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originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Guiltyguitarist
I often wonder that about the dinosaurs. Like, they were the dominant species on this planet for hundreds of millions of years. The only reason they're still not around is because a world wide cataclysm took them out. Whats to say there is a planet out there (or a part of ours) where the giant lizards didnt all die out, but they evolved over billions of years to become highly intelligent? IDK, its definitely thought provoking...
originally posted by: LanceCorvette
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
Trump paying to recount 2 Wisconsin counties.
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If I’m paying $3m - we are validating every ballot.
My point is, why does he have to pay anything to get an accurate count?
It's sort of their job to do an accurate count the first time.
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Flesh699
The idiotic E-2s in the background ruin that video for me. The one guy is trying his hardest to be serious, and those dumb-asses are acting like they are 12 years old.
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: Guiltyguitarist
Absolutely, no doubt about that.. To be biased doesn't end only in politics, also how we look at each other as human beings right?
As a result, the president has access to emergency powers contained in 123 statutory provisions, as recently calculated by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, where I work. These laws address a broad range of matters, from military composition to agricultural exports to public contracts. For the most part, the president is free to use any of them; the National Emergencies Act doesn’t require that the powers invoked relate to the nature of the emergency.
The moment the president declares a “national emergency” —a decision that is entirely within his discretion—he is able to set aside many of the legal limits on his authority.
Americans might be surprised to learn just how readily the president can deploy troops inside the United States.
The Brennan Center, building on previous research, has identified 123 statutory powers that may become available to the president when he declares a national emergency, including the power President Trump invoked to help build the wall (10 U.S.C. 2808 (a)). An additional 13 statutory powers become available when a national emergency is declared by Congress.
originally posted by: Flesh699
originally posted by: PokeyJoe
a reply to: Flesh699
The idiotic E-2s in the background ruin that video for me. The one guy is trying his hardest to be serious, and those dumb-asses are acting like they are 12 years old.
What's an E-2?
Do you think it's possible it's real? Like an "intelligent" disclosure type of thing, where they put out a video like that knowing it's too fantastic for an average person to believe?
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
Just like that, CodeMonkey Ron goes from 8kun Admin dark web ranger to main stream news.
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GEORGIA! t.co... t.co...
FLOYD COUNTY, GEORGIA!
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Anonymous ID: KKIreCTB No.148289594 📁
Nov 6 2017 17:07:57 (EST)
Nothing is random.
Everything has meaning.
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