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DRan 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's a democrat running as an independent. Leans toward open border and amnesty. I don't know much else about his other views and policies.

Fischer really isn't a great candidate either, she hasn't really done much the last few years. She is at least fiscally conservative but she in the pockets of big ag and pretty much bought and paid for in my opinion.

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DRan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Welcome. It works on fewer and fewer sites these days but it's always worth a try

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DRan 3 points ago +3 / -0

Great little read. Thanks for sharing. I have learned things today!

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DRan 22 points ago +22 / -0

Not 16, not 18, but 17. I wonder why?? wink

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DRan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems more like a software/app issue rather than censorship. I'm no IT person though.

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DRan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks commie google ai. Getting ahead of what is coming it seems

AI Overview

Sedition is the act of inciting rebellion or violence against the established order, often through speech or organization. It can also include attempting to subvert a constitution or incite discontent against the government.

Sedition laws are considered archaic and are often criticized for being used to suppress free speech. Some common criticisms of sedition laws include: Vague and overbroad

Sedition laws are often vague and overbroad, allowing them to be misused to suppress free speech.

No evidence of violence

Most sedition laws do not require evidence that the speech would likely incite violence.

Chilling effect on debate

The criminal penalties associated with sedition laws can undermine democratic processes and have a chilling effect on political debate.

In the United States, the federal government criminalizes seditious conspiracy under 18 U.S.C. § 2384. For example, Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of a group, was convicted of seditious conspiracy for conspiring to oppose the transfer of presidential power by force.

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DRan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pretty normal. A majority that are up right now are Tex2s and T38s. Tex2 are turboprop trainers and T38s are two seat jet trainers. Basically it's training day.

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DRan 11 points ago +11 / -0

Sheep are creatures of repetition. When the speaker uses the same words over and over every time, it gives the sheep a sense of familiarity, comfort and complacency.

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DRan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Critical thinking is lacking with this comment. Unless there are ulterior motives of sowing division.

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DRan 1 point ago +1 / -0

Officers are taught to and sometimes required to write in all capital letters on citations and hand written reports. I guess they think it's easier to read and reduces reader errors. Idk, but every cop I've ever known writes this way. Not always the most legible but at least consistent kek

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DRan 8 points ago +8 / -0

Ok I deleted last comment that said this is standard SOP for initial IC. Which it is, but then I realized these two names in the tweet pics are Director of Community Engagement and President/CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC. No offense to OP but this post is dumb. It has nothing really to do with anything that the title says.

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DRan 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is a whole thread I have never imagined reading. Part of me wishes I hadn't. Part of me is intrigued.

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DRan 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's also the Nebraska pan handle and the real brain twister is the Texas pan handle, that is vertical, north/south. But hey, Fahrenheit and feet and yards and such! kek

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DRan 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well said. I have a feeling a mod will see this and OP will be escorted to conspiracies dot win, even though I find these posts kinda fun in their own little way.

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