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Totally agree! Golfing while destroying the world holidays are too numerous.
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And the pets being eaten
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Maybe time to put identify friend or foe tags on law enforcement.
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So would this from B. Franklin pdcrodas.webs.ull.es/fundamentos/...
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remember all that time ago when he called the cave rescue diver hero a “pedo guy?”. wtf
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Good discussion. One kind of singularity though is when individuals don’t believe that courts and law firms are effective and independent. In that world, a citizens interaction with law enforcement becomes entirely different…potentially every where all at once. Chilling
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“double secret probation “. Anyway, my favorite example still is when FBI had to overfly DOE sites to establish that DOE was illegally handling waste, and telling its contractors the activities were classified. Old trick still works.
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he likes orange?
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There’s no way forward unless we dramatically weaken the parties. We need ideas and energy on that. Use of sortition, aggressively back to the judiciary on citizens united (we’ve learned things since then, lots of new data), short, crisp, clear amendments. It’s no Democracy when votes are coerced.
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blocking is not a rational response, because you are totally correct.
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Steve, what did you make of this in the dissent? “And if the Government prevailed on its sovereign-immunity argument, neither respondents nor any of the recipients of their services would have suffered any unlawful consequences.” Is that some weird circular thing?
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Most primaries are single candidate races. The parties like a sure thing, naturally. Why spend money having multiple candidates from the same team fight each other? Sure, that’s democracy, but it’s unpredictable! Voters typically have pretend choice. That’s why we’re in this s*** show.
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“Long ago when scientists didn’t understand where in the brain the rhythm of breathing was generated, and when they didn’t have sensitive electrodes and computers, they pushed glass rods into cat heads to see when breathing broke. DOGE is like that, but stupider because we know how agencies work.”
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You are so right Sir Branson. This is deeply shameful for millions of us in the U.S. A good friend tries to help, thank you.
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Ukraine, your president, an actual man, met boys today. Remember over twice as many U.S. voters as the entire population of Ukraine voted no to these scammers and sinners. You are not alone. Now you must really, really fight and Germany and France and Poland and UK and many more will help. God bless
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What about the old guys? won’t they be at risk of serious hospitalization? old guys like Mitch, Grassley,Trump?
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Not great news for elderly folks like Grassley, McConnell, Trump and millions of other U.S. citizens.
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Henry VIII stripped assets of enemies and gave to supporters. Maybe these crypto loving peeps are dreaming of doing this in a more modern way with computer systems seizing IRAs, bank accounts, freezing mortgage payments. Easy Peasy infantile tech bro mind thinks?
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they do. there are extensive studies of stability required by fda guidance. The times and conditions are as described and are finite in their parameters as it’s complicated, pivotal changes can be different: crystal lattice, genotoxic impurities, chirality,…absorption, safety, potency…
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Blue Merle!