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***** Tunes For Our Troops ~ The FReeper Canteen Presents... Billboard Charts 1966 ~ *****~ Support The Artists You Hear Throughout The Canteen ! ~ ***** Warning: Not all music may be appropriate for children! Please click with caution. Thank you! Tunes For The Troops This music is provided for the entertainment of our Troops, Veterans, Allies & their families! Enjoy the variety of musical selections that the Canteen DJs provide throughout the thread. Please ping any DJ with your requests for the Troops! All music is removed on Monday.Thanks to all the DJs for their time & effort...
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It may not be the guarantee of success in some states, but the endorsement of former President Donald Trump in Arizona is proving to be solid gold among likely Republican primary voters who agree that the 2020 election was flawed. In two new state surveys, the four top Trump-backed GOP primary candidates are winning with comfortable margins over others, including a gubernatorial candidate backed by former Vice President Mike Pence. A new Rasmussen Reports survey of Republican and conservative primary voters out today said that gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake tops Pence-backed Karrin Taylor Robson by 9 percentage points, 43%-34%.
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But shortly after the Ionov indictment was announced, the FBI in Tampa confirmed to local media it had raided headquarters of the Uhuru Movement in St. Petersburg, Florida, in connection with the alleged conspiracy. "The Uhuru Movement is a worldwide organization, under the leadership of African People’s Socialist Party, uniting African people as one people for liberation, social justice, self-reliance and economic development," the group said on its website...Four of the “unindicted co-conspirators” listed but not named in the indictment are U.S. citizens living in St. Petersburg, while the others live in Atlanta and California.
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Los Angeles County has banned any potential election monitors from watching the counting of the votes in the upcoming race to recall corrupt District Attorney George Gascon, increasing the risk of voter fraud in an already contentious election. According to the Washington Examiner, the county made its decision by declaring that the recall election is technically not considered an “election” by county standards. “A reference to monitors/observers in the presidential election is not an accurate comparison as an election does allow for public observation, and Los Angeles County does have an Election Observer Program where members of the public get...
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[Catholic Caucus] Bishop Burbidge publishes instruction for the use of the Traditional Latin Mass in the Diocese of ArlingtonJuly 29, 2022On July 16, 2021, Pope Francis published Traditionis Custodes, an apostolic letter issued motu proprio, by which he created new norms on the use of the Mass celebrated according to the Missal of 1962 (often referred to as the Traditional Latin Mass, the Extraordinary Form, and the usus antiquior). This was preceded by an international assessment and consultation of bishops regarding the application of motu proprio Summorum Pontificum. Following that consultation, the Holy Father established several directives aimed at providing...
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FORT FARRAKHAN, CA — A U.S. Army spokesperson admitted concern today after the recent drop in recruitment numbers, despite the unveiling of the new "America Is Racist, You Should Die For It" slogan. Colonel Rip Skirtsteak said the Army will continue its push for diversity in hopes of drawing more new recruits. "It's just really hard to find recruits who hate this country as they should but are also willing to put their lives on the line to protect it," Skirtsteak said as he adjusted his rainbow flag lapel pin. "We may have to switch to Plan B, which is...
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Doctors in New York City have performed the first ever heart transplant from a person who is HIV positive. An unnamed woman in her 60s who was suffering from advanced heart failure received both a heart and kidney transplant from the same HIV-positive donor in spring, doctors at Montefiore Health in the Bronx, New York City, announced this week. The woman also had HIV herself. Organ transplants from HIV positive donors had been banned in the U.S. until 2013. Now, they are allowed under the context of research, finding how a body will respond to the new organs. With over...
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Alabama prison officials examined female reporters’ clothing and tried to block a female reporter with AL.com from witnessing Thursday night’s execution of a death-row inmate, saying her skirt and shoes violated a prison dress code. Ivana Hrynkiw, a reporter and managing producer with AL.com, said she was told by Alabama Department of Corrections Public Information Officer Kelly Betts after she arrived at the media center at William C. Holman Correctional Facility in Atmore that her skirt was too short.
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Beautiful weather lasts through the weekend, warm and sunny with low humidity. There's a chance of storms by Monday evening but the next ten days are trending dry. The story for the middle of next week and beyond is the return of the heat and humidity. Highs in the mid-90s look likely next Wednesday and Thursday. Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 57. Saturday: Sunny. High 83. Sunday: Mostly sunny. High 84. Monday: PM T-storms. High 86.
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U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- A federal judge in the Southern District of Ohio extended the time that the Air Force and the Air Force Academy could not enforce the COVID-19 vaccine mandate on Thursday. Two weeks ago, Judge Matthew W. McFarland placed a temporary restraining order on the AF and AFA that barred them from enforcing the mandate temporarily. Now, a court order means they cannot enforce the mandate until a trial is held or the order is struck down on appeal. Both of which are potentially months down the road. The preliminary injunction order states, "due to...
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The Philadelphia protester who torched two police cars in 2020 – and was then tracked down by investigators through the website Etsy – was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison for the attack. Lore-Elisabeth Blumenthal, 35, pleaded guilty in March to downgraded charges of obstructing, impeding and interfering with law enforcement officers for firebombing the two cop cars outside Philadelphia City Hall as protests raged in the city. At her sentencing hearing Thursday, Blumenthal said she was high on drugs and in the throes of addiction when she torched the cars, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. “My substance abuse left...
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The House passed an assault weapons ban Friday evening looking to give Democrats a last-minute win on their way out the door for August recess. Five Democrats voted against the measure - Reps. Kurt Schrader, Ore., Vicente Gonzalez, Texas, Rep. Jared Golden, Maine and Rep. Ron Kind, R-Wisc. Two Republicans voted for the measure - Reps. Chris Jacobs, N.Y., and Brian Fitzpatrick, Pa. The ban cleared a procedural hurdle that allowed the House to move forward with expedited debate on Friday afternoon, with a final vote expected to follow. Three Democrats - Reps. Vicente Gonzalez, Texas, Jared Golden, Maine, and...
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Explanation: SOFIA, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, is a Boeing 747SP aircraft modified to carry a large reflecting telescope into the stratosphere. The ability of the airborne facility to climb above about 99 percent of Earth's infrared-blocking atmosphere has allowed researchers to observe from almost anywhere over the planet. On a science mission flying deep into the southern auroral oval, astronomer Ian Griffin, director of New Zealand’s Otago Museum, captured this view from the observatory's south facing starboard side on July 17. Bright star Canopus shines in the southern night above curtains of aurora australis, or southern lights. The...
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A big Chinese rocket body will likely crash back to Earth tomorrow (July 30)... The 25-ton (22.5 metric tons) core stage of a Long March 5B rocket will reenter Earth's atmosphere tomorrow at 2:05 p.m. EDT (1805 GMT), plus or minus five hours... Most of the rocket body will burn up, but big chunks of it will survive the fiery passage — probably 5.5 tons to 9.9 tons(opens in new tab) (5 to 9 metric tons).. Based on the core stage's orbit, we know those hunks will come down somewhere between 41 degrees north latitude and 41 degrees south latitude....
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Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson What should we rename monkeypox? @DrTedros @CDCDirector Hunter Hives 16.6% Midterm Variant 24% Adam Schiffilis 20.1% Schlong Covid 39.3% 26,253 votes · Final results 7:33 PM · Jul 28, 2022·Twitter for iPhone 3,405 Retweets 462
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The Arkansas State Convention happened Saturday 7/23 at the Embassy Suites in Little Rock starting at 9am. The Pulaski County GOP delegation was banned from the Arkansas GOP state convention. They were also threatened with arrest, censored, and later forced out into 100 degree heat from the hotel building. RINO Establishment officials, such as Sara Jo Reynolds & Melonaie Gullick blocked 71 Pulaski County delegates over false claims of procedure. Pulaski County delegates blocked from Arkansas GOP State Convention except a fewpulaski-county-gop-delegation-banned-from-arkansas-gop-state-conventionl& Pulaski County delegates blocked from Arkansas GOP State Convention except a few US flag desecrated by RPA staff,...
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It has recently surfaced that a large number of once well-known English words are suffering from a severe shortage of definitions. We will do our best to help alleviate this condition. Bike path: A scenic obstacle course for basement dwellers. Carbon footprint: The image left behind by the jackboot of the Left on society’s neck. Economy: The place where medieval doctors and modern bureaucrats inject the needle, when it’s time to start bleeding the patient. Fertile farmland: A beautiful place to cover with Chinese solar panels and windmills. Free market: An endangered species. Free lunch: Ain’t no such thing. Free...
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Chile’s Constitutional Convention presented the final version ... to President Gabriel Boric at a closing ceremony on Monday in Santiago. On Sept. 4, Chileans will decide whether to approve the new magna carta or stick with the current document... If approved, the document would mark a shift away from market-friendly rules by strengthening workers’ rights, boosting environmental protection, overhauling water ownership and giving indigenous groups a bigger say in investment projects. Polls suggest the changes may have gone too far, with more voters inclined to reject the draft. September’s vote will also be key for Boric’s administration, which would have...
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[Catholic Caucus] Whom Does He Want to Fool? Francis Underlines “Importance Of Tradition”The Holy See [allegedly] pays attention to “cultural traditions, customs, languages and educational processes,” Francis joked at a July 27 meeting with representatives of the Canadian regime in Quebec after burning some grass.Francis who is laying waste to the Church's liturgical and theological tradition, complained that today there are many forms of "ideological colonisation" which "attempt to uproot the traditions, history and religious ties” of peoples.He lamented that this mentality believes "that the dark pages of history have been left behind" and therefore "becomes open to the ‘cancel...
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Bobbleheads of justices including Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh, and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Thurgood Marshall, among others, will be available for pre-order on Friday and are expected to ship in December. Sklar said the bobbleheads gives the public “the chance to collect bobbleheads representing the Supreme Court justices that have a very influential impact on our lives given their roles in our government and the impact their decisions have.”
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