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LINK to our article from last year: www.cnn.com/2025/02/26/p...
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Floyd Brown — who was working as VP of Development — past statements include calling homosexuality “a punishment” upon America, condemning the legality of gay sex, and attacking the GOP for having gay staffers and being inclusive of gay groups. www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/p...
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Floyd Brown — who was working as VP of Development — past statements include calling homosexuality “a punishment” upon America, condemning the legality of gay sex, and attacking the GOP for having gay staffers and being inclusive of gay groups. www.cnn.com/2025/05/29/p...
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why is a elected official randomly attacking the appearance of a college student?
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so sorry!
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piana delgi albanese
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he has an iphone
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But a CNN KFile review of Martin’s podcast shows he repeatedly praised Hale-Cusanelli in interviews with him, including two where they openly discussed — and dismissed — allegations that Hale held pro-Nazi views, including an infamous photo of Hale posing with a Hitler-style mustache.
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It’s a game — monopoly is not a sport either
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“Maybe you could [turn the clock back] a little bit on trade if we were in the ’80s, but we’ve already lost that battle in some ways,” Vance told CNN in February 2017. “The jobs are already gone.” www.cnn.com/2025/04/04/p...
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“So many of these jobs that have disappeared from these areas just aren’t coming back. They haven’t disappeared so much from globalization or from shipping them overseas,” Vance said in a January 2017 interview with Education Week. “They’ve largely disappeared because of automation.”