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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Should I know who these people are? I have to give the guy credit for recognizing that people do sometimes shoot the messenger.

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HelloDolly 5 points ago +5 / -0

Great news. Prayers do matter. This whole awakening has been so amazing in so many ways.

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HelloDolly 9 points ago +9 / -0

This made me a little weepy because it's true.

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HelloDolly 6 points ago +6 / -0

So I tried to research his net worth. The interwebs varies greatly. From 280,000 to 1.05 Billion. There is a cluster of estimates at 18, 19, 20 and 21 Million from a bunch of sites I never heard of, along with a gratuitous 30 million estimate. Open Secrets had him at $289,000 as of 2018. This one needs some serious vetting on all of the accusations in this guy's tweet.

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

I can't imagine Trump would call her "fantastic" and retruth her interview saying that she was, if she wasn't. But then again, maybe he would. Fog of War LOL.

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HelloDolly 8 points ago +8 / -0

Reading this made me sick. These things are an abomination. I am sick to my stomach thinking about people in my family with this stuff floating around in them, forever. I keep sending my kids the protocols. They don't think I am crazy anymore and both regret taking the vaccine. But I wish I could get them to be more proactive about reading up on what to do.

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HelloDolly 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think his ReTruth said she was great or something though. I will look make sure it's not a Mandela thing.

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

I guess the message there is we all need to participate and stay vigilant.

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HelloDolly 2 points ago +2 / -0

Personally I think someone at the post office has to have been involved. There was a rash of them for about 2 months on the NW Side. I had to make police reports and fill out a fraud affidavit. Also, a friend's son wrote a check for around 100 to renew his LLC and someone cashed it for 2400. My secretary wrote a check and mailed to a court reporter for $240 and they cashed it for $9999.00. That was on my business TRUST account which is pretty flush with cash because I need it to be. It took longer to get that money back because it was a business account not personal, and they don't have the same "customer protection" stuff LOL. They sell pens now that you can't "wash" with nail polish I guess.

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HelloDolly 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well that's a lot like Biden extending the foreign interference with elections executive order from Trump IMO. There is no way he would want this for himself or his pals.

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HelloDolly 26 points ago +26 / -0

Yea, and the bs in this article. She was so popular for her excellent handling of the scamdemic that she won in a landslide, but Adern suddenly resigns because she ran out of energy to fight a contested election, and now the tide has suddenly turned and now nobody likes how the scamdemic was handled. OOOOKAAAY.

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HelloDolly 6 points ago +6 / -0

This one is real. Happened to me twice and to other people where I live. Once in a business check that was written by my secretary to a local court reporting service downstate (check was mailed from downtown Chicago) and one was a personal check stolen from presumably the mailbox, although I wouldn't doubt it if post office employees were doing this too.

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HelloDolly 7 points ago +7 / -0

I have had two check stolen and altered this way. They use nail polish to cover up the dollar amount and then write in a different dollar amount and payee and deposit the check electronically where any oddity may go unnoticed. The accounts I assume are set up online with a fake identity and the money stolen virtually immediately. I tried to get more information from the bank about how this scheme actually works and that's all I know. But it happened to me twice - once on a personal check and again on a business check - and I know several people that got hit here on the NW side of Chicago.

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HelloDolly 6 points ago +6 / -0

At first I was wondering how they could convict him almost 20 years after the fact, but it looks like the statute of limitations in Minnesota doesn't begin to run until you are back in the state. Weird. Kinda pathetic that he thought they would be real rubies though LOL. EDIT: To answer your question though, reminds me of having to return the diamonds. Interesting that in this story the man isn't going to go to prison because of his advanced age and failing health. Hmmm. Reminds me of someone.

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