Monthly Archives: September 2020

A thought on taxes paid or not paid.

The Democrats are understandably shoveling anything and everything at the barn door.  The propaganda memes emerge in a steady stream from the various ops rooms. Some are a bit weak like the "urine based case" thing referring to Trump's demand … Continue reading

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“Under Pope Francis, ‘accountability’ finally crosses the Tiber” John Allen

" …. in May, the pontiff summarily dismissed five Vatican officials implicated in a controversial London real estate deal, even before any of them had been convicted or even charged with criminal activity. (It didn’t escape notice here that the … Continue reading

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No wonder Pompey and his friend Jeffries won’t give up on Syria! No wonder.

"Western government-funded intelligence cutouts trained Syrian opposition leaders, planted stories in media outlets from BBC to Al Jazeera, and ran a cadre of journalists. A trove of leaked documents exposes the propaganda network." "Leaked documents show how UK government contractors … Continue reading

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Biden was a student at Delaware State? No?

"Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden alleged on the campaign trail last year that he had jumpstarted his academic career at Delaware State University." "However, according to a new report in The Washington Times, the historically Black college refutes Biden's claims." "The director of news service for Delaware State, Carlos Holmes, … Continue reading

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Former papal nuncio to the US. (2011-2016), Archbishop Vigano, backs Trump.

"On this occasion, Attorney General William Barr will receive the NCPB’s Christifideles Laici Award (Christ’s Faithful Laity), named after the Apostolic Exhortation On the Laity by Pope John Paul II. I would like to make myself present on this memorable occasion, in which I … Continue reading

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Picking a judge for the U.S. Supreme Court and elsewhere

By Robert Willmann In the "old days", people appointed to be federal judges were usually practicing lawyers who had developed a positive reputation in the community.  This was especially the case when picking federal district court judges, the trial courts.  … Continue reading

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“… sex during the coronavirus pandemic…” Telegraph

(safe sex) "But this isn't the first time that sex has sparked debate over coronavirus restrictions. Earlier this month, it was made illegal to have sex with someone outside your household, with the rules being put into place from June … Continue reading

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Bombshell–FBI Special Agent Barnett Blows the lid Off of the Coup Against Trump by Larry C Johnson

Last week (September 17, 2020) the investigators for US Attorney for the Eastern District, Jeffrey B. Jensen, who is conducting an ongoing review of the FBI investigation that led to charges in this case of General Michael Flynn, interviewed FBI … Continue reading

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Facebook Considered Harmful By Walrus.

I believe I have found the enabler of the coming civil war. ================================================= Thank you, Chairpersons Pallone and Schakowsky, for inviting me to speak today.When I started working in technology, my hope was to build products that brought people together … Continue reading

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“… sleepwalking into secession”

"Then there is the possibility that federal authorities would use force to suppress secession or that violence would spontaneously erupt. Missouri, a closely divided state featuring bloody guerrilla warfare, was an outlier in 1860. If the country splits and things … Continue reading

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