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  • Abrams

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    CopperC
    OMG Never, ever on my tv
  • QUICKSINK

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    CopperC
    @Mik said in QUICKSINK: We haven't fought anyone with the ability to take out our ships since WWII. Don't forget the Cole.
  • Advantage: USA

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    George KG
    A better look: Link to video Go to 6:42
  • What was the most produced British bomber of WW2?

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  • Top Gear on Cyclists

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    taiwan_girlT
    Some unforuntate news. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/summer/cycling/road/tour-desuisse-death-gino-mäder-1.6878815
  • The Slate of Hate

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    JollyJ
    @LuFins-Dad said in The Slate of Hate: @Jolly said in The Slate of Hate: My son really wants to buy a little bigger house out towards Hutto. This could be an opportunity... Look up registered sex offenders in the area and make them an offer? I was thinking maybe a rainbow noose cast into the front yard?
  • Evidently the best way to avoid getting COVID

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    LuFins DadL
    @Aqua-Letifer said in Evidently the best way to avoid getting COVID: @LuFins-Dad said in Evidently the best way to avoid getting COVID: Is to not be up to date on your vaccinations… https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.06.09.23290893v1 [image: F1.large.jpg] This might have something to do with the results. Nope. I don’t think anybody here is trying to state that the vaccine causes COVID, simply that the the vaccine boosters may have even less success at prevention as previously advertised. Of course, the primary benefit of the vaccine we are now told is dealing with severity… Yhis study doesn’t address that…
  • Nope

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    George KG
    https://twitter.com/ViciousVideos/status/1669632153888632838?s=20
  • The Hatch Act

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    George KG
    White House to OSC - Middle Finger The White House will continue to use the term "MAGA" a week after the independent Office of Special Counsel (OSC) declared that doing so is a violation of the Hatch Act, according to a new memo obtained by Axios. Why it matters: Since last year, White House officials have repeatedly labeled GOP members in Congress as "MAGA Republicans" as part of a larger strategy to cast them as out of touch and extreme. State of play: On June 7, in response to a watchdog complaint about press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's use of "MAGA Republicans," the OSC ruled that she violated the Hatch Act, which governs how federal employees can weigh in on political activities. On the same day, the OSC sent guidance to agencies which stated that "MAGA" was off-limits because it was too closely connected with former President Trump's campaign for the White House. "* MAGA remains the campaign slogan of a current candidate for partisan political office, and therefore, its use constitutes political activity," the OSC wrote in the memo. "Accordingly, federal employees should not use “MAGA” or “Make America Great Again” while on duty, in the workplace, or when acting in their official capacity, including communicating through social media, email, or on government websites." The big picture: The Hatch Act is widely viewed as unenforceable for high-ranking White House officials (other federal employees can face real disciplinary action). At least 13 Trump administration officials violated the Hatch Act during the former president's term, including when the 2020 Republican National Convention was held in large part on White House grounds. Between the lines: The Biden administration has largely been careful to avoid violating the Hatch Act, but the White House is continuing to use the term. On Wednesday, the White House released a statement to Axios that continued to use "MAGA." Deputy press secretary Andrew Bates wrote in a memo that Republicans’ "main economic agenda item" is "MAGA tax welfare for the richest Americans and giant corporations, at the expense of continuing to grow our economy by investing in America." The White House declined to further comment, but Jean-Pierre offered a defense on Tuesday at her briefing. "If you look at the archived Trump White House website, it contains about 2,000 — nearly 2,000 uses of “MAGA” to describe policies and official agendas," she said. "Congressional Republicans have also used “MAGA” to refer to policies and official agenda frequently, for years now — even, clearly, before we entered the administration."
  • Hey, Instant Pot Owners!

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    George KG
    Mrs. George likes dumplings (unstuffed, bread dumplings). I used the instant pot for them yesterday - steamed 'em for 3 minutes and they were perfect.
  • Gays Against Groomers

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    George KG
    https://twitter.com/MsBlaireWhite/status/1669394417491247129?s=20
  • Portland is failing

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    HoraceH
    He's on a roll today. Here's one about a murder in a Home Depot in the city I used to work in, Pleasanton. A black shoplifter was confronted by a white loss prevention officer, and she shot him. Pamela Price, the progressive DA, won't meet with the parents of the victim, and will be charging in a way that the murderer will get 5 years or so. Link to video
  • Wat Dis?

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    CopperC
    I recognized those engines right away. That plane is beautiful, I have seen it at the Air Force Museum at Wright Pat
  • Better call Saul again.

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    CopperC
    Nice
  • Which Justices are most often in the majority?

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    HoraceH
    @Axtremus said in Which Justices are most often in the majority?: But who is to say whether a case has a culture war valance? I recall one unanimous decision recently talked about here, which had enough culture war valence that the reporting pretended it was split down the middle 5 to 4.
  • Ah-nold

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    HoraceH
    @Aqua-Letifer said in Ah-nold: @Horace said in Ah-nold: @Aqua-Letifer said in Ah-nold: @Horace said in Ah-nold: Psychologists do differentiate between meaning and happiness. Especially cantankerous psychologists on all-meat diets who write books on getting one's act together. Wrong thread? But I don't think JP originated that distinction. He didn't, but I'd say he did the most in recent years to bring it into public consciousness. Which is a good thing, because the bullshit purported in the other thread is now the prevailing theory. I like any idea that distinguishes between the brain state one can achieve through drugs, and something better.
  • The 65 Project

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    HoraceH
    @Jolly said in The 65 Project: I think that any capricious complaint to a bar organization ought to subject the complaint originator to immediate and intense scrutiny. If the complaint is found to be balderdash and political, I think the complainer ought to be subject to immediate fine, possible disbarment and be open to civil litigation. Absolutely.
  • Top Gear on the Robin

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @LuFins-Dad said in Top Gear on the Robin: If I have to choose between the Top Gear/Grand Tour crew weird and fake shenanigans or these guys honest and insightful commentary, I’m going with Top Gear. Seriously, those guys wanted me to scratch my ears out they were so annoying. "Gotta do some bullshit Every! ...Three. to. Four. SECONDS. To keep an audience— engaged? Because we're charismatic as a roll of paper towels."
  • Fox & Tucker

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  • A Soft Succession?

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