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Governor Chris Sununu (R-NH) said Tuesday on FNC’s “Special Report” that Americans were “moving on” from former President Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican primary. Sununu said, “The race for president hasn’t really started. No one’s really thinking that way. Remember, we’re just coming out of November of ’22. And, you and I are in this world talking about it all the time, but the average American, they’re dealing with inflation, they’re dealing with high housing prices, record debt at the household level.” He continued, “And look, my message to, about President Trump is we thank you for your service....
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It's worth viewing the video, because I've never seen something so obviously engineered bamboozlement in cahoots with MSM in my life. Cue the Iraqi Defense Spokesguy!
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Director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee said China will "together with all like-minded partners further promote the development of the international order in the direction of equitable development" MOSCOW, February 21./TASS/. The People's Republic of China is ready to join forces with Russia to decisively stand up for national interests and promote mutually beneficial cooperation in all areas, Wang Yi, director of the Office of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China's Central Committee, said on Tuesday as he met with Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay...
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There’s a movement brewing to shut down conservative websites that offer views and information contradicting left-wing orthodoxy. Investigative reporter Gabe Kaminsky did an excellent job of uncovering how activist organizations, some partnered with the State Department, work to blacklist and defund conservative media. His ongoing series at the Washington Examiner is worth reading and explains how this is part of a larger effort to effectively shut down conservative media publications. It’s predictable—yet nevertheless disturbing—stuff. “Major ad companies are increasingly seeking guidance from purportedly ‘nonpartisan’ groups claiming to be detecting and fighting online ‘disinformation.’” Kaminsky wrote. “These same ‘disinformation’ monitors are...
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Update from Ukraine | The Ruzzian Attack on Moldova | Is it possible? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtdeXwCoe9s Follow on Instagram up to date uploads. https://www.instagram.com/denys_pilot/ ****SUMMARY Military MAPS & COMMENTS here: NEW- Ground Forces continue to expand https://militaryland.net/news/ground-forces-continue-to-expand/ https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-362-summary/
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There could be a real-world zombie apocalypse on the horizon, according to an expert in these things, just like on The Last of Us. That’s the big crazy on today’s Insanity Wrap......Are you ready for the fungal zombie apocalypse, just like the one on videogame-turned-hit-TV-show, The Last of Us?That’s the shocking claim made Monday in WorldCrunch: “Having just gone through a pandemic where denialist political discourse turned a significant part of the population into something resembling zombies, the prospect of a new pandemic where a microorganism itself devours the victims’ brains is an unsettlingly real prospect.”The author — I’ll get...
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Liberal law professors used to love the US Supreme Court. For half a century, they applauded activist decisions, proposed new theories of “noninterpretive” jurisprudence, and blew kisses to the Justices most responsible for steering the Court to the left—e.g., Earl Warren, William Brennan, William O. Douglas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. In books such as Gideon’s Trumpet (1964), the Warren Court’s novel decisions extending unprecedented procedural rights to criminal defendants were hailed as exemplars of wisdom and enlightenment. In a prior era, the job of “Supreme Court correspondent” for newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post consisted...
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l Riot BY NIK POPLI AND JULIA ZORTHIAN UPDATED: JUNE 15, 2022 1:17 PM EDT | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED: JANUARY 6, 2022 6:00 AM EST More than 840 people have been arrested for storming the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, 2021, with charges ranging from obstruction of an official proceeding to assault. But 17 months after the attempted insurrection, a significant number of rioters are still awaiting their sentencing. Only around a quarter of those arrested—185 individuals—have received criminal sentences, while the rest are waiting for their trials or haven’t yet reached plea agreements. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office...
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My friend has a type of carcinoma,she's a good gal. Army vet, young. Very headstrong. Want prayers for her. Name is Brie.
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The daughter of Bill and Melinda French Gates is trading East Harlem for Tribeca. A Seattle-based trust tied to Jennifer Gates paid $51 million for a penthouse at Metro Loft Management’s 443 Greenwich Street last month, the New York Post reported. Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton owned the unit before selling to a Seattle-based LLC in 2021 for $49.5 million. The six-bedroom condo includes a 3,200-square-foot terrace and a private elevator operating across the unit’s three levels. The 8,900-square-foot unit carries more than $18,000 in monthly common charges, according to the listing at the time of Hamilton’s sale. The penthouse...
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‘Love is everything’ wrote the Diocese of Aachen in a social media post promoting same-sex blessings in the diocese.AACHEN, Germany (LifeSiteNews) –– The Catholic Diocese of Aachen has declared itself in favor of same-sex relationships and blessings, offering blessings to “all couples and newly in love” for the recent St. Valentine’s Day. In a February 14 Facebook post, the traditional feast of St. Valentine, the Diocese of Aachen issued a welcome to “all couples and newly in love.” The post read: This goes out to all couples and newly in love:We wish you a wonderful Valentine’s Day! If you would...
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The driver was going 40 mph when a tree crushed her SUV—and it may have saved her life.The local Katonah, New York, fire department was dispatched to an alarming scene recently when a woman driving alone in her Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro was hit by a falling tree while traveling down the road at speed, trapping the injured driver until the Jaws of Life tool could be used to extricate them. Luckily, the driver survived with non-life-threatening injuries.According to a Reddit thread posted by the driver, the tree fell on her car while she was traveling at approximately 40 mph....
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Homosexuality is forbidden in Malaysia and laws criminalizing sodomy can result in imprisonment, corporal punishment Activists in Malaysia criticized Thursday a government decision to ban three books for allegedly promoting "LGBTQ lifestyles", saying it would further erode gay and transgender rights. "Jacob's Room to Choose", a children's book about gender expression and identity, was banned in January, the home ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. In the book, a teacher educates children on gender identity at a school after a student wearing a dress feels unwelcome in the boys' toilet. Two other children's books, "The Tale of Seven" and...
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The president made the comments in the course of Tuesday’s address to the Federal Assembly – a speech to lawmakers which focused on the crisis in ties between Moscow and the West – and the ongoing Russia-NATO proxy conflict in Ukraine. The West is waging an aggressive information and culture war against Russia, and Moscow cannot allow its young people to fall victim to the kind of spiritual “degradation and degeneration” that has already befallen many Western countries, President Vladimir Putin has said. “They can’t help but realize that it’s not possible to defeat Russia on the battlefield, and so...
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Washington D.C., Feb 14, 2023 / 15:45 pm Archbishop Gregory Hartmayer of Atlanta dedicated and blessed his archdiocese’s newest chapel while on his way to catch a flight Monday. Airline workers and travelers flying through the busiest airport in the world can now spend time in the real presence of Christ thanks to the efforts of the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport’s chaplains and the cooperation of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. Located in the international terminal, the eucharistic chapel will be a permanent fixture at the airport and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. After receiving approval...
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Archaeologists have long known about the Great Revolt, a battle between the ancient Egyptians and the Ptolemaic Kingdom that lasted from 207 B.C. to 184 B.C., because it is mentioned on the Rosetta Stone and in other historical texts. But now, archaeologists have finally discovered the exact location of one of the revolt's battles.In 2009, archaeologists began excavating a site known as Tell el-Timai, where an ancient Greco-Roman industrial city called Thmouis was located on the Nile Delta of northern Egypt. The excavations were part of the Tell Timai Archaeological Project, an ongoing program by the University of Hawaii to...
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black sovcit as crazy as darrell brooks, in front of a black judge that toys wi the boi like a cat torturing a mouse over backrent it is pure comedy... hell crank it 1.5X it's 20mins
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California’s budget deficit may be billions of dollars larger than the already big number predicted by Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom, raising concerns about the Golden State’s fiscal future. Last month, Newsom announced that California faces a projected budget deficit of $22.5 billion for the coming fiscal year. The figure represented a striking downturn from last year, when the state enjoyed a surplus of about $100 billion due to federal COVID relief and surging capital gains. While the predicted year-to-year drop-off seemed large, it may not have been large enough. The California Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO), a government agency that analyzes...
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