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originally posted by: Flesh699
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: onehuman
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
a reply to: onehuman
Appears it was also drop number 4800......anything in that reference at all?
Yeah Ive been thinking on that one too, but thats more Rels and COM's department and I defer!
eta: I meant to add that for some reason it is making me feel like its an address that we know. That ring a bell?
Well, that would be 1600 times 3.....1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.....what could the 3 be?
During the debate trump gave out an address of the hotel (or building can't remember atm) the obama administration gave him and I could've swore he said Pennsylvania Avenue if that means anything?
What would be the reason a US Presidential candidate, a month before the election, would be taking a **train** on campaign stops?
Embalmer Charles Brown had said from the beginning that the corpse would eventually take on a mummified look, but he’d promised that for months it would look as “natural” as it did on the day of Lincoln’s death. Ten days of exposure to air and dust, and six days of jiggling on the train, had provoked a rapid erosion. More and more observers thought the president’s remains belonged in their burial place, not on display. With a week to go before the Springfield funeral, many citizens faced a dilemma: how to walk past the coffin to honor Lincoln while sensing that the display of his body amounted to disrespect.
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
a reply to: crankyoldman
What would be the reason a US Presidential candidate, a month before the election, would be taking a **train** on campaign stops?
Is he physically unable to fly?
Do they not have the $$ for a private jet?
A train will limit how far he can travel also ... I notice he's not going too far from DE these days.
.....Former Vice President Joe Biden left Trump's inauguration ceremony in the most appropriate fashion: via a Delaware-bound Amtrak train. Also known as "Amtrak Joe," he playfully called attention to his choice of transportation. Time reported that, while waving to onlookers and boarding the train car, Biden said, "Back on Amtrak." He has carried the nickname for a period of time, but where did the Amtrak Joe nickname come from?
......Just before he won the vice presidency in 2008, Biden told one voter, “If we get elected, it will be the most train-friendly administration ever,” according to CNN. In 2010, he wrote an article for Arrive, Amtrak's onboard magazine, called, "On the Right Track: A Longtime Amtrak Rider on Why America Will Always Need Trains." Most recently, the Obama administration awarded $1 billion to the city of Chicago for improvements to its "L" train lines.
On Wednesday Proud Boy International Chairman Enrique Tarrio, an African-Hispanic American, spoke out against the smear that Proud Boys is a white supremacist group as Joe Biden claims.
originally posted by: saladfingers123456
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: Flesh699
This is a good one to share: mobile.twitter.com...
"We've caught 'em all."
Yeah, that was great, not only for what Trump said, but you can see Biden is focusing on something he is being told via his earpiece.
Oct 1 2020 11:10:05 (EST) NEW
Steve Scully - moderator 2nd Presidential Debate
smpa.gwu.edu...📁
"While attending college, he served as an intern in the office of Delaware Sen. Joseph R. Biden, …."
Rigged system?
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