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Sgfeer

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I am almost as upset at the killing of the squirrel and raccoon as I am from the BS we've seen these past 8 years.

Test them for rabies? The raccoon has a better chance of getting rabies than the squirrel although neither would have being kept indoors as pets. When I worked in the state virus lab doing the rabies testing for Texas, we never tested any squirrel, mouse or rat sent us. Why? Because as small as they were, any rabid animal would likely kill them if they bit them. I was told none had ever tested positive before my time.
Saw a report they were to be put to death before the Govt even got there. The whole thought they had rabies was bull shit to cover their asses. They lie about everything
 

AgEngDawg

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Yes they did say that. All one had to do was look at P'Nut and could see it was fat and happy.
Bro, he's malnourished.


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Recently, Texas was set to execute a person convicted of shaking an infant to death. Some members of the Texas Legislature attempted to hold up the execution claiming the Legislature had the right to interfere in Texas executions.

Today, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that the Texas Legislature does not have the power to stall an execution. It's a separation of powers decision.
 

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This is a confession from a former Trump hater I saw on another board.

I'm Going On Record​


I am raising my hand high as I have been wrong about Donald J. Trump.

I know that it may be premature...we still have to see how much of this stuff can actually be accomplished in four years.

But if Trump does half the stuff he is talking about doing, he may be the greatest POTUS in history, at least in the top 3.

And here's what I like the most about where he is right now:

1. Some of the stuff he's talking about doing he didn't even mention during the campaign. Oh, maybe he mentioned it in an off-the-cuff speech at a rally, which he freestyles. Still, in terms of stating it as a definite plan, emphasizing it, and arguing with the media about it, he didn't do that as he did in 2016, building the wall and making Mexico pay for it.

In other words, they don't feel like empty campaign promises. They feel like he's had staffers look into how these things can be done. They feel like there is a plan.

2. He's appointing people who have a shot at doing the things he's talking about.

3. He's also appointing several people who are young and have 20+ years of politics still in front of them. This means, if they are successful at carrying out this vision, Trump will have changed the culture of not only the Republican Party but of the cult of Washington D.C.

He's not just doing his thing; he's empowering several young people to continue to advance this vision long after he's gone.

That's one thing I think people who are critical of his appointments fail to understand.

If they can do even half of what he's talking about doing in four years, he will have had as much influence on the trajectory of the country and the government as Roosevelt, only in reverse. Whereas Roosevelt started the trend of growing the federal government that has continued to this day, Trump will have started a trend of shrinking it that will reverberate long after he leaves office.
 

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This is a confession from a former Trump hater I saw on another board.

I'm Going On Record​


I am raising my hand high as I have been wrong about Donald J. Trump.

I know that it may be premature...we still have to see how much of this stuff can actually be accomplished in four years.

But if Trump does half the stuff he is talking about doing, he may be the greatest POTUS in history, at least in the top 3.

And here's what I like the most about where he is right now:

1. Some of the stuff he's talking about doing he didn't even mention during the campaign. Oh, maybe he mentioned it in an off-the-cuff speech at a rally, which he freestyles. Still, in terms of stating it as a definite plan, emphasizing it, and arguing with the media about it, he didn't do that as he did in 2016, building the wall and making Mexico pay for it.

In other words, they don't feel like empty campaign promises. They feel like he's had staffers look into how these things can be done. They feel like there is a plan.

2. He's appointing people who have a shot at doing the things he's talking about.

3. He's also appointing several people who are young and have 20+ years of politics still in front of them. This means, if they are successful at carrying out this vision, Trump will have changed the culture of not only the Republican Party but of the cult of Washington D.C.

He's not just doing his thing; he's empowering several young people to continue to advance this vision long after he's gone.

That's one thing I think people who are critical of his appointments fail to understand.

If they can do even half of what he's talking about doing in four years, he will have had as much influence on the trajectory of the country and the government as Roosevelt, only in reverse. Whereas Roosevelt started the trend of growing the federal government that has continued to this day, Trump will have started a trend of shrinking it that will reverberate long after he leaves office.
Somebody send them this!
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FBI testified this data was destroyed and they couldn't provide it... Cell co's say they still have it. Uh Oh.

Most likely every cell phone provider has all the phone calls and texts from everyone. It's quite clear they thought they would take Trump out one way or another and Cameltoe would slide into the WH. They believed and still do that any govt official could lie and misrepresent their actions and not face any punishment since they would be protected by the appointees.
 

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I see a hint of understanding and truth starting to creep into his posts.
I'm not sure he will ever even sniff the Red Pill, but he is doing a little critical thinking instead of drinking the MSM Kool-Aid, and that's a start.




. But we're not changing any laws to block social media because your real intent is obvious - block people from disagreeing with you. Fuck that! We're not going back! We're not going back to the mainstream media monopoly on the news. There is no bigger source of disinformation than cable news telling you everything is great, politicians aren't crooks, and that the donors aren't in charge.
 

Hoosier in Mad Town

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I see a hint of understanding and truth starting to creep into his posts.
I'm not sure he will ever even sniff the Red Pill, but he is doing a little critical thinking instead of drinking the MSM Kool-Aid, and that's a start.




. But we're not changing any laws to block social media because your real intent is obvious - block people from disagreeing with you. Fuck that! We're not going back! We're not going back to the mainstream media monopoly on the news. There is no bigger source of disinformation than cable news telling you everything is great, politicians aren't crooks, and that the donors aren't in charge.

He's only recognizing that now he benefits personally, in the form of financial incentives, if the decentalized/podcast environment continues to grow.

Don't overthink this. He's a selfish bastard.
 

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Bannon throwing Trey Gowdy all the way under the bus today

Claiming he flipped to help the dark side on the RussiaGate shit

Fi thought Gowdy and devan Núnez rode together
Most likely every cell phone provider has all the phone calls and texts from everyone. It's quite clear they thought they would take Trump out one way or another and Cameltoe would slide into the WH. They believed and still do that any govt official could lie and misrepresent their actions and not face any punishment since they would be protected by the appointees.

Well If the cell provides don’t have it or won’t give it up , the NSA certainly has them
 

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It’s incredible how leftists Just can’t accept reality. The mental gymnastics they are doing to deny that celebrities were paid for their Kamala Harris endorsements is so impressive that It should be an Olympic sport . . Like, “Oh, They didn’t actually pay Oprah directly, it was her company that was paid a Million”. Lol. . Yeah, same way Joe Biden and his family weren’t paid directly, just the 20 offshore shell companies they owned. Or like when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, they didn’t pay her directly, they paid Bill Clinton for “speaking fees” across the globe, which Hillary then, in turn, did favors through the State Department. ( $6 billion Mysteriously went missing during her 4 year tenure
 
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