Joe Biden’s dementia has gotten so bad that he’s now confusing babies with ice cream cones

    07/14/2023 8:12:46 AM PDT · by conservative98 · 35 replies
    Newsmax | Twitter ^ | 10:03 AM · Jul 14, 2023 | Greg Price
    Joe Biden’s dementia has gotten so bad that he’s now confusing babies with ice cream cones pic.twitter.com/Vx1hliLtyk— Greg Price (@greg_price11) July 14, 2023
  • Joe Biden the creep caught again groping Eva Longoria

    06/16/2023 12:57:21 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 49 replies
    Twitter ^ | June 16, 2023 | Grand Old Patriots
    Joe Biden the creep caught again groping Eva Longoria. This man is disgusting pic.twitter.com/GgbSy2hyN5— Grand Old Patriots🇺🇸 (@GrandOlPatriots) June 16, 2023
  • 'I like babies more than people': Biden brings Democrat's son very close after he cried during speech on the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act

    03/24/2023 4:18:55 AM PDT · by algore · 18 replies
    Joe Biden didn't let Rep. Jimmy Gomez leave the room just because his six-month old got fussy during the president's speech marking the 13th anniversary of the passage of the Affordable Care Act. After his remarks on Thursday, Biden soothed the California Democrat's baby – putting their heads together as photographers snapped images. The baby Hodge started to cry during Biden's speech, prompting Rep. Gomez, 48, to get up from his chair and start to leave the room. But Biden called out to the lawmaker with a baby strapped to his chest. 'That's alright, we like babies – you don't...
  • Massachusetts county first to use COVID-sniffing dogs

    07/16/2021 7:47:22 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 32 replies
    NY Post ^ | 07/16/2021 | Louis Casiano, Fox News
    Law enforcement officials in Massachusetts are using four-legged officers to sniff out COVID-19 much in the same way they look for heroin, explosives and other dangerous items. The Bristol County Sheriff’s Office announced its coronavirus-detection K-9 team Thursday, saying it’s the first law enforcement group in the country to utilize dogs trained to detect the virus. “Bristol County and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts have come so far since the pandemic started last year,” Bristol County Sheriff Thomas M. Hodgson said in a statement. “Today, festivals are happening, restaurants are full and concert venues are packed. We’ve made so much progress,...
  • Hong Kong Bakery Decorates Cake with ‘Uncle’ Joe Biden Sniffing Anime Girl

    11/19/2020 6:05:49 PM PST · by MarvinStinson · 30 replies
    breitbart ^ | 19 Nov 20205 | FRANCES MARTEL
    The Villa Villa Cafe and Bar in Hong Kong published a photo of a custom cake it baked for a customer this week depicting American presidential candidate Joe Biden sniffing the hair of a distressed cartoon girl drawn in the Japanese anime style. The Asian outlet Coconuts, which highlighted the bizarre cake order, described the image of Biden as one of “a handsy pedophile.” Coconuts translated the Chinese text on the cake as reading, “Warmly celebrate Uncle Biden for his election as the 46th US president.” Villa Villa Cafe and Bar advertised the cake as available in multiple flavors and...
  • Biden says he has 'short list' of potential women VP picks

    03/24/2020 12:22:58 PM PDT · by sodpoodle · 94 replies
    The Hill ^ | 3/24/2020 | Max Greenwood
    Former Vice President Joe Biden suggested Tuesday that he is keeping a running list of potential vice presidential picks that includes more than a dozen women. "There is a short list meaning somewhere between — there's about 12 and 15 women who I think would be qualified to be president tomorrow," Biden said during an appearance on ABC's "The View." "I think we're going to narrow to 11," he added. "We're going to start vetting soon." "We are going to start vetting soon and there is a shortlist," Joe Biden tells @TheView on female VP picks, adding they plan to...
  • Wireless drone sniffs Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, phone signals(war flying?)

    08/05/2011 7:25:52 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 12 replies
    CNET ^ | 08/04/11 | Declan McCullagh
    Wireless drone sniffs Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, phone signals By: Declan McCullagh August 4, 2011 11:19 AM PDT LAS VEGAS--Forget Wi-Fi war driving. Now it's war flying. A pair of security engineers showed up at the Black Hat security conference here to show off a prototype that can eavesdrop on Wi-Fi, phone, and Bluetooth signals: a retrofitted U.S. Army target drone, bristling with electronic gear and an array of antennas. "Nobody's really looking at this from a threat perspective," said Mike Tassey, a security consultant who works for the U.S. government intelligence community. "There's some pretty evil stuff you can do from...
  • Sniffing open WiFi may be wiretapping judge tells Google

    07/02/2011 12:13:03 AM PDT · by LibWhacker · 37 replies
    A federal judge ruled that Google can be sued for wiretapping after sniffing open Wi-Fi in Wi-Spy privacy lawsuit about wardriving Street View vehicles.Looks like Google Street View cars may have been "officially" riding dirty and Google may get slapped hard for its Wi-Spy fiasco. A federal judge did not dismiss the case against Google; instead in the first such decision of its kind, the judge ruled that sniffing open Wi-Fi packets might violate the Federal Wiretap Act. Remember when intelligence gathering ability was allegedly "going dark" due to the masses moving to VoIP like Skype and the feds had...
  • 3rd Grader Suspended (3 days) for Sniffing Shirt with Permanent Marker

    04/04/2008 4:55:11 AM PDT · by Libloather · 64 replies · 456+ views
    My Fox Clorado ^ | 4/04/08 | SEAN TOBIN
    3rd Grader Suspended for Sniffing Shirt with Permanent MarkerBy SEAN TOBIN, Reporter Last Edited: Friday, 04 Apr 2008, 4:08 AM MDT Eight-year-old Eathen Harris was suspended from school after writing on his shirt with a permanent marker and then sniffing it. April 3, 2008. WESTMINSTER - Eight-year-old Eathen Harris says it happened in writing class last week. That's when he colored a stripe on his shirt with a permanent magic marker. But, it's what this 3rd grader did after he colored that landed him in hot water. "I smelled the marker," Harris said. But, what this 8-year-old doesn't know is...
  • Sniff an armpit or stroke a cat to cure stress at work

    02/09/2007 1:05:00 PM PST · by EveningStar · 33 replies · 653+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | February 8, 2006 | Ian Sample
    Sniffing a colleague's armpit, booking nap time in a "sleep pod" and sneaking out to rub a cat's tummy at lunchtime have emerged as the latest stress-busters for workaholics...
  • Sniffing out Danger: Barstow military working dog team deployed to Iraq (WOOF! - WOOF!)

    01/19/2006 9:38:33 PM PST · by SandRat · 11 replies · 368+ views
    Marine Corps News ^ | Jan 19, 2006 | Cpl. Jenna Cook
    MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS BASE BARSTOW, Calif. (January 19, 2006) -- "We were looking for weapons caches, improvised explosive devices and mines. That was our primary job," said Sgt. Neil Fucci, MCLB Barstow dog handler. Fucci and his Belgian Malinois, Rambo spent the majority of last year deployed to Iraq. While most Marines would try to avoid IEDs and mines, Fucci and Rambo, were searching specifically for them. In April 2005, Fucci and Rambo deployed from MCLB Barstow and arrived in Al-Asad, Iraq in mid-May. Forward Operating Base Camp Gannon in Husaybah, a town that sits very near the Iraqi and...
  • CA: Smoke-sniffing tools spur concerns over privacy (Burn Baby Burn!!! Big Bro' visits Bakersfield)

    12/04/2004 8:43:50 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 14 replies · 686+ views
    Bakersfield Californian ^ | 12/4/04 | Stephanie Tavares
    Today is a no-burn day in most of Kern County, and local air pollution control inspectors are using high tech gadgets to seek out violators -- a method some say is against the law because it amounts to an illegal searches of people's homes. The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is using six new infrared heat detectors, called non-contact infrared thermometers, to catch people burning wood in their fireplaces on designated no-burn days. With the devices, pollution control inspectors can be outside a home, point the infrared scanner at a chimney, pull the trigger and get a temperature...
  • Terrorist in United States sells FAKE bomb sniffing Dogs to Federal and State Governments!

    03/14/2003 3:46:37 PM PST · by vannrox · 53 replies · 504+ views
    Fox News - Cable ^ | 6:30 PM EST 3-15-2003 | Fox News
    <p>I just heard this on FOX Cable News.</p> <p>Apparently a man was arrested for selling a number of "trained" bomb-sniffing dogs to the Federal Government, and the various Sate governments. These dogs are to be trained to sniff and detect bombs and bomb making chemicals. I believe that over 35 dogs were sold. None were trained. The dogs were unable to pass any dog sniffing tests...</p>
  • Pentagon Wants Gene Sniffing Machine

    12/20/2002 3:53:40 PM PST · by blam · 4 replies · 206+ views
    Ananova ^ | 12-20-2002
    Pentagon wants gene sniffing machine The Pentagon is asking scientists to build a machine which can identify people by their smell. Up to £2 million could be made available to see if the security project is possible. It will be based on the idea everyone is programmed by their genes to produce a unique odour. The Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency says it will put forward proposals early next year. If scientists can prove it works within two and a half years, DARPA wants to build a prototype within six years, spokeswoman Jan Walker adds. Researchers have shown mice release...
  • An Epidemic of Gas Sniffing Decimates Arctic Indian Tribe

    07/22/2002 2:37:34 PM PDT · by vannrox · 41 replies · 1,236+ views
    The New York Times ^ | March 4, 2001 | By MARY ROGAN Photographs by ARLENE GOTTFRIED
    March 4, 2001 An Epidemic of Gas Sniffing Decimates Arctic Indian Tribe By MARY ROGAN Photographs by ARLENE GOTTFRIED ate last fall, in a remote village in the north of Labrador, native leaders took the extraordinary step of asking the government to take their children away. "The safety of these children is the paramount issue," explained Paul Rich, Innu tribal chief, in a statement to the provincial government requesting the removal of nearly two dozen of the village's children. "The ongoing situation is drastic, and we need to take drastic measures," the plea continued. "We insist that these children...