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originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
Not Guilty across the board. Poor kids legs gave out under relief.
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
originally posted by: PilSungMtnMan
Not Guilty across the board. Poor kids legs gave out under relief.
He needs to file massive lawsuits against those who imprisoned him in the first place. Sucked for that kid, but he's gonna be on easy street soon enough.
Well, it's Friday and the leftist mob is gonna be stoked up once again. The timing of that verdict is interesting. Four days for that? It's almost as if they were told to deliver it on a Friday...
originally posted by: PioneerFigureSkating
a reply to: crankyoldman
I would not want to be Biden's doctor right now. They're calling this procedure "routine", but at his age, nothing is routine. I've seen some people speculating that he may have colon cancer. Not just because of the colonoscopy, but because of his other "issues" as of late. In any event, this is worth following, imo. One day Harris is saying she's gonna resign, and the next she is sitting in the Oval Office.
It makes me wonder about something Trump said awhile back. He predicted that her citizenship status would become a liability for them.
......The trajectory of Chinese activity at the port in the U.A.E. began as have other attempts by the Chinese, with Beijing leveraging commercial ties to establish an anchor for its military. China opened its first military outpost abroad in the East African nation of Djibouti in 2017 to facilitate operations around the Indian Ocean and Africa. In Cambodia in 2019, China signed a secret agreement to allow its armed forces to use a navy base. Elsewhere, China has built commercial port facilities in Pakistan and Sri Lanka that could be used by its rapidly expanding navy........
...Under a long-term deal sealed by the Obama administration, a Chinese Communist company was set to control the second-busiest container port in the United States. In an unreported Trump administration victory, the Communists are out after a drawn-out national security review forced a unit of China-based COSCO Shipping Holdings Co. (Orient Overseas Container Line—OOCL) to sell the cherished container terminal business, which handles among the largest freight of imports into the U.S.
It all started with a 40-year container terminal lease between the Port of Long Beach in southern California and Hong Kong. The Obama administration proudly signed the agreement in 2012 giving China control of America’s second-largest container port behind the nearby Port of Los Angeles. One of the Trump administration’s first big moves was to get the Communists out of the Port of Long Beach. After a national security review and federal intervention, the Long Beach terminal business, which handles millions of containers annually, is finally being sold to an Australian company called Macquarie Infrastructure Partners. That essentially kills China’s decades-long contract with the Obama administration........
People older than age 75 who have been getting regular colon cancer screening since age 50 and who have had consistently negative screenings — no polyps (adenomas) or colon cancer — and are not at an increased risk of colon cancer because of family history may not need to continue getting routine screening. That's according to colon cancer screening guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American College of Physicians (ACP). The upper age limit was set after studies determined that the net benefit of screening after age 75 was small. However, the USPSTF guidelines do recommend colon cancer surveillance for people older than age 75 who have an increased risk of colon cancer, such as family history, a previously diagnosed colon cancer or adenomatous polyps.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: PioneerFigureSkating
IIRC, colonoscopies are not routine after age 75 unless there have been problems in the past.
People older than age 75 who have been getting regular colon cancer screening since age 50 and who have had consistently negative screenings — no polyps (adenomas) or colon cancer — and are not at an increased risk of colon cancer because of family history may not need to continue getting routine screening. That's according to colon cancer screening guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American College of Physicians (ACP). The upper age limit was set after studies determined that the net benefit of screening after age 75 was small. However, the USPSTF guidelines do recommend colon cancer surveillance for people older than age 75 who have an increased risk of colon cancer, such as family history, a previously diagnosed colon cancer or adenomatous polyps.
www.mayoclinic.org...
I have always thought that the powers that be wanted Harris in the WH. But, she proved to be soooo unpopular with the people, that it became obvious she could never get elected. They couldn't even cheat to get her in because nobody supported her. The cheat would be just too obvious.
Biden was sick before he ever stepped foot in the door of the WH most likely. He was the Trojan Horse to get Kamala in, imo.
Just a reminder to myself because of the people I think are behind KH: She is BIG on reparations and co-sponsored a bill (H.R. 40) with Corey Booker (where has he been?) to begin the process. $$$$$$$ --- it's always about the money and how they can create Big Government Slush Funds and what "social issue" they can hype to do so.
ARCH OF BAAL AT WORLD GOVERNMENT SUMMIT 2017
A replica of a Roman arch that once stood in front of the pagan Temple of Ba’al was erected for the World Government Summit in Dubai this week, creating a scene that one rabbi claims symbolizes the dangerous fusion of Ishmael and Edom against Israel.
United Arab Emirates a go-to offshore haven for Africa’s political and business elite, leaked records show
Owning shell companies and bank accounts in the UAE, one of the world’s most secretive financial havens, is a growing trend among African politicians and their business allies.
“The UAE is the center of the world,” Nour El Fath Azali, 37, recently told ICIJ media partner La Gazette des Comores.
The Pandora Papers investigation discovered secretive Emirati financial interests of politicians and powerful business leaders from 17 African countries.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
This story takes on new meaning given what the last four years have revealed. While it is a comedian's story, one has to wonder...