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~The FReeper Canteen Presents~Happy Valentine's Day!Roses are red; Violets are blue. You’re sticky like taffy, And I’m stuck on you. Tomatoes are red, Broccoli is green. You’re the best Valentine I’ve ever seen. Lilacs are purple, Bananas are yellow. You’re soft and cuddly, Like a sweet marshmallow. Any color or flavor is fine, If you’ll just be my Valentine. Happy Valentine's Day to The Canteen and all our Troops! FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT~Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. Please...
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TORY: As the anniversary of its invasion of Ukraine nears, Russian forces pounded the city of Bakhmut on Monday, in what NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said was the beginning of a major, long-feared new offensive: "The reality is we have seen the start already because we see now what Russia does now - President Putin does now - is to send thousands and thousands more troops, accepting a very high rate of casualty." Military officials said Ukrainian defenders, who have held on for months, were braced for new ground attacks.
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In a little covered lawsuit by the group New Yorkers For Religious Liberty, Inc. et al -VS- The City Of New York, something very odd has surfaced.After imposing the vaccine mandate in 2021, New York City fired the unvaccinated workers then sent the FBI the names and fingerprints of the non-compliant city employees to register within the justice files of the federal government.New York City has recently abandoned the vaccine requirement {SEE HERE}, but the lawyers for the plaintiffs are continuing the lawsuit against the city because employment in the private sector is now impacted because the names of the...
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A new report makes clear the ultimate goal: tiny, uncomfortable apartments and bicycles for all. Progressives’ dirty little secret is that everyone will have to make do with much less—fewer cars, smaller houses and yards, and a significantly lower standard of living. Governments, the report says, could reduce “financial subsidies for private vehicles,” such as on-street and free parking. They could also impose charges on pickup trucks and SUVs (including electric ones) and build more bike lanes. Urbanites who suspect the expansion of bike lanes in their cities is intended to force people to stop driving aren’t wrong. The Inflation...
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Environment activist Erin Brockovich is calling on the Biden Administration to "step up" after a trail derailment in eastern Ohio led to a controlled release of toxic chemicals. On February 3, a train operated by Norfolk Southern Railway derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, and cause a major fire near the track. Around 20 of the 50 cars that derailed were transporting hazardous materials, including vinyl chloride, a toxic and flammable gas. Out of fear that the fire could cause an explosion, officials decided to conduct a controlled burn of hazardous materials, which began on February 6. However, the process still...
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<p>If you watched the Super Bowl, you know that FOX News ran an ad for the Gutfeld! show, crowning Greg Gutfeld as the new king of late night TV.</p><p>FOX News has apparently been keeping a close eye on their ratings, and they know a winner when they see it. Gutfeld often beats the late night shows on network TV in ratings.</p>
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Ukrainian Army continues to grow and have started forming additional brigades within the Ground Forces. * 23rd Mechanized Brigade – a new brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces, currently at the stage of formation. * 31st Mechanized Brigade – another new mechanized brigade. According to the volunteers on social media, the first battalion is already deployed to the front, while the rest of the brigade is still being formed. * 32nd Mechanized Brigade is a completely new mechanized brigade of Ukrainian Ground Forces, currently at the stage of formation. * 48th Artillery Brigade is a new artillery brigade being formed in...
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According to US officials, the Air Force F-16 that shot down an object over Lake Huron on Sunday missed its first attempt. “A second Sidewinder air-to-air missile was needed.” Fox News reported. It is unclear where the first missile landed.
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Could your prescription pills affect the outcome of dental implant surgery? It’s a problem highlighted by a recent study from dentists in Spain. They found that people who were taking antidepressants — specifically, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) — at the time of their surgery, and for at least one year beforehand, had a more than 4.5-fold increased risk of their implants failing. The 170 patients in the study were taking some of the most commonly prescribed SSRIs in the UK, such as citalopram, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine and sertraline. A ‘failed’ implant is defined as the implant falling out...
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Exactly 50 years ago this week (half century), a British singer named Michael Redway burst onto the American charts with a melancholy song called "Good Morning." It should have been a bigger hit but it did spend a few weeks on the Billboard HOT 100 during that February. This is a haunting song about a man, obviously a mama's boy, who just spent the night with a woman he hardly knows. As dawn nears, he is feeling guilty and is looking for an exit strategy. Morning is breaking and he just wants to get out of the woman's house and...
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ENOREE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) -Officials are responding to a train derailment in Enoree on Monday afternoon. CSX Transportation are also on the scene.
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Philadelphia Eagles WAG Leah Covey SLAMS Kansas City Chiefs' wild Super Bowl celebrations with salty TikTok post... claiming 'I really hope you're embarrassed' after their win in Arizona Leah Covey, wife of Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and return man Britain Covey, criticized Chiefs fans for what she called 'embarrassing' celebrations following Kansas City's victory in the Super Bowl. Covey took to her TikTok to say that she was 'embarrassed for the Chiefs' after they celebrated their victory, following a questionable holding call on Eagles cornerback James Bradberry that set up Kansas City's game-winning field goal kick.
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GLENDALE, AZ — After an exciting, hard-fought, back-and-forth gridiron battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs, the NFL proudly announced that the referees had been named MVP of the Super Bowl LVII. "This continues a longstanding tradition in our league," said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell when presenting the award. "The officiating crew truly embodies what our game is all about. The referees made an impact that determined the outcome of this great game, and now they take their rightful place in the spotlight." Fans and media alike were quick to decry the officiating of the game, believing...
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Update from Ukraine | The Big Ruzzian Attack Starts to Fail | Belarus may enter the conflict https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPpYQuLW8T0&t=764s Follow on Instagram up to date uploads. https://www.instagram.com/denys_pilot/ ****SUMMARY Military MAPS & COMMENTS here: NEW- https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-354-summary/
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The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service has announced that the US military is recruiting members of Islamic State and Al-Qaeda to carry out terrorist attacks in Russia and other Commonwealth of Independent States countries, as per a report from TASS. The service stated that 60 experienced militants were selected for this purpose in January of this year. According to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), the US is providing training to terrorists in Syria's Al-Tanf base, teaching them how to create and use improvised explosive devices and engage in subversive activities.The focus is on attacking heavily guarded facilities, including foreign diplomatic...
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Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in her response to the State of the Union address last week that voters face a choice between common sense and “crazy.” An example of the latter was on display last week when the House of Representatives rejected a pair of laws passed by the District of Columbia... …the House overturned a rewrite of the criminal code passed by the City Council… and a new law that granted noncitizens the right to vote in local elections. Congress has oversight over the district under the U.S. Constitution… The D.C. council overrode a veto by Democratic...
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The Biden administration has given its Ukrainian counterparts another reason for not sending them much-wanted long-range missiles: The U.S. is concerned it wouldn’t have enough for itself. In recent meetings at the Pentagon, U.S. officials told Kyiv’s representatives that it doesn’t have any Army Tactical Missile Systems to spare, according to four people with knowledge of the talks. Transferring ATACMS to the battlefield in eastern Europe would dwindle America’s stockpiles and harm the U.S. military’s readiness for a future fight, the people said. That worry, along with the administration’s existing concern that Ukraine would use the 190-mile range missiles to...
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Musk was responding to former NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who called on the Tesla CEO on Feb. 11 to “restore the full functionality” of Starlink satellites, adding that Ukraine “desperately needs your continued support.” “Defense from a genocidal invasion is not an offensive capability. It’s survival. Innocent lives will be lost. You can help. Thank you,” Kelly wrote on Twitter. However, Musk replied that the Starlink satellite communication network is playing a key role in ensuring communication in Ukraine but should not be used for escalation that could lead to a World War. “You’re smart enough not to swallow media...
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Recorded in Bettendorf, Iowa on 2/10/23
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One such incident recently occurred in the village Zhireken. Nikita Kasatkin, a 23-year-old native of Zhireken who joined Wagner in hopes of commuting his sentence, was returned for burial after being killed fighting in Ukraine. According to legal documents seen by RFE/RL's Siberia.Realities, Kasatkin was given a 10-year sentence for the murder of a local woman in 2020 but is believed to have joined Wagner in 2022 after serving only two years. Due to his difficult history in the small village, many residents are opposed to giving Kasatkin a proper soldier's funeral service at the local community center. However, a...
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