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Video: Man riding his bike erratically in traffic crashes into a naked guy in front of a store called "Killer Burger" with a giant LGBTQ flag in the window. Then they fight. This is Portland. This is the culture Democrats create when given power.
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Imagine being so gas lighted that you go out and protest Israel, but have no idea that Hamas invaded Israel on October 7th.
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Selling hostages Hamas must be taken out. What do we do next?
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@TiceRichard Disgusting…. Rochdale Cenotaph vandalised by Free Palestine idiots They disrespect Britain, our history and our sacrifice…..
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What's worse than an unstable liberal with a mental illness? A drunk-driving unstable liberal with a mental illness.
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In Texas tonight an execution.... The Islamic Jihad group in Gaza releasing a video showing two hostages... Russian President Vladmir Putin visiting Southern Military District Headquarters in Rostov-on-Don... A 34-year-old Macon, Georgia man arrested after a phone threat was made against Georgia Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene... The Syrian Defense Ministry says that government forces supported by the Russian Aerospace Force have attacked jihadist positions... In Portugal President Marcelo Robelo de Sousa dissolving Parliament setting the stage for a new election... US politics mainstream pollster Emerson out with a new "Battleground States" poll showing President Donald Trump a winner... Democrat...
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Update from Ukraine | Big fight on the south | Z-Clown runs for President in USA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86HyG3EWZh0 The summary of the situation of Russian re-invasion to Ukraine covering the recent developments on the battlefield, as of 8th November 2023 – 22:00 (Kyiv time). https://militaryland.net/news/invasion-day-623-summary/ [NOTE: two summaries per week, released on Wednesday and Sunday] *** Great interactive maps with viewer controlled Map magnification tool to use for each Front! https://militaryland.net/maps/
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A federal judge on Tuesday refused to bring back a class action lawsuit alleging four auto manufacturers had violated Washington state’s privacy laws by using vehicles’ on-board infotainment systems to record and intercept customers’ private text messages and mobile phone call logs. The Seattle-based appellate judge ruled that the practice does not meet the threshold for an illegal privacy violation under state law, handing a big win to automakers Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen and General Motors, which are defendants in five related class action suits focused on the issue. One of those cases, against Ford, had been dismissed on appeal previously....
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"Pro-Palestinian protesters took over the New York Times building lobby and read off names from a paper called 'The New York Crimes'" Masses of pro-Palestine protesters took to the streets of New York City and made their way to the New York Times building, criticizing their coverage of the war in Israel. On Thursday, demonstrators took over the lobby of the newspaper building, holding up Palestinian flags and a sign that said 'Ceasefire now.' They read off names of those killed in Gaza from a paper called 'The New York Crimes.' It has been just over a month since Hamas...
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A Star of David and the words “Never again is now” shine on the Brandenburg Gate On the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, a clear message could be seen on the Brandenburg Gate on Thursday. Numerous people in other cities also remembered the Jewish victims. The anniversary is particularly in focus this time because of developments in the Middle East. The Brandenburg Gate was illuminated with the words “Never again is now” on Thursday evening to mark the 85th anniversary of the Nazi pogrom night. Matching the colors of the Israeli flag, the gate shone white, the lettering and a Star...
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Could the ultimate MAGA ticket actually happen in 2024? As President Trump continues to dominate the Republican primary polls, attention will soon turn to who he will select as his heir apparent. Names such as Kari Lake, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y), and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem have been rumored for months. But yesterday seemed to open up the possibility that Trump may select the one person who most closely hews to his populist, America-first principles. That man is none other than former Fox News host and now X/Twitter star Tucker Carlson.
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West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, who is known as a moderate Democrat, has announced his decision to step down from the Senate at the end of his current term. He said he wants to travel the country, and find ways to mobilize the middle class and bring Americans together. It is unclear if he is planning for a White House run.
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The West has been flooded with barbarians, who are no longer at the gates but well inside them. But the threat of the barbarians from without is minuscule compared to the reality that barbarism itself has become perfectly normal within our society, and barbaric practices have been adopted by many Americans. The chances that a graduate from a prestigious college in America will embrace barbarism are likely higher than your average illegal alien, at least from a few years ago. Most illegal aliens come here to live the American Dream, and prior to Biden’s open door/let’s hand you a check...
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GAZA/WASHINGTON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Gaza officials said Israel launched air strikes on or near at least three hospitals on Friday, further stressing the Palestinian enclave's precarious health system as it struggles to cope with thousands of people wounded or displaced in Israel's war against Hamas militants. "The Israeli occupation launched simultaneous strikes on a number of hospitals during the past hours", Gaza Ministry of Health spokesman Ashraf Al-Qidra told Al Jazeera television. The medical facilities included Gaza's biggest hospital, Al Shifa, where Israel said Hamas has hidden command centres and tunnels, allegations Hamas denies. Qidra said Israel targeted the...
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Intense fighting tonight at the link
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SRAELI troops yesterday blew up a missile dump hidden in plain sight by Hamas terror chiefs on the golden sands of a Gaza beach. Twenty rockets with a 125-mile range were stored - one on top of the other - inside a locked shipping container. It was moved here by Hamas to be among innocent civilians enjoying the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean. Families from the local neighbourhoods of Jabalia, Rimal and Atatra had flocked here before the war. But for the bloodthirsty hierarchy of Hamas their ordinary lives simply provided the perfect cover. The evil terror group hid...
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Public urination is high on the list of critiques of the French capital, along with rats, noise, and people not picking up their dogs’ business. Referred to in France as le pipi sauvage, or "wild peeing", the propensity for public urination – which is technically illegal and mainly male – is explained by many factors, though a lack of available public toilets is a fundamental one. Over the years, Parisian leaders have proposed a number of innovative solutions but, so far, to no avail. The newest scheme to combat the ongoing problem comes from a start-up from the western city...
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Pope to address UN climate conference, inaugurate 'Faith Pavilion'Pope Francis will travel to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates Dec. 1-3 to address the U.N. climate conference and to help inaugurate the Faith Pavilion where religious leaders and organizations will meet to share information and strategies for convincing governments to take real steps to protect the environment.The conference, commonly known as COP28, "can represent a change of direction, showing that everything done since 1992 (with the adoption of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change) was in fact serious and worth the effort, or else it will be a great...
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Declinism is in fashion again. As relations between America and China worsen, studying the ends of earlier ages of hegemony becomes more popular. Books predicting the unstoppable rise of autocratic strongmen and the death of democracy proliferate. There is much talk of the “Thucydides trap” the inevitability of a clash between a rising power and an established one, as Athens challenged Sparta in the fifth century bc. This provocative short book adapts this approach with a novel twist. It draws a comparison between the West in 1999, the zenith of its confidence, and Rome exactly 1,600 years earlier, in 399—just...
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Congressman Brad Wenstrup, R-Ohio, announced on Thursday that he would not be seeking reelection in 2024. He posted a video message on the social media platform X, saying he wants to spend more time with his family. "At home, that's where my amazing wife Monica and two young children, Brad and Sophia, are. That's the place where I really want to be somebody," Wenstrup said in the video. Wenstrup was first elected in 2012 and served in Ohio's second Congressional district for five terms. He did not say what his next move would be. "Throughout my life, I've heard the...
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