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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/2/24
« Last post by pookie18 on Today at 02:39:29 pm »
Ciao Pookie, thanks for the new toons!

Mornin' & my pleasure, Jimino!
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Cities, universities, education - anything that the left has a stronghold of have been completely destroyed.  I don't see how this country doesn't completely fall apart.  **nononono*
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: Demeaning, Diminishing, Destroying
« Last post by LMAO on Today at 02:39:04 pm »
How many of these protesters hurled the “NAZI” term or something similar at Trump and his supporters?
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lol

Trump is miles away from being a libertarian

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Citizen Free Press reposted
Rep. Matt Gaetz
@RepMattGaetz
NEW VIDEO:

Trump Prosecutor PLEADS FIFTH when asked if he BROKE THE LAW investigating Trump!


https://twitter.com/RepMattGaetz/status/1786003646712270941
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Obvious Logan Act violation.  Cuff him Merrick.
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Politics/Government / "We know Fauci lied, we know the CDC lied."
« Last post by Elderberry on Today at 02:28:46 pm »
Citizen Free Press
@CitizenFreePress

Harriet Hageman going off.

"We know Fauci lied, we know the CDC lied."

https://twitter.com/i/status/1785769958217273570
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7 minutes ago
Gag order hearing wraps with no immediate ruling, Keith Davidson back on stand

The gag order hearing wrapped a few minutes ago. Judge Juan Merchan did not issue an immediate ruling.

The lawyer Keith Davidson is now back on the stand for a second day of testimony.
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'If Lightning Doesn’t Strike the Courthouse, I Will Be Very Surprised': Turley on Cohen Testifying
Susie Moore
5–6 minutes

We are well into the third week of the Manhattan criminal trial against former President Donald Trump. Readers will recall this is the case brought by District Attorney Alvin Bragg in New York state court alleging that Trump falsified business records reflecting payments made to his former attorney, Michael Cohen.

The heart of the prosecution's claim is that, rather than payments for legal services, those payments were actually reimbursement to Cohen for monies he expended securing a non-disclosure agreement from Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. As such, Cohen's testimony will be critical to the prosecution's case against the former president.

One problem with that: Michael Cohen. The disgraced former personal attorney for Trump has convictions for fraud and perjury on his resume — bona fides most attorneys look to avoid like the plague in any witnesses they intend to call to the stand. Given his history, attempting to weigh the credibility of Cohen's testimony under oath will approximate nailing Jell-O to the wall.

more
https://redstate.com/smoosieq/2024/05/01/if-lightning-doesnt-strike-the-courthouse-i-will-be-very-surprised-turley-on-cohen-testifying-n2173598
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Space.com by Mike Wall 5/2/2024

The concept studies could end up aiding NASA's Mars science missions down the road.

NASA has selected nine companies to develop concepts that could aid agency science missions to Mars down the road.

The agency is awarding each company between $200,000 and $300,000 for this early-stage work, with the goal of making robotic Mars exploration more efficient and more productive.

"We're in an exciting new era of space exploration, with rapid growth of commercial interest and capabilities," Eric Ianson, director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program, said in a statement on Wednesday (May 1), when the awards were announced.

"Now is the right time for NASA to begin looking at how public-private partnerships could support science at Mars in the coming decades," he added.

This idea is not new. NASA already does something similar with its Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, or CLPS, which has sent agency science gear toward the moon on two private landers.

One of those landers — Intuitive Machines' Nova-C spacecraft, named Odysseus — made it to the lunar surface safely, acing its touchdown this past February. The other one, Astrobotic's Peregrine lander, suffered an anomaly shortly after its January launch and failed to reach the moon as planned.

More: https://www.space.com/nasa-picks-nine-companies-mars-mission-ideas
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