LLM Summary:
It appears that the discussion revolves around the legal interpretation of campaign finance laws, specifically regarding payments made by Michael Cohen to women who alleged affairs with Donald Trump. The key points are:
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Campaign Finance Law: The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) regulates fundraising and spending for federal elections in the United States. It covers presidential and Congressional campaigns.
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Michael Cohen's Payments: Two former Federal Election Commission (FEC) chairmen, Bradley Smith and Hans von Spakovsky, have stated that the payments made by Michael Cohen to the women were not considered campaign-related expenses under FEC regulations. Therefore, they should not have been paid with campaign funds.
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FEC's Position: The FEC, which is responsible for enforcing these laws on a civil basis, has indicated that such payments are not related to campaigns and thus do not fall under the scope of campaign finance rules.
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Legal Interpretation: For a criminal violation of campaign finance law to be established, it must be proven that the violation was knowing and willful. Without the FEC or former chairmen stating that these payments were illegal, it is difficult to argue that any knowing and willful violations occurred.
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New York's Court Ruling: Despite the FEC's stance, a New York court convicted Donald Trump of campaign finance violations. This conviction is controversial because it contradicts the position of the FEC and legal experts who have assessed the law.
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Constitutionality Concerns: The argument here is that a state court overstepping its bounds by interpreting federal law in a manner that conflicts with the interpretation of the federal agency responsible for such matters could be considered unconstitutional, particularly under the principle of separation of powers.
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Potential Reversal: It is suggested that the Supreme Court may reverse the New York court's decision if given the opportunity, as it would likely address whether a state court can convict for a federal crime when the federal agency responsible has not deemed the action in question to be a violation.
The discussion also touches on the political and legal challenges faced by Donald Trump and the broader implications for his presidency and the Democratic Party's response. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to legal precedents and the authority of federal agencies when interpreting federal law.
Had a look at Europe and Canada lately?I believe this IS what is happening. Destroy the culture by replacing the people. Too many immigrants legal or illegal don't care at all about the culture here. They bring and keep their own culture. Some even brag about out breeding whites and replacing them in their own countries.
Right now, it looks a lot like the Kalergi Plan in action.
Ha! I was right! (In the spirit of my sarcasm) :
"The victim had no history of exposure to poultry or other animals but had multiple underlying medical conditions and had been bedridden for three weeks, for other reasons, prior to the onset of acute symptoms, the WHO said.
Mexico’s health ministry said the person had chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes."
Don't hesitate to do it. It's really easy. I have done ground beef, sausage (loose, not links), stewing beef, chicken breast. My dad does salmon.
Stew is easy too. (Don't can noodles or rice in your stews; they mess with the PH and can ruin it)
Buy stock or broth. Brown the beef to make it look better and can away!
This caught my eye from the article:
"On top of that news broke last week that Russian troops have now entered the US airbase in the nation’s capital, Niamey.
The Russians will cohabitate with the remaining Americans at the US Airbase 101."
Hmmm...
I didn't even bother commenting on the other thread. This is great info, but it looks like only one of the guys is a soldier and he may have come over just for personal reasons to get some action/revenge. Are any of the Abishoors active military?
I would totally believe our greatest ally would send soldiers on the sly to f with us. I don't see anything here to be able to charge that the Is-real government or military sent them over.
Thanks for this post - this was especially interesting to me and helpful:
As a side note, as an AI expert, ( https://scored.co/c/ConsumeProduct/p/17t1W2HFVS/x/c/4ZBI1Qzogop )
It's Google with extra steps. Do you trust everything you get back from a search engine?
If you believe a PC can be possessed, then what is the difference with LLMs? No difference at all. You should have been cautious since the 1980's.
How about a television?
Can a book be possessed? Can the words I read from a book be changed before they get to my eyes? Where do you draw the line?
Be worried about other people trusting what an "AI" puts out because the language is nice. At the end of the day, it is still what some jackass (or group of jackasses) decided to code and filter data for. It produces what it was designed to produce, nothing more.
/u/CaptainQuirk, I'm going to need those prompts. Screenshots are fine whatever you can easily share. Working on a overview of all freely available offline models now. I can share results.
Interesting and thanks for posting.
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Why do content creators think having a soundtrack of music that is louder than the dialog adds anything to the video? It's no good if I can;t hear what it is saying, and I am perfectly fine with gaps of silence if necessary.
I had a few days of formal training in video production and one of the takeaways was that it doesn't matter how good the video is if the audio sucks.
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Sorry, u/Speakfree it's not you, I just boiled over a bit.
Faraday bags work, but the phone is constantly trying to reach the cell tower and wifi. The battery drains quickly. Not really useful for what we are talking about here . As others have pointed out, the phone will look to update as soon as it is out of the bag.