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***** Tunes For Our Troops ~ The Freeper Canteen Music Dedication Presents: ~ Christmas Duets ~ *****~ 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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During his recent listening party, Ye performed with Ty Dolla Sign and revealed more anti-Semitic lyrics from their upcoming collaborative album Vultures, including the line: 'I still keep some Jews with me / Management? Nah / I only let ’em do my jewelry.' He previously revealed the offensive line, 'How am I anti-Semitic? I just f***ed a Jewish b****,' from the title single on the upcoming album. In a video of the rant obtained by TMZ, West falsely claims: 'It’s 60 million of us in America, 60 million Jews in the world.' It's unclear who the 'us' in the statement...
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[H/T Mewzilla for finding the truth despite the chaff- “The responsibility to be vaccinated is not absolute.”]The availability of COVID-19 vaccines under an Emergency Use Authorization from the FDA brings into sharp relief the question whether physicians have an ethical responsibility to accept vaccination. Guidance in the AMA Code of Medical Ethics indicates that they do. COVID-19 vaccine developmentGet reliable information on developments in the authorization, distribution and administration of COVID-19 vaccines.Learn More Opinion 8.7, “Routine Universal Immunization of Physicians,” provides that in general when a safe, effective vaccine is available physicians have a responsibility to accept immunization in the...
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LAX Airport Police setting up a blockade up ahead as protesters approach the front of LAX from the ramp.
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper said Friday on his show “The Lead” that former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani engaged in “in the worst kind of racist sleaze imaginable” when accusing two election workers in Georgia of moving “dope.” Tapper said, “To remind folks, I want to play what Rudy Giuliani said, just a piece of what he said about Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman, remember, they’re mother and daughter, way back in 2020, to the Georgia State House, some of the defamatory comments he said. Remember, they’re behavior, their conduct, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman has been vouched for not only...
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IBM is in hot water due to its discriminatory hiring practices. No, they’re not discriminating against blacks or Hispanics; they’re taking part in the popular new craze of treating whites and Asians like second-class citizens and denying them basic rights based on the color of their skin. This is the United States, and these actions are supposed to be illegal here. That’s why America First Legal, a group started by Trump loyalist Stephen Miller, is now suing IBM for racially discriminating against white and Asian Americans and for promising to fire, demote, or deny bonuses to corporate executives who fail...
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New York Republicans chose Mazi Melesa Pilip to succeed George Santos in the US Congress.In an unprecedented move, Congressional Republicans removed Santos from Congress after he was accused of a crime – Something Democrats would never think of doing.Pilip will face former Rep. Tom Suozzi who is the Democrat Party’s candidate.Mazi Pilip has been enrolled as Democrat since 2012 and served in the Israeli Defense Forces as an Ethiopian-born Jew who fled to Israel as a child.
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Since the introduction of the COVID vaccine, there’s been a significant change in our way of life, or rather, the lifespan of Americans, as life expectancy has experienced an alarming downturn. We’ve also been seeing injuries related to the vaccine, often downplayed by the media and left-wing groups, and a concerning number of “sudden deaths” among healthy, young Americans. And this isn’t some random speculation or wild conspiracy theory. The alarming increase in young people suffering heart attacks is a real and present issue. Spectrum Local News: If you spend time on social media, you may have seen the hashtag...
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Georgia Gov. Kemp’s legal staff has notified Ga Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger that 17,852 invalid 2020 votes were counted in Fulton County, GA, alone. A public meeting will be held next week at the Georgia State Capitol building. Joe Rossi talks on the election fraud and the meeting here: Thanks to X user Rob Cunningham | KUWL.show for the report.
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During remarks at the White House this week, President Joe Biden made one of his most disingenuous claims yet against Republicans. “Congress needs to pass the supplemental funding for Ukraine before they break for the holiday recess -- before they give Putin the greatest Christmas gift they could possibly give him. And so -- because we've seen what happens when dictators don't pay the price for the damage and the death and the destruction they cause, and they keep going when no price is paid,” Biden said during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In other words,...
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Leaked video footage shows a congressional staffer having anal sex with an unknown man on a table in the Senate hearing room, where senators often sit to ask questions during hearings. The amateur pornography filmed in the Senate hearing room featuring gay sex, which appears to be unprotected, was obtained by the Daily Caller.
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Making it to the U.S. Congress is often associated with an Ivy League education but it doesn’t have to be that way. While Harvard is the most common undergrad alma mater of currently elected members of the 117th Congress, those alums hardly represent the majority of Congresspeople. In fact, only 51 out of 530 politicians currently serving or elected to Congress went to one of the eight Ivy League schools for their first degree. They represent 14 percent of Senators and only 8.6 percent of Representatives, according to information collected by SoFlo Tutors and available on House.gov. These numbers rise...
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Vivek Ramaswamy is tackling the controversial issue of January 6th head-on and very hard. He’s highlighting the obvious setup and outshining other GOP wannabes like Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, both of whom are struggling to gain support and who have largely avoided this topic like the plague. The reason might be their establishment donors’ reluctance to acknowledge the truth about that day. The mystery of January 6th lingers, and so many questions are still unanswered. However, one thing we do know is that there were undercover FBI agents and informants in the crowd. The exact number of these operatives...
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If European nations allow Ukraine into NATO, WWIII will break outAlex Jones breaks down the growing support to include Ukraine in NATO, pushing WW3 to the edge of Russia’s border.
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Gen Z's struggles with anxiety are affecting their dining habits with most admitting to dealing with "menu anxiety" in restaurants, a new survey finds. British restaurant chain Prezzo, which serves Italian cuisine, surveyed over 2,000 people in the UK about how at ease they felt when they ate out and it found that 86% of Gen Z had been impacted by "menu anxiety" when dining in restaurants compared to 67% of all respondents. Menu anxiety was largely trigged by the cost of the meal, not being able to find something they like on the menu, and regretting what they ordered....
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Federal employees are being asked to rent electric cars when the cost is less or equal to gas-powered cars and where charging is accessible They've also been asked to take trains instead of planes if their journeys are less than 250 miles The White House said on Friday the federal government has acquired over 14,000 zero emission vehicles and installed 5,500 charging ports to date. During Thursday's briefing White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre asked if the most high-profile vehicle in the federal fleet - the so-called Beast, or presidential limo - might become electric in the near future. President...
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Several migrants confessed to The Post Friday the meals served up at New York City asylum seeker shelters are so “bad” they often just trash them — with some opting to sneakily cook in their rooms instead. Their claims of terrible food came a day after it was revealed DocGo — the company awarded a $432 million no-bid contract by the city to help with migrant services — has been tossing thousands of uneaten, taxpayer-funded meals prepared for asylum seekers each day. “No one likes the food,” Jesus Alberto, 31, from Venezuela, told The Post outside the Roosevelt Hotel —...
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The Virginia mother of a six-year-old boy who shot his teacher with her gun has been banned from contacting her child until he turns 18, a judge ruled on Friday. Deja Nicole Taylor, 25, was charged with felony child neglect after her son shot his first-grade teacher Abigail Zwerner, 26, in her Newport News classroom in January. She has now been sentenced to two years in prison - which is a harsher sentence than the six months prosecutors recommended as part of a plea deal. The Newport News Circuit judge sentenced Taylor to five years in total, with three years...
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A highly classified binder of documents related to 2016 Russian election interference disappeared from the White House during former President Donald Trump's final days in office. CNN first reported Friday on the mystery, which remains unsolved nearly three years after Trump left office. The binder contained raw intelligence the U.S. and its NATO allies collected to inform the government's assessment that Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted Trump to win the 2016 presidential election over Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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Former high-ranking FBI official Charles McGonigal started tearing up Thursday as he was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison for colluding with a Russian oligarch to evade US sanctions. McGonigal, 55, was ordered to surrender by Feb. 26, 2024, made to serve three years of supervised release following his time behind bars, and was fined $40,000. After he exited the courthouse, McGonigal told onlookers, “Happy holidays.” McGonigal, who helmed the FBI’s counterintelligence division in New York from 2016 to 2018, pleaded guilty to the charge back in August. “[McGonigal] well knew his actions violated those sanctions,” Manhattan federal judge...
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