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AmericaWinswithTrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

People’s opinion probably depend where they live in reference to the present time lines. Those near the eastern side of the zone have a different experience than those who live closer to the western side.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Their version of Islam believes in a world war to bring back the last imam and for Islam to be the worldwide religion (their version of Islam, of course; they’ll convert or kill all the Muslims who don’t fall in line).

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AmericaWinswithTrump 4 points ago +4 / -0

Where did you get the lozenges from? Is there a protocol that you were following to know when to reduce the number of doses and when? How did you know when to add glutathione and NAC?

Thanks for the info? :-)

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AmericaWinswithTrump 8 points ago +8 / -0

Chicago song. “ The song's title by the band Chicago is simply a reference to time: it means either 25 or 26 minutes to 4 a.m. (3:34 or 3:35 a.m.). Written by keyboardist Robert Lamm, the song describes the struggle of trying to write a song late at night while watching the clock.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Try doing what you’re doing against any other country on earth. See how far you’d get.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

Can’t the Rs just hold the vote count release until Day 5? Then the Ds won’t have the numbers they need.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

How many ships are in the Persian Gulf? Hundreds? Thousands? How did they get in there? Why is it taking so long for them to leave?

I think it should be pretty easy. Ship A tells the US Navy it wants to transit. The US Navy sets a time, and while the ship is transiting, all US offensive forces are monitoring the Iranian coast for the IRGC to attack. When they do, the full force and power of the US descends on the Iranian launch point, and defensive weapons protect the transiting vessel. Absolutely no ships that docked in Iran are allowed to transit for 1 week if such an IRGC attack occurs. If a ship tries, its cargo is seized and sold off to pay for the strike. That vessel is then escorted from the gulf and not allowed to enter for 6 months.

It’s not impossible to stop the lying cheaters, but you gottawanna.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 3 points ago +3 / -0

Especially when a tornado or flood comes through. Kek.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

Iran got some billions released from a gulf state, so they have more time to mess with PDJT. Hopefully there’s a way to claw back the money.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 6 points ago +6 / -0

If you can trust them not to give nuclear material that leads us to the Uranium One material. Perhaps there’s a stash of uranium from somewhere else. Just don’t want to count chickens before we even have the eggs.

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AmericaWinswithTrump 2 points ago +2 / -0

He doesn’t hide the fact that he’s a chiropractor. He does educate himself on human biology, especially since he crashed headlong into a family member’s Covid treatment, questioned it, and was denied entry to the hospital because of his questions. In his podcasts, he brings the receipts. They are more than an hour long, and the first part is where he exposes current pharmaceutical practices and the adverse effects before offering natural medicine available to sufferers. Just my two words—yes I have bought his products (mostly his water powder).

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AmericaWinswithTrump 5 points ago +5 / -0

DC may have laws about keeping farm animals. However, is the VP’s residence part of DC or is it federal property? Are there any federal regulations against it? So I asked Grok:

The VP mansion (Number One Observatory Circle) is located on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in northwest Washington, D.C., and it is federal property under U.S. Navy jurisdiction.023 It sits on a secure, restricted military installation (Naval Support Facility Naval Observatory / NSF USNO), which the Navy operates. While it’s geographically in D.C., the property is federally owned and controlled, similar to other federal enclaves or military bases.3841 DC Laws on Farm Animals D.C. has strict regulations on keeping chickens/fowl in residential areas, but they generally do not apply here. DC Health (under DCMR Title 24, Chapter 9) requires permits for fowl, with very restrictive setbacks: coops must be at least 50 feet from any building used for human habitation and 250 feet from property lines (or obtain written consent from all neighbors within 100 feet). Only hens are typically allowed in residential zones; no commercial use; and there have been enforcement actions and past attempts to further restrict or ban backyard chickens.1314 These local rules primarily govern private property within D.C. proper and do not override federal jurisdiction on military/federal enclave property. Federal Property and Rules on Farm Animals As federal (Navy) property, local D.C. zoning/animal ordinances do not directly control it. Federal installations like this often follow their own policies, military regulations, or federal guidelines rather than local municipal codes. There is no broad federal prohibition on keeping chickens or similar small livestock at government residences or military housing, though individual installations set rules (e.g., via base commanders or housing policies) for things like pets, waste management, security, or nuisance issues.61 • The Vance family recently installed a custom, architecturally matching chicken coop (donated, no taxpayer cost) with a dozen chicks at the residence. It has been publicly reported and promoted without any noted legal challenges, suggesting it complies with applicable rules for the site.5152 • Military housing policies (e.g., Army or joint-base examples) often allow or regulate domestic animals but may restrict exotics, aggressive breeds, or farm animals in certain contexts for health/sanitation reasons. Chickens are sometimes treated more permissively in practice, especially for family/educational purposes on larger grounds like the Observatory’s ~73 acres.62 In short: The mansion is on federal Navy property in D.C., so D.C.‘s strict backyard chicken rules don’t govern it. Federal/military authorities set the standards, and the installed coop indicates no prohibiting rules are being violated. This aligns with the site’s secure, spacious, and somewhat rural-feeling grounds compared to typical urban lots.

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