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- SCHIFF EXPOSEDIMPEACHMENT ‘BULLSH*T’WHERE’S HUNTER BIDEN?BERNIE HEART SURGERYFAUXCAHONTAS HECKLED
- Adam Schiff Hid CIA Whistleblower Concerns from Republicans on Intelligence Committee
- House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., speaks to reporters after the panel met behind closed doors with national intelligence inspector general Michael Atkinson about a whistleblower complaint, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
- Schiff did not notify Republicans on the committee of an intelligence official who came to the committee with concerns.
- Report: Adam Schiff Knew of ‘Whistleblower’ Complaint Days Before It Was Filed
- Report: Adam Schiff Knew of ‘Whistleblower’ Complaint Days Before It Was Filed
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- WATCH: Pelosi Begs Reporters to Ask Her About Anything but Impeachment
- WATCH: Pelosi Begs Reporters to Ask Her About Anything but Impeachment
- JOEL B. POLLAK
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- Trump: ‘Biden and His Son Are Stone-Cold Crooked’
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- Joe Biden: Owners Should Be Liable if Guns ‘Not Under Lock and Key’
- AWR HAWKINS
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- Kamala Cites James Woods Blacklisting to Get Trump Banned from Twitter
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- John Legend: Trump Is ‘Threatened’ By Women Who Are Not ‘Submissive to Him’
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- Eddie Murphy Won’t Allow Cancel Culture To Stifle His Return to Stand-Up
- Eddie Murphy Won’t Allow Cancel Culture To Stifle His Return to Stand-Up
- DAVID NG
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- Demi Lovato: ‘Never Felt More Renewed’ After Baptism in Same River as Jesus
- Demi Lovato: ‘Never Felt More Renewed’ After Baptism in Same River as Jesus
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- Philippines’ Duterte in Moscow to Meet ‘Favorite Leader’ Putin
- Philippines’ Duterte in Moscow to Meet ‘Favorite Leader’ Putin
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- Over 100 Injured, 200 Arrested in Hong Kong Protests on China’s National Day
- Over 100 Injured, 200 Arrested in Hong Kong Protests on China’s National Day
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- Chinese State Media Calls Hong Kong Protesters ‘Basket of Deplorables’
- Chinese State Media Calls Hong Kong Protesters ‘Basket of Deplorables’
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- Rudy Giuliani Considers Suing Democrats for ‘Rogue Impeachment Proceeding’
- The Nuclear Option: Speaker Pelosi Gives Up and Gives In
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- …If Pompeo Defies Subpoenas, ‘We Can Drag Him’
- Rush: Fox News Ought to Change Name to 'Fox Never Trumper Network'
- Rush: Fox News Ought to Change Name to 'Fox Never Trumper Network'
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- Amber Guyger Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Death of Botham Jean
- Amber Guyger Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Death of Botham Jean
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- Joe Biden to Trump: 'I'm Not Going Anywhere'
- Joe Biden to Trump: 'I'm Not Going Anywhere'
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- Weather.
- DAY DESCRIPTION HIGH / LOW PRECIP WIND HUMIDITY
- TODAY
- OCT 3
- Partly Cloudy
- 96°71°
- 20%
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- OCT 4
- Mostly Sunny
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- OCT 7
- Partly Cloudy
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- NNE 16 mph 55%
- TUE
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- Sunny
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- 10%
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- OCT 9
- Sunny
- 89°67°
- 10%
- SE 8 mph 48%
- THU
- OCT 10
- Isolated Thunderstorms
- 91°60°
- 30%
- SE 8 mph 60%
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- OCT 11
- Partly Cloudy
- 80°55°
- 10%
- N 17 mph 45%
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- OCT 12
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- Sunny
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- Mostly Sunny
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- Partly Cloudy
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- Partly Cloudy
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- Current threat: Ice cream cone man. 🍦 🎅🏻
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- VonHelton
- You'd think that a radical Pagan vampire warlock Cherokee ninja ufo-conspiracy theorist couldn't possibly get any crazier. And you'd be wrong. He could always think that he is a superhero.
- James Paul Von Helton has the dubious distinction of having crammed more insane bullshit into his head than any other person in the world. Most online nutjobs are content to JUST think that the aliens are out to get them, or that their surgeon wants to kill them for being a transsexual, VonHelton goes the extra mile to incorporate absolutely everything into his crazy fantasy world. However, the thing that really makes VonHelton stand out from the teeming masses of the internet is that he believes that he is the Marvel comic book character, The Punisher.
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- Time for some funny quotes.
- <jestuh> i was trying to go the speed limit so i didn't get a ticket but a cop got me in a school zone
- <DigDug> How much?
- <jestuh> i'm talking about need for speed not real life
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- /* After a long long idle pause */
- <c4_faker> ...silence is a form of consent...
- <zeedo> so you can rape a mute woman legally?
- <zeedo> nice
- <c4_faker> hahahhahaa
- <c4_faker> whats she gunna do...scream in sign language?
- <c4_faker> :P
- <zeedo> yeh, they call it "punching"
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- <Black_Kniggit> That's nothing compared to back when I played Fallout 2
- <Black_Kniggit> I stole the coins from every NPC in the entire game!
- <Black_Kniggit> and I didn't just steal it as such, I stole it one coin at a time until I had five coins (unless if I failed in which case I would load my game and try again) then I got 150 exp and saved my game. Then I did it again. This gave me A LOT of exp points.
- <Medmera> WTF?
- <Black_Kniggit> Sometimes I used the steal skill to give them back money, so I could steal some more
- <Medmera> you will lose your virginity in your next life.
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- <Spock> have you ever noticed how closely the jehovas witnesses resemble the sith?
- <Spock> they always come in pairs of two
- <Spock> one Master and one apprentice
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- 2019 Hong Kong protests
- 2019 Hong Kong protests, also known as the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill (ELAB) Movement, are an ongoing series of demonstrations in Hong Kong which began with the aim to oppose the introduction of the Fugitive Offenders amendment bill proposed by the Hong Kong government.[23][24] If enacted, the bill will allow local authorities to detain and extradite criminal fugitives who are wanted in territories with which Hong Kong does not currently have extradition agreements, including Taiwan and mainland China.[25] People were concerned that the bill would subject Hong Kong residents and visitors to the mainland Chinese jurisdiction, undermining the autonomy of the region and its civil liberties.[26][27][28][29] As the protests progressed, the protesters laid out five key demands, which include investigation into the alleged police misconduct and resumption of democratic reforms which have stagnated since the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.[23] The Chinese central government has described the protests as "the worst crisis in Hong Kong" since the handover in 1997.[30]
- History
- Early stage
- Main article: List of early 2019 Hong Kong protests
- The Civil Human Rights Front, a platform for 50 pro-democracy groups, launched a protest march against the bill on 31 March and another on 28 April. While police estimated 22,800 protesters, organisers claimed 130,000 participants. The latter figure was the highest since the estimated 510,000 that organisers claimed joined the annual 1 July protest in 2014.[31] The anti-extradition issue attracted more attention when pro-democratic Legislative Councilors launched a filibuster campaign against the bill. In response, the Secretary of Security John Lee announced that the government would resume the second reading of the bill in a full Legislative Council meeting on 12 June, bypassing the Bills Committee, whose role was scrutinising the bill.[65]
- With the second reading of the bill scheduled for 12 June, the CHRF launched their third protest march from Victoria Park to the Legislative Council in Admiralty on 9 June. While Police estimated an attendance of 270,000, the organisers claimed that 1.03 million people attended the rally.[1] Carrie Lam demanded the second reading debate on the bill be resumed on 12 June,[66] causing several student groups and the political party Demosistō to stage a sit-in outside the Legislative Council Complex. Police forced them to retreat to Wan Chai.[67]
- Suicides
- There were eight[188] suicide cases linked to the anti-extradition bill protests. In five suicide cases, the victims left suicide notes citing the bill as the reason they took their lives and three were be attributed to events that follow the extradition bill.[189] Some of the deceased had left a suicide note that deplored the unelected and unresponsive government and the insistence by officials to force through the extradition bill; most of the individuals expressed despondency whilst urging Hongkongers to continue their fight.[190][191][192] One note even stated: "What Hong Kong needs is a revolution."[193][194]
- The first person committed suicide on 15 June, when 35-year-old Marco Leung Ling-kit climbed the elevated podium on the rooftop of Pacific Place, a shopping mall in Admiralty at 4:30 pm.[190] Wearing a yellow raincoat with the words "Brutal police are cold-blooded" and "Carrie Lam is killing Hong Kong" in Chinese written on the back, he hung a banner on the scaffolding with several anti-extradition slogans.[195] After a five-hour standoff, during which police officers and Democratic Party legislator Roy Kwong attempted to talk him down, Leung fell to his death, missing an inflatable cushion set up by firefighters.[190][196][197]
- A shrine appeared at the scene soon afterward; Ai Weiwei shared the news on his Instagram feed, while Chinese satirist Badiucao honoured the dead man with a cartoon.[197] On Thursday 11 July another vigil was held, in which thousands turned up leaving sunflowers at the memorial site.[198] Artists in Prague have also honoured the event, and painted a memorial on the Lennon Wall in the Czech Republic, depicting a yellow raincoat along with words of well wishes.[199]
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- Ruth Muskrat Bronson (October 3, 1897 – June 12, 1982) was a Cherokee poet, educator and Indian rights activist. After completing her education, Bronson became the first Guidance and Placement Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. She served as executive secretary for the National Congress of American Indians, which was founded in 1944, and created their legislative news service. After a decade of work in Washington, D.C., Bronson moved to Arizona. There she served as a health education specialist for the Indian Health Service. Upon her retirement from the government, she received the Oveta Culp Hobby Service Award from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. She continued working for Native American rights, promoting their development and leadership in the private sector until her death. This picture shows Bronson in 1923, at the age of 26.
- Photograph credit: National Photo Company; restored by Adam Cuerden
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- That's all. Now go fuck yourself, you cunt faced chink. I'm going to go fuck an iguana.... What? Don't act like you haven't thought about it.
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