Posted on 02/01/2022 12:15:33 AM PST by weston
Received a job requirement. This is a remote job and work from home.
What???
Like you’re going to “infect” your houseplants???
Tell them the jabbed are the ones getting the sickest, btw.
Thanks for the heads up.
Exactly.
Someone replied (to Grenell) ... Still waiting to log on!!
:-)
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I think this needs to be reported to plant amnesty!
Canadian Civil Liberties Association
1h • 4 tweets • 1 min read
We welcome the government’s decision to revoke the proclamation of emergency – it is overdue.
From the outset, however, we have stated that the government did not meet the legal thresholds set out in the Emergencies Act.
We continue to believe that there was an insufficient legal basis for resort to the Emergencies Act and that the orders the government passed under this legislation were unconstitutional.
We also continue to believe that it’s important for the courts to comment on the legal threshold and constitutional issues so as to guide the actions of future governments.
Even though the orders are no longer in force, Canadians are left with the precedent.
We will be consulting with our counsel over the next few days to determine what the next steps are in our litigation, but at this time we will continue our case.
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30 posts to #6000!
@WendyRogersAZ
· 1h
My bill to build the wall on state lands in Arizona passed the Arizona Senate. Amazing courage to all of the AYES. Thank you all. #BuildTheWall
https://www.rebelnews.com/freedom_convoy_donors_names_published_on_google_maps
“The precise locations of “Freedom Convoy” donors in Ontario, Canada, have been published on Google Maps, after names of donors of the GiveSendGo crowdfund were hacked and published online, along with their locations.
As detailed by Breitbart, the Google Maps link includes thousands of pins pointing to precise locations of donors throughout the province. Each pin contains the names, donor ID, email address, and the amount of money they donated to the crowdfund, including sums as low as $10.
Hours after the Google Maps link was posted, the tech giant removed and deleted the post containing all of the pins, citing a violation of the company’s terms of service.
As seen in screenshots of the now-deleted Google Maps post, the pins contained everything from first names and surnames to the comments left by donors, including all of the other particulars that would have identified them as citizens of Ontario.
Following the initial GiveSendGo hack, several journalists attempted to harass people who had donated money to the protest, which was legal at the time. Reporters from Canadian state-media CBC and the Washington Post were among those who solicited comments from donors to ask them why they pitched in.”
More info at link........
Tracy Beanz
@tracybeanz
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1h
UPDATE: I am being told this is the station that refused service — https://www.ta-petro.com/location/az/pet...
This has been confirmed. DO NOT call to Inquire. That would be a shame. 😉
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Tracy Beanz
@tracybeanz
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1h
🚨🚨BREAKING: The Petro chain of gas stations (this one outside of Kingman, AZ- but the entire corporate structure as per our convoy) has DENIED ALL SERVICE including gas, restrooms, food to any truck or car involved with the convoy.
Newsmax
@newsmax
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1h
Canada has started to remove blocks on over 200 bank accounts that were frozen after being linked to the recent trucker protests in the country, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation reports.
“Fully remote, must be vaccinated”
That’s ridiculous.
Great!
Stupid decision.
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Would be pity if they were to have a drop of customers.
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