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***** Tunes For Our Troops ~ The Freeper Canteen Music Dedication Presents: The Letter M! ~ *****~ 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...
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Update from Ukraine | Wagner started the military coup in Ruzzia | Prygozhyn is going to Moscow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMtjavd5Sug The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the last 48 hours, as of 22nd June 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-484-summary/ *** Great interactive map with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front! https://militaryland.net/maps/
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DC_Draino @DC_Draino 🚨BREAKING: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy just told reporters he supports moving forward with two Trump Impeachment expungement resolutions, including for Jan 6 Historic Schiff Censure and President Trump vindication all in one week?!
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Portland Press Herald June 23, 2023 BY AMY CALDER, MORNING SENTINEL WATERVILLE — The owner of a downtown restaurant took legal action this week against a woman who unleashed a firestorm on social media when she claimed she was drugged and sexually assaulted at the business. The woman titled her online post “The Waterville Secret that Everyone Knows,” and her claims spread across Facebook, Reddit and other social platforms, highlighting how deeply serious allegations can be tossed about in the court of public opinion without first being vetted by an investigative authority. The long post on Facebook, which included further...
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Peskov: departments report to Putin on measures in connection with an attempted armed rebellion MOSCOW, June 24-RIA Novosti. The Ministry of Defense, the FSB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Russian Guard report round the clock to President Vladimir Putin on the measures taken after the instructions given to them in connection with an attempted armed rebellion, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. "Special services, law enforcement agencies, namely the Ministry of Defense, the FSB, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Guard, in the round-the-clock mode, constantly report to the President on the measures taken in the context of...
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Aformer New Hampshire state representative — who made headlines as the first openly transgender lawmaker elected in the Granite State — was arrested Thursday and accused of distributing sexually explicit images of children. Derry resident Stacie M. Laughton, 39, was charged with four counts of distribution of child sexual abuse images, Nashua police said in a press release. Laughton’s alleged actions came to light earlier this week, when individuals reported that Laughton had distributed sexually explicit images of children, police said. Nashua police said Laughton’s case is connected to that of Lindsay Groves, a New Hampshire woman also arrested Thursday...
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237 Comments CTH has said for a year the Achilles heel Ron DeSantis carries, the weak spot that outlines his neocon nature, becomes extremely visible on the subject of Ukraine. Twice previously, DeSantis has tried to walk the tightrope and navigate his lies surrounding the Ukraine war. Each time he outlines something that leans toward Ukraine needing to concede to Russia and NATO needing to stop meddling on Russia borders, he immediately walks back his comments. DeSantis is stuck on the issue of Ukraine because DeSantis cannot be honest about his position on Ukraine. Today in South Carolina [Forbes got...
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The owner of the Wagner private military contractor made his most direct challenge to the Kremlin yet on Friday, calling for an armed rebellion aimed at ousting Russia’s defense minister. The security services reacted immediately by opening a criminal investigation into Yevgeny Prigozhin and calling for his arrest. In a sign of how seriously the Kremlin was taking the threat, security was heightened in Moscow and in Rostov-on-Don, which is home to the Russian military headquarters for the southern region and also oversees the fighting in Ukraine. Prigozhin claimed Saturday that his forces had reached Rostov, saying they faced no...
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LGBT Pride displays and merchandise at the retailer Target recently provoked controversy, including calls for boycotts and, in some cases, apparent anti-LGBT harassment and property destruction. This has been followed by apparent pro-LGBT threats of violence against the company after it removed the merchandise from some stores. Now, attorneys general from 14 states and the District of Columbia have written to the CEO of Target voicing support for its LGBT Pride merchandise and warning that some actions against Target or its employees can have legal consequences
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Hollywood actor Jim Caviezel has warned that the CIA operates the world’s biggest pedophile ring and has some of the world’s most powerful leaders as members.During an interview with Steven Bannon on Tuesday, Bannon focused on promoting Caviezel’s new film Sound of Freedom, which is based on the true story of a former government agent who embarked on a mission to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia.Bannon asked Caviezel if he thinks U.S. intelligence agencies play a role in the human trafficking industry.“Absolutely,” replied Caviezel. “The three-letter agencies, they’re all involved.”“Do you believe that that’s part of the senior...
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The Boston Way: How the Vatican Navigates the Nefarious Waters of Doctrinal ChangePope Francis speaks with Cardinal O'Malley as they arrive for a consistory at the Vatican on Feb. 13, 2015It is undisputed knowledge that Boston was ground zero regarding the exposure of the homosexual abuse of minors in the universal Church. After the removal of Bernard Cardinal Law as head of the Archdiocese of Boston and his subsequent replacement, Sean O’Malley, various things needed to be done to staunch the bleeding, among them how to finance the settlements of the many victims. When Cardinal Sean O'Malley assumed leadership of...
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PITTSBURGH — The district attorney’s office said a former employee at Highmark hacked into several customers’ accounts, including a school district and stole thousands of dollars. “You put your money in and it’s up to them to safeguard your money and when that doesn’t happen and you lose its detrimental,” said Lori Hickman. Lori Hickman of Butler County is one of eight victims in Highmark’s major data breach. Allegheny County District Attorney’s office charged Zakayah Scott who worked remotely from South Carolina for Highmark Health. Authorities said Scott had access to customers’ personal information including birthdays, addresses and phone numbers....
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Two male platypuses have been caught on camera fighting for territory in Tasmania, Australia. Esme Atkinson, who filmed the video, said the animals were “ferocious” and showed no signs of stopping after 20 minutes. One expert told the BBC the male platypuses, which have venomous spurs,
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RIGA, Latvia — Russia’s Federal Security Service late Friday announced a criminal case against Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeniy Prigozhin, accusing him of “incitement to armed rebellion” after he declared an open conflict with Russia’s military leadership and called on Russians to join 25,000 Wagner fighters against Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and other top commanders. Prigozhin, whose private military company helped Russia seize the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, Moscow’s only significant territorial gain this year, accused the Russian military on Friday of carrying out a strike on a Wagner camp, and appeared to threaten Shoigu, declaring “This scum will be stopped!”...
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New video shows the moment a French woman was attacked by a dingo at a beach in K’gari, Australia. The Queensland Department of Environment and Science says the animal was "humanely euthanised" after being involved in a number of "high-risk" incidents. K'gari Island in Queensland is home to some 200 wild dingoes. There are strict rules against feeding them with heavy fines for offenders. Another dingo was euthanised earlier this month after months of attacks on the island.
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Video roundup of reports on Wagner "crossing the Rubicon" into Russia after their bases were attacked by Russian military.
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Miss America has tightened their gender rules to ban transgender contestants who have not had a fully completed medical transition for their 2024 season. In the new Miss 2024 contract, seen by The Standard, competitors now have to identify either as 'a born female' or a female who has 'fully completed sexual reassignment surgery'. It is unclear what constitutes completing a medical transition, as many trans-identified people do not pursue any surgery as part of their transition. Previously the pageant had allowed anyone who simply identified as 'a woman' to participate. It also specifies that applicants must be unmarried and...
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Two New York lawyers have been fined $5,000 in a legal first after they relied on fake research created by ChatGPT for a submission in an injury claim against Avianca airline. Judge Kevin Castel said attorneys Steven Schwartz and Peter LoDuca acted in bad faith by using the AI bot's submissions - some of which contained 'gibberish' - even after judicial orders questioned their authenticity. Schwartz and LoDuca had been representing Roberto Mata, who claimed his knee was injured when he was struck by a metal serving cart on an Avianca flight from El Salvador to Kennedy International Airport in...
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Self-proclaimed scavengers Lasse Melgaard and Elliot Martens went from raiding bins as students to opening a winery.Self-proclaimed scavengers Lasse Melgaard and Elliot Martens went from raiding bins as students to opening a winery. Two Raccoons: ‘Dumpster-diving’ friends make waste-cutting wine using surplus fruitMatthieu Gill Two Raccoons: Lasse Melgaard and Elliott Martens. Christina O'Neill Christina O'Neill 3 days ago Share via Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Copy link Page URL https://news.stv.tv/west-central/two-raccoons-dumpster-diving-friends-make-waste-cutting-wine-using-surplus-fruit Two “dumpster-diving” friends who began making wine using surplus fruit in their own flat during lockdown have received an innovation award. Lasse Melgaard, 26, and Elliott Martens, 28, “ate...
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