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originally posted by: duncanhidao
Never seen so many people ... impressive
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered the armed forces to prepare for the major military deployment, which could see double the number of troops deployed, to strengthen Europe's borders and ensure the UK is "able to support our NATO allies on land, at sea and in the air".
Mr Johnson said the move will show Moscow the UK will not "tolerate their destabilising activity, and we will stand with our NATO allies in the face of Russian hostility".
The National Butterfly Center – a private nature preserve in the Rio Grande Valley near the US-Mexico border – has been a frequent target of far-right conspiracy theorists circulating baseless allegations that the centre supports a border-crossing sex trafficking ring, accusations trading in the same false claims that propelled the QAnon movement.
Craton also published an open letter in the paper, addressed to “The Members of Coosa Country Club,” in which he referred to “felony crimes” and “public drunkenness” by fellow-members, and mentioned “illegal gambling in the men’s locker room.” The letter went on, “If the Coosa Country Club Board is going to conduct witch hunts, then for God’s sake, let’s find all the witches.” It concluded, “Once we investigate who all the witches are, there won’t be any members left.”
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Ukraine is like Russia's Mexico.
So, it would be, to us, like fighting to take back Texas.
originally posted by: Ghostsdogood
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Ukraine is like Russia's Mexico.
So, it would be, to us, like fighting to take back Texas.
Or like us trying to take Mexico?
Seems more accurate description of what russia wants to do.
A former Washington State Patrol trooper who told off Gov. Jay Inslee over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate, resigned and then became a sought-after media figure, has died, according to the State Patrol. Trooper Robert LaMay’s death was announced Friday. He was 50. According to FOX News, KIRO News Radio, Newsweek and other media sources, LaMay died after contracting COVID-19.
While 73 other commissioned officers quit the State Patrol over the mandate, none received the media celebrity status LaMay did. On Jan. 12, Jerrod Sessler, a Prosser businessman running for Congress in Washington’s 4th district, announced that LaMay had endorsed him.
“Mr. Lamay took the hearts of Americans by storm when he resigned from his position as a State Trooper because he refused to succumb to the mandates enforced upon him by a constitutionally over-extended Governor,” Sessler said.
Sessler said he would appoint LaMay to head an anti-human trafficking task force he would commission.
In the endorsement, LaMay accuses state politicians of ignoring human trafficking. He went on to say, “many of whom are involved in it themselves and do not want it to go away.”