Posted on 06/13/2019 3:23:37 PM PDT by ransomnote
Just another story on another day in WA...
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https://mynorthwest.com/1422327/dori-sanctuary-state-double-rapist/
Thanks to sanctuary state policy, double-rapist could re-attack victim
Just can't help remembering my video of John Cocke, who also wrote on napkins, though he went further and carved formulas in bars. John also received the equivalent technology medal from Bush. Always blessed the fact that it wasn't from H's husband and I didn't have to have HIM in my video. While John was ill, the Director of IBM Research took me into John's office, which was filled with unpacked boxes, dirty shirts and cigarette ashes, and I had a video crew shooting into corners and file cabinets and such. That napkin was quite a find after all the wonderful stories I'd heard.
Love Laffer. Congratulations to him! He must be thrilled.
>>Thanks to sanctuary state policy
Thanks to the policy of Democrats. Screamed loud, long and frequently until the voters of 2020 hear.
His campaign emails hoped for 7 million. That man LOVES breaking records.
Trump Hauls In Whopping $25 Million In A Single Day For Re-Election Campaign
It's a dynamic process...non linear and not intuitive....a Saddle Point
In mathematics, a saddle point or minimax point is a point on the surface of the graph of a function where the slopes of orthogonal function components defining the surface become zero but are not a local extremum on both axes. An example of a saddle point shown on the right is when there is a critical point with a relative minimum along one axial direction and at a relative maximum along the crossing axis. However, a saddle point need not be in this form. For example, the function f = x^2 + y^3 has a critical point at that is a saddle point since it is neither a relative maximum nor relative minimum, but it does not have a relative maximum or relative minimum in the y-direction.
NEWSBUSTED: Clinton Arkansas Friend Richard Mays Exposed As Top NXIVM Cult Member
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3757965/posts?page=1
This is Big: State Dept Identifies Multiple Security Incidents with Hillarys Emails
saraacarter.com ^ | 6/18/2019 | Sara A. Carter
“Did I tell you I was going to send dog pics?”
I spent a little time trying to find that quote of yours, lol!!!!
Can someone explain what this means to conservatives? Clearly it’s one of the new 5-4 conservative victories, but I don’t see any advantage our beliefs gain from this.
Supreme Court: Public Access TV Not Bound to Follow First Amendment
Melania was being bipartisan, equally welcoming Republicans and Democrats to the Trump campaign in spectacular fashion.
She couldn’t wear purple, because Hillary. And she made yellow look beautiful in a way that Michelle O never could.
Negotiate with at your peril.
Ask the Mexicans
China up next.
Interesting - last night Fox covered DJT’s whole speech, CNN quit after a few minutes and MSNBC didn’t cover one MINUTE of it!
Did Q ever say they told WJC there would be no deals for him?
https://nypost.com/2019/06/18/here-are-some-of-the-goofiest-federal-laws-still-on-the-books/
Here are some of the goofiest federal laws still on the books
By Reed Tucker
FTA:
Here are 10 ways you can live on the edge and run afoul of federal law:
Use a Falconry Bird in a Movie That Isnt About Falconry
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The prohibition has led to filmmakers using lookalike and CG birds.
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Leave the Country with Too Many Nickels in Your Pockets
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Write a Check for Less Than $1
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Make an Unreasonable Gesture to a Passing Horse [in a National Park]
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Try to Make it Rain With Lasers Without Telling the Government First
The out-takes at the end of that movie are priceless.
As are the Don Ameche out-takes from Cocoon.
Hadn’t thought of it this way, but he’s quite right.
Trumps kickoff rally in Orlando signals Russia Hoax will be a major focus of his campaign
By Thomas Lifson
FTA:
Normally, a politician suggesting a conspiracy against him is considered a bad idea, a sign of paranoia. And, no doubt such charges will be made against Trump with all the vehemence his antagonists can summon. But the POTUS has a Trump card (forgive me the pun): the forthcoming Inspector Generals report and the indictments that may be forthcoming from US Attorney Durham. In fact, because Trump talks to AG Barr who is supervising Durhams probe, it is highly probable that he knows something about what lies ahead courtesy of a grand jury sitting in Hartford, Connecticut, and maybe even another one in Salt Lake City, where US Attorney John Huber is investigating Uranium One and related matters.
It aint paranoia if your enemies are exposed in official, nonpartisan reports and can be proven in court to have conspired against you.
These 6 Corporations Control 90% Of The Media In America ...
https://www.businessinsider.com/these-6-corporations-control-90-of-the-media-in...
Jun 14, 2012 · GE does not own NBC (or Comcast or any media) anymore. So that 6th company is now Comcast. So that 6th company is now Comcast. And Time Warner doesn't own AOL , so Huffington Post isn't affiliated ...
Interesting article...a few years ago it was G.E and Time Warner; Auto industries; etc. etc. there was only six biggies that owned the channels, I think they are lying because Comcast isn't that big, I have Basic with Comcast and they are begging all of us to up our packages...I don't know who owns them, but it is some corporation big...
good work, Bob
:: No F there, please. ::
Or, just go with the lower-case ‘G’.
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