In fairness, bacon as well.
In fairness, bacon as well.
Eating elephant is a hard no for me.
Very weird.
Number 1. And I took it apart as a child to tey to fix it.
Hopefully it's Mark Zaid.
Same for me. I was born there. And my uncle is devastated, he still lives there. My mother was very upset and we are worried about him, he is not young.
Minnesotans are slow to anger, but they are vikings when it is called for.
Just so I'm understanding this right if Iran shoots protesters our country will have a military response. But when OUR government shoots protesters it's okay and the people deserve it .
Trump you keep saying that Russia or China are going to take Greenland, are you forgetting that Greenland is a member of NATO and what that would mean to them and us if they tried or are you just lying to the American people again so you can steal a nation's resources?
Agree.
Reminds me of Belgium.
Because states/municipalities subsidize the data centers by not requiring certain taxes etc. But the data centers increase the demand on the system, without getting more capacity. So prices go up to the consumer in the public.
Um...Disclosure Day is genius marketing.
Agree. This needs to become as big as Watergate, so I truly hope some of the hard-core MAGA who.were on about these files demand it to get accountability. It's going to take his base turning on him.
The only explanation for why Trump is willing to take such a huge political hit keeping these Epstein files hidden is bcuz he knows whatβs in those files about him is really, really, really, really bad. Thatβs the only explanation for this massive Trump led coverup.
The Naughty Dog staff always get the crunch, worse so than the average gaming company. I love their games, butI don't want people with creative talents to get treated this way.
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Young American men volunteer for military service, knowing they may have to sacrifice their lives for their country.
But they didn't volunteer to sacrifice their futures to protect the President or Secretary of Defense from being convicted of crimes.
That's not the service for which we thank them.
@markhertling.bsky.social: βWhen you're talking about striking against someone who's wounded and clinging to debrisβ¦Deliberately targeting such a person isn't a tactical decision, it's a war crime by the Geneva Convention, the laws of land warfare, and the U.N. Charter.β
Sounds like we need to hear sworn testimony from Admiral Bradley, Admiral Holsey, and any JAG officers involved, about who ordered what and who objected.
In response to a similar tweet by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth,
WideOfThePost tweeted this picture:
Everyone seems to get this wrong. It isn't an optional thing. They must refuse illegal orders.
Love the desert cardinal.
Service members are REQUIRED to disobey illegal orders. It's not a choice, it's a requirement.
Yes, it does seem more likely it's part of the kayfabe- but then again, she sounds DRASTICALLY different. Epiphany? Fear? Meds? Hard to say.
It's like herding...leaves?
Drug companies have hired over 500 lobbyists this year to gut the Inflation Reduction Act's drug price negotiation provisions.
They outnumber public interest advocates more than 20 to 1.
We must get money out of politics and end Big Pharma's deadly greed once and for all.