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2. “ nom de guerre “ seems to mean when a “Strawman” ( our fictious self, not flesh and blood self ) is regarded as a name of war in state of Insurrection or rebellion ? WTH ?
originally posted by: steaming
a reply to: angelchemuel
www.snopes.com...
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
originally posted by: steaming
a reply to: angelchemuel
www.snopes.com...
FWIW (and coming from Snopes, that's not much), they're claiming that Lloyd Austin didn't really say he wanted to defund the military, and this is fake.
a. Type. The ceremonial blue overcoat is an optional purchase item authorized for male or female One to Three Star GOs and Four Star GO, their aides-de-camp, their CSM, and their enlisted aides are authorized to wear the CBO with the white scarf.
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: doobydoll
GOP voters can now boot out and replace them.
Sounds really good.... except for that pesky Dominion thing not counting votes that TPTB don't like and adding votes for the ones that they do like.
originally posted by: Caled
originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: Caled
How is Roy Blunt in charge of distributing tickets to the virtual Inauguration?
Nevermind, I just looked.... he was the Chairman of the committee in charge of the Inauguration.
JCCIC
So we see him getting (most likely) arrested and his name is all over the envelopes. Coincidence?
Bernie is an interesting guy. He looks out of place because he is dressed like a regular guy.
An untold number of Verizon Internet customers trying to work or go to school or connect to the vital flow of information that is necessary for life in this century have been thwarted by an outage on Tuesday morning.
The Verizon customer service account has acknowledged that there is a "cut cable" in Brooklyn causing problems, but the outage appears to be spread across the east coast, as customers from Boston to Pittsburgh to D.C. have been tweeting their issues at the telecom company.