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Sports/Entertainment/MSM/Social Media / Re: "Anti-Sex" beds have arrived at Paris Olympics
« Last post by Wingnut on Today at 02:12:32 pm »Most of these young athletes are very agile and flexible.
With Joe's dementia he only remember Beau. The son who was killed by a sniper in Kuwait.Beau was killed in Iraq under hostile fire while rescuing orphans from a burning building.
‘Anti-sex’ beds have arrived at Paris Olympics — after horny athletes admit to orgies amid competitionNY Post
By Andrew Court
Published May 14, 2024, 12:30 p.m. ET
There’ll be no lovemaking in the City of Love.
“Anti-sex” beds have arrived in Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games, with their materials and small size allegedly aimed at deterring athletes from getting kinky during the competition.
The beds’ twin size means there’s no room for the competitors to sidle up together. [Yeah, that'll do it! ]
The beds are manufactured by Airweave, which also made the products for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan. ...
There is a time and place to be critical of a political leader if you are a news organization. However, the time to be critical of such a person is most definitely NOT just hours after an assassination attempt in which such a person lies in a hospital in critical condition from multiple bullet wounds. And yet the BBC, with the soul of a ghoul, went ahead on Wednesday and did just that hours after the Prime Minister of Slovakia Robert Fico was shot multiple times.
BBC Prague correspondent Rob Cameron somehow thought the very day of Fico being the gravely wounded victim of an assassination attempt would be a good time to write up this hit piece, "How Robert Fico rose to dominate Slovak politics."
Just found this:
They all knew.
Former NIH Director Francis Collins admits no "science or evidence" ever supported social distancing policies.
https://twitter.com/nataliegwinters/status/1791093229485519302
Biden invokes executive privilege to prevent release of recording with Special Counsel HurJustTheNews
The Justice Department's Legal Counsel Office said the recording should be considered protected by executive privilege
Madeleine Hubbard
May 16, 2024
President Joe Biden on Thursday claimed the recording of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur about his retention of classified documents should not be released due to executive privilege just hours before House Republicans were set to move toward holding Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for not releasing the recordings.
The Justice Department's Legal Counsel Office said the recording should be considered protected by executive privilege, and Garland should not be punished for not releasing it, Associate Attorney General Carlos Uriatre said. ...
"It is the longstanding position of the executive branch held by administrations of both parties that an official who asserts the president’s claim of executive privilege cannot be held in contempt of Congress," he also wrote, per the Associated Press. ...