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Thank you very much for posting the gift article link. I appreciate your generosity.
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Thank you very much for the gift article link. People like you enable people like me to read articles we might otherwise never benefit from. Best wishes to you.
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Thank you very much for the gift article link. I wish everyone was as generous as you. Best wishes.
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Thank you very much for the gift article link.
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Thank you so much for posting a gift article link. Greatly appreciated.
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Please consider posting gift article links when citing articles, particularly articles from WaPo, LA Times, and other media that have "bent the knee" for trump. Thank you.
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Thanks for the gift article link. I wish more people were as generous as you.
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We get it, Ozzy. You'll somehow appear - maybe by CGI - and everyone can vocalize their love/admiration of your 80 years. Then, maybe (!), you'll take your retirement and disappear, like the tens of millions your age worldwide who will soon dribble away.
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If she thinks she's going to be relevant in 2028 she needs to drop the "joyful" part of her shtick. Full-on anger and assertiveness is likely the only way to oppose a cult (Maga) that's founded on hatred of "others." As long as she has a pulpit, she needs to slam trump at every opportunity.
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Thank you so much.
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It's kind of pathetic that, on Twitter, she makes a point of thanking or commending any Cabinet member or high ranking civil servant who does something positive for one of her pet causes, as if she hopes to curry favor with the nutjobs in the WH that way.
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I felt the vibe, but I'm glad you managed to put into words what's been making me feel so damned upbeat lately. More expensive + shittier = American Dream!
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$100 million in pro bono. Sure, after they start billing at 100K/hour. Time to publish a client list for these clowns. Nice to know who's paying for the pro bono....
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Oh, the famous staged "assassination attempt." Yeah, that was real. What a coincidence that trump is tight with the WWE (fake wrestling) folks, experts in realistic bleeding.
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*Until the World Series
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When will we ever see the lawyers stop being cowed by unfounded threats due to them acting in respect of the law?
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I went to nekoweb hoping to find all the threads from lifelong disappointment.... I must not have dug deep enough... I think I passed Belmsford along the way.... ah, those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end...
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Wait until trump shows up for his state visit. The crowds will be jeering, not cheering.
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And Mr. Cleverly is correct.
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Good man.
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Starmer is growing into his role as PM. He's an impressive statesman. It's unfortunate that he still has to pay lip service to trump, but for the time being, that's the way the world has to work.
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A couple discrepancies between this article and a previous article. This article says he "...left school at 15..." and "...breakthrough came in 1998...." Article in 2015 says 16 and 1989, respectively. Link to 2015 article: www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
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2 things have made the US "great": A willingness to incur ever-increasing debt to fund its government operations, and the installation of its military in virtually every "friendly" nation. Until now, the "friends" of the US could trust it. Those days are gone, perhaps forever.