Posted on 10/28/2019 11:18:33 AM PDT by ransomnote
I still think the X-37B is host to testing having humans in stasis.
If I were ever elected to congress, one of my top priorities would be impeaching black robed tyrants.
Poor dog looks like he could use some kibble.
BAM! One vote cast for you! This tyranny, foreseen by Thomas Jefferson as a great threat to the Republic, must be defeated NOW!
Interesting; possible.
Nice
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/10/albaghdadi_rubbed_out_trump_does_a_victory_dance.html
Al-Baghdadi rubbed out, and Trump does a victory dance
By Monica Showalter
FTA:
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Justice is sweet.
This isn’t Obamaspeak this is celebration. This is dancing on the grave of a vile enemy who needs it, needs to understand that the game here is victory, not chess moves.
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When U.S. troops wiped out Osama bin Laden, President Obama was careful to not allow any dead body pictures to get out for Americans to celebrate over, and he made sure that terrorist got a good and proper Islamic burial, implicitly suggesting that he was a good Muslim and, of course, they needed to help him make his way to Heaven
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Trump did it different he sent al-Baghdadi to hell and spat on his grave for anyone still sympathetic.
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Corn comes from The Farm, of course.
Told you guys.
#BagsterIsAlwaysRight
re Def Leppard
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Hubby: Ranting at the last bit of news about impeachment, “How can you not be angry!!!”
Me: “I’ve known this was coming.” “Think of it as a movie.”
That, and I’ve been stealing into a ST TNG streaming site, in my spare alone time...
Over the last day or so, over Norway. A break/gap/crack in the Earth’s magnetic field allowing the solar winds to slip in.
Aren’t we all an extension of ‘Q’ now?
Hang in there!
Re Unrolled thread on Davy Crocketts:
The unroll and Qs posts certainly create a picture and interesting connections.
My one beef is that I dont think taking down the Xlinton Foundation would topple the government. There are enough good people that value justice that I dont think that would happen.
At least, I hope there are enough good people. All the latest Republican resignations trouble me. Despite all these connections you both posted, I still feel in the dark.
A federal judge in Kentucky has reopened the $250 million defamation case filed by a Covington Catholic student against The Washington Post after dismissing it in July, allowing the lawsuit to proceed but narrowing its focus.
U.S. District Judge William Bertelsman agreed to permit discovery on three of 33 allegedly libelous statements in The Posts coverage of the Jan. 18 incident pertaining to teenager Nicholas Sandmann. The Post has insisted that its reporting was fair and accurate.
https://m.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/oct/28/nick-sandmann-covington-catholic-student-washingto/
Francis on Monday officially changed the name of the Holy See archive to remove what he said were the negative connotations of having secret in its name.
From now on, the vast trove of documents, manuscripts and papyrus of popes past will be officially known as the Vatican Apostolic Archive.
In a new law, Francis noted that the archive has long been open to scholars and that he himself has decreed that the archives of World War II-era Pope Pius XII, accused by some of not speaking out enough about the Holocaust, would open to researchers ahead of schedule on March 2, 2020.
He said the name change better reflects the archives reality and its service to the church and the world of culture.
The archive contains the documentation on the life of the universal Catholic Church dating from the eight century to the present. It contains 600 different collections that are organized across 85 kilometers (50 miles) of shelving.
Beautiful photo of Norway.
Senator Roy Blunt tweets bluntly:
House Democrats impeachment efforts are marked by two things: lack of fairness, lack of transparency.
Charlie Daniels tweets:
Benghazi aint going away!
>>Now he cant jack anybody around. Im happy to see his chain get jerked around, for a change. Barr is not endorsing Wray. He said he was cooperating or something helpful. I bet hes cooperating and helpful. Who wouldnt be, with Durham breathing down on your immediate future?
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Exactly. And, Tom Fitton (Judicial Watch), and Joe DiGenova have voiced similar impressions of Wray’s performance.
marking.
A federal judge in Kentucky has reopened the $250 million defamation case filed by a Covington Catholic student against The Washington Post after dismissing it in July, allowing the lawsuit to proceed but narrowing its focus.
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Good news on the judicial front.
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