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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I agree. However if anything is done on the fraud it will be Biden's admin first. I don't think they would try to do both admins at the same time. They should, or it will never be done. I just have a hard time believing they will do both if they couldn't even grant standing to Trump for the last election fraud directly against him. I hope I'm wrong though - these people deserve to pay and we deserve justice.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was in a similar situation in 2018 minus the military retirement. I was just moving. I just made sure to vote early in my state I was moving from before I left. I was legally still a resident until I got to my new state and signed my mortgage paperwork, regardless of whether I was a resident of a new state on election day or not.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Curious how you think that can/will happen? Unless they are arrested, die, or step down it is a lifetime appointment. Only one of them was appointed by Biden. Even if we win and can prove 2020 was stolen that would only allow for the removal (by fraud) of Jackson. It would take years after removing Biden deeds for the investigations into Obama to provide enough fruit to remove all of his stuff as well. One of them might even be dead by then given her health issues but the other will probably stay and haunt everyone as long as she can get away with it.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Do they still give out "walking-around money"? I remember a story from years ago out of Philly where dem ops handed out cash to inner-city people if they promised to vote dem. They would also drive them to the polls.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

You were right anyway - they would've arrested her and not him.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nah - it would be more entertaining if you restrain the gator while you put the man on it's back like you would during a bull ride. You could even take bets like in those illegal fights you see in movies. Tip - the gator always wins.

Note - this should be done in the water - not on dry land. Water sounds much more fun.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

All states allow voters to cross political lines during the general election. Everyone has the same ballots.

Primary elections in many states either allow cross-over voters or they let you register for the other party and change back after the election. Rep and Dem ballots are usually different because you are voting for the candidate you want to represent your party in the general.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

If your friend buys boats in bulk he should share. If he buys ammo in bulk he could be required to share in the future.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks for posting this. I retweeted that tweet to Ken Paxton. Hopefully it can help his investigation (although I'm sure James probably is in contact with him already.)

https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-makes-criminal-referral-doj-concerning-widespread-suspect-political

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dec3169 5 points ago +5 / -0

Well - he didn't say they are/were in power.

In that respect I can think of one really big person that was affected, is still around, and is sharing stages with Trump at his rallies...

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dec3169 7 points ago +7 / -0

I doubt W was involved (at least in the planning and execution of the plan) since he was 16yo when JFK was shot. He was probably told about it later in life when he became POTUS. For that matter - maybe something related to that was in the "funeral envelopes".

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dec3169 4 points ago +4 / -0

Just shave one. If you shave both people probably won't notice, but if you do just one you can have fun watching other people as they figure out why you look funny. It works best on blonde or light red hair.

Pro tip - never pass out from drinking too much if you live in military dorms/barracks. Your friends will have fun. You may even have a few sharpie marker tattoos of inappropriate body parts on your back or arms. It's funnier to put them on lower arms so the young military member has to wear long-sleeve shirts for a bit, but they will have to get a scrub brush to try to get it off their back.

Note - this worked very well in the 80s and 90s - it may not work as well in today's environment. YMMV.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

The headline-linked article links to a couple others that explain why Linus had no choice but to do what he did. The blame actually should reside on the Biden Administration because of the strict sanctions they put on Russia (so they could keep their CIA playground in Ukraine). I have my issues with Linus but this isn't his fault.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-Compliance-Requirements

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dec3169 6 points ago +6 / -0

I hear Lizzo is very big in the music industry.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I was still in the Air Force years back I went to a Pink Floyd concert on a Friday (along with hundreds of other military stationed at various places in the same area). On Monday I went to see the 1st Sgt and asked him if we had to worry about an unscheduled pee test, and he told me he was there as well. Nobody was getting tested or we would all fail. The outdoor concert was like being in Snoop Dogg's car - weed smoke everywhere.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. Prince is my all-time favorite musician. I can't think of anyone who had his range, drive, mastered as many instruments as he did, wrote so many songs for other people that were absolute hits, and put a religious element into his songs after he woke up. He stopped playing certain songs after a point, like Darling Nikki, and even changed "The Cross" to "The Christ". I heard he was a Jehovah's Witness and went door-to-door just like the rest of them had to do. Can you imagine him showing up at your door?

I don't know if he was killed though. After all of the years of him doing the crazy dance moves and wearing the costumes with his purple high heels he developed really bad arthritis with back, neck, and knee pain and was on opioids prescribed by his doctor. In the end I heard he wasn't prescribed enough to quell his pain so he "got help" getting more (kinda like Elvis did). The difference is - fentanyl exists now. If he stopped performing and got the surgeries he clearly needed his performing career would've ended. It ultimately did anyway, but I don't think he expected the reason to be a fentanyl overdose.

I blame the doctors and the government for restricting opioids because of the risks of overdose. The doctors clearly knew he needed more or stronger pills simply by looking at his x-rays and MRIs. The doctors are terrified of losing their licenses now if they even prescribe any opioids so people that have severe pain look for meds elsewhere. I remember in the late '90s and early 2000s my doctor would call in vicodin for me any time I needed it. If Flexeril and Motrin wouldn't work I'd take my vicodin and it would always take the edge off my pain so the Flexeril could work again. I did this for 5 or 6 years until I finally found out I had multiple herniated discs in my neck that were causing the pain, and got the surgery.

I could've ended up like Prince if my doctor didn't prescribe me those pills. I always took the lowest dose, wasn't addicted to them, and didn't take them again for a good 10 years until I had my coccyx (tailbone) cut out from another old military injury. I took them for about a week - as many as I wanted - and was done. I had extenuating circumstances though, which included taking 2 flights twice a week (2 hrs each) to get to my job across the country. It took me 8 pills to get there on Monday, broken out every couple of hours - but only 2 total to get home on Friday. The next Monday I had them with me just in case but didn't need any the whole week. It's impossible to find a doctor that would even consider that anymore - hence the overdoses.

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dec3169 1 point ago +3 / -2

Very likely. I love the kid's sentiment, but that was not bright. the Big XII will probably fine Texas Tech and the kid could get suspended for a game.

I can't blame the league if they do something either. Not only will everyone else start pulling stunts like that, but eventually it will bleed over into the Name/Image/Likeness (NIL deals). Some knucklehead will score and pull their jersey up to reveal a gambling company or car dealership logo. I know it sounds petty but it will get out of hand quickly. Some company will pay a kid to do that.

Did you know someone can actually get an Unsportsmanlike Conduct penalty for simply bowing after they made a good play? It is specifically called out in the rulebook.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

The answer to stuff like this is simple. STAY HOME. This is just as idiotic as those people going to Ukraine to fight. The people that go there think they are heroes. In reality they are nothing more than a pawn for political gain, and an additional body that can be sacrificed.

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dec3169 1 point ago +1 / -0

The difference is - Canada would take care of it. If they couldn't do it themselves they would ask for help. Lebanon has not done that.

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dec3169 2 points ago +2 / -0

Try 70 years. Exactly. In 1954 the first 3 were delivered.

When I went into the USAF I actually wanted to be a B-52 tail gunner. I got a computer job instead. Would've been fun though...

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