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originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: angelchemuel
King Charles and the Grim Reaper
Now I wonder who the warning was from. I also came across an odd picture of his fingers.
Cowboyw2b tweet
They do really look odd and swollen.
in comments
"Royalty" LOL! It's about time the taxpayers in the UK stopped that money pit. Heck, they paid off the debt of a child molester with taxpayer money......
somewhere elsz
For the unaware, the original royals were all killed and swapped out, and their identies were stolen by the khazars.......
taytay let's go
originally posted by: Crazierfox
DC could be considered occupied territory.
a reply to: Thoughtful3
Technically
Shot heard around the world
The battles of Lexington & Concord signaled the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride. The Battle of Concord. The “Shot Heard Round the World”. The Beginning of the Revolution. Maybe it’s nothing....
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
a reply to: Imbackbaby
Long Covid sucks. RL never took a jab but caught the original strain in January 2020. Chronic fatigue is an understatement and it is a crime that the corrupted health agencies do not prioritize this. After all they waste $ on all kinds of stupid clinical trials like sand flies eating beagle's brains.
I heard about a clinical trial but now we are in the position that we no trust them. I will figure this out because there is an answer out there somewhere.
What no one takes into account is that those not impacted have to pick up an ever increasing workload. There needs to be a reckoning.
Hawaii's highest court ruled Wednesday that Second Amendment rights as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court do not extend to Hawaii citizens, citing the "spirit of Aloha."
In the ruling, which was penned by Hawaii Supreme Court Justice Todd Eddins, the court determined that states "retain the authority to require" individuals to hold proper permits before carrying firearms in public. The decision also concluded that the Hawaii Constitution broadly "does not afford a right to carry firearms in public places for self defense," further pointing to the "spirit of Aloha" and even quoting HBO's TV drama "The Wire."
"Article I, section 17 of the Hawaii Constitution mirrors the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution," the Hawaii Supreme Court decision states. "We read those words differently than the current United States Supreme Court. We hold that in Hawaii there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public."