philwrite.bsky.social
Avid reader, likes photograhy, trees, wild places & things, runs -slowly because aging, grandpa to 7. One cat, one chicken, bees & a few trees n stuff on 3/4 acre in Ontario Canada
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Yet aid is entering Gaza, around 100+ trucks daily. How do you imagine the aid distribution centers operate?
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On the other hand, I as a rational human being, would like to know exactly what about stating the aid on the yatch would likely go into Gaza, as intended, is unbelievable.
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The foreign ministry said the aid would be taken to Gaza. “The tiny amount of aid that was on the yacht and not consumed by the ’celebrities’ will be transferred to Gaza through real humanitarian channels,” it wrote.
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They would have been intercepted as soon as they entered Israeli waters
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I think tigers & leopards are better climbers & jumpers than lions, so are more likely to leave their enclosure for a roam-around
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How about the ICE agents start complying with US law and have arrest warrants available, as well as making it their normal practice to identify themselves as federal agents before accosting/arresting people?
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Nonsense. All aid enters Gaza after inspection by Israel as a precaution against munitions etc smuggling. Why would this be any different? Hamas cries 'stravation' but take a look at current images of Hamas operatives, they seem well fed.
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This group of people are surely identifiable, so arrest those individuals, let the public know who they are and their political affiliation.
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What do you think will be done with those aid supplies? Or do you have some actual proof of your assertion that my conjecture is not true?
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Funny and true.
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No doublt the aid will be sent on to Gaza, once it has been thoroughly searched for munitions, drugs, etc.
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Check zoos in a 10-15 mile radius, look at their tiger enclosure. If the fence is lower than 20ft minimum with an overhang tigers can & do climb out, roam a bit, and return to their comfortable home.
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In South-west Ontario, I spent today inside with a HEPA air filter running
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This is very widely known. Show concrete proof that will lead to convictions.
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No worries, I expect Ukraine will get better anti-drone tech from Israel, and possibly from Taiwan
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Bet the door has a big Gold Key, not a digital passcode, because trump can't remember a 3 or 4 digit code.
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Come on Musk, don't keep us waiting, just do a really big data dump showing in detail how you stole the election for the ungrateful bitch trump.
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Trump's threat to take away all the government subsisdies has a bigly effect on Tesla's profitability.
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Canada's 'best offer' is revert to all conditions of the USMCA agreement
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Killed by Hamas
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Australia is well advised to increase military spending BUT not with any purchases from the US.
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Hell is for Hamas
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Insurers will do whatever will cost them least
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Just babbling. Think we'd sell our sovereignity for the cost of 60 F-35s? Since we aren't going to buy them anyway, if we could trust his price it'd be a bargoon. Comes to actual implementation it'd be just an upgrade to NORAD
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Can't eat an unfried Mars Bar, too damn sweet for my palate, and the deep fried part means plenty fat/cholesterol too. Maybe I'd try a small bite if with grandkids to scoff the rest.
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A Scottish chip shop started selling Mars brand chocolate confectionary coated in batter & deep fried some years ago.
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I heard that deep frying Mars Bars , a chocolate confectionary, was or is a Thing in Scotland.
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For example, what gets more 'news' coverage, a Royal visit & Speech from the Throne, or an ex PM's colourful shoes?
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Is it deep fried, like a Scottish Marsbar?
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Yes, ignore the genocide which is the declared aim & intent of Hamas
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They are legally in the country, therefore a search of govt records will find the names. Duh.
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Of course, that is the point of all Republican legislation, to increase suffering & decrease all social benefits for poor people.
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Terrorist attack. Now attempting to downgrade it to some other motive.
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Oh, so more Roundup on crops & in food.
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According to RedBubble the numerals '86' when used in conjunction with a US President's accession number means 'impeach' They are selling tshirts with the logo 8646 & the description "Impeach 46, anti Joe Biden Impeach Biden 8646. Active T shirt by AR Studios $25.58"
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According to Mirriam-Webster dictionary, the term "86" means to throw out or get rid of an incumbent. There are t-shirts currently for sale with the slogan "8646" referring to Biden. Many MAGAs use the term in relation to their opponents Same laws apply to all, both MAGAs and Democrats, surely.
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Comey found seashells on a beach that spelled out "8647" which is actual code in current culture for advocating "47" (the 47th POTUS) be removed from office ("86"). He posted a photo of this find online. That is it, nothing else. During Biden's tenure MAGA used "8646" quite frequently.
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An excellent policy, terrorists should never be allowed to hide in 'safe havens', and the planners and leaders should be held accountable, not just their foot soldier dupes.
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Next recount coming soon is Tecumseh, Ontario. A recount showed a 77 vote margin, though with hundreds of rejected ballots which may be deemed valid votes in another judicially ordered recount
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Using my desktop with no camera or microphone biometrics are not possible, which means I must use a PIN. A PIN requires use of a string of numbers/synbols, as with a password login. No different to password login but only being able to logon from one single device,
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There goes Alberta independence.
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Released to the shredder
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Expect some of those cargoes to be redirected to Canada, to be sold at cut-throat, but tariff-free, prices.
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Along with detailed & repeated instances of all publicly displayed senile dementia by BOTH candidates, rather than grinding on one (possible) instance shown by one while totally ignoring more blatanly obvious instances exhibited by the other candidate
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The answer is already known -genetic origins
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"Appears to be snubbed" because he was snubbed. Well done, Macron.
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He ha claimed 200 deals. There are 195 countries in the world at a generous count which includes The Vatican and Palestine
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Years ago, in 2014 when Russia invaded
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We actually remember that "American objectives' have not always been tRump's objectives. This means that alignment with the objectives of Obama or Biden was far more benevolent than any alignment with trump & his MAGAs, including Maple MAGAs