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Between the anti-Semites that have infested the LIEden MalAdministration from the Transition Team days and Foggy Bottom-dwellers dedicated to their two-state-solution delusion, that LIEden would betray Israel was predictable.

If LIEden and his minions knew a bit about Israeli history, Israel has significant experience and design/manufacturing expertise and capacity for creating and manufacturing their own weapons when betrayed or facing possible betrayal. This includes Merkava tanks and both air-air and air-ground/sea missiles. If they aren't already, Israel could probably produce kit to convert "dumb" bombs to the "smart" bombs that Tantrumming Joe Biden is withholding.
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Barron gives off  sorta  creepy vibes to me. Rarely ever see him laugh or have happiness  in his face. Always looks sad and unhappy. Always that same Trump family scrunched up duck billed lip pout and serious face.

Has anyone even heard him speak?  Yes, he has been protected from public view.

Yeah someone will now post a picture of him smiling.
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Jokes and Humor / Re: The Official TBR Silliness Thread---2024
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 04:46:06 pm »
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Is that why Art is wearing that silly costume? If it lasts more than four hours........... :whistle:
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11:35
Rebecca Manochio testifies about sending Trump checks down to Washington

Rebecca Manochio is testifying about mailing Donald Trump's checks unsigned down to Washington. They would come back signed.

She says she would FedEx the checks about once a week.

Manochio recalls sending a few checks at a time but has remembered one.

She would put unsigned checks in envelope. Returned checks were also sent to her at Trump Organization with his signature.

Prosecutors allege that Trump signed nine checks for more than $300,000 to repay Michael Cohen while he was President of the United States.

When it was addressed that Trump got a new job as president, Trump smiled.
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Donald Trump's son responds after Biden claims he inherited 9% inflation when he came into office
Inflation was just 1.4% when Biden came into office. It grew to 9.1% in June 2022, 17 months later
By Lawrence Richard Fox News
Published May 9, 2024 10:30am EDT

Former President Trump’s son is pushing back on President Biden after the Democrat brushed off concerns about the economy and claimed he inherited 9% inflation when he took office.

"What a clown," Eric Trump wrote on X, sharing a report of Biden’s remarks.

Biden’s factually incorrect claim came during a rare interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday evening, when he was asked about low consumer confidence about the economy, including housing costs going up, real income adjusted for inflation going down, and weak economic growth since Biden took office.

"No president has had the run we’ve had in terms of creating jobs and bringing down inflation. It was 9% when I came to office — 9%," the 81-year-old president said on Wednesday, when inflation was just 1.4% when he came into office in Jan. 2021. It grew to 9.1% in June 2022, 17 months later.

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/donald-trumps-son-responds-biden-claims-inherited-9-inflation-came-office
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World News / Re: Ukraine 4
« Last post by PeteS in CA on Today at 04:38:37 pm »
Yes, the word "Kamchatka" jumped out at me too.  A port area on the Pacific.

Also home to a major Russian naval base.
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Did Federal Agencies Plant Classified Docs To Frame Trump?

Do Boeings crash?
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National/Breaking News / Re: THREE Boeing crashes in two days
« Last post by PeteS in CA on Today at 04:37:38 pm »
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A Boeing plane's tyre burst during landing in Turkey today, the third passenger aircraft built by the manufacturing giant to suffer a technical problem or crash in just two days.

Boeing does not manufacture or design tyres or tires. This is an obvious maintenance problem or a defective tire, not a Boeing problem/issue.

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... nose gear failure caused 767 to slam into runway

The Boeing 767 has been in production for over 40 years, so this is not a design problem. And unless this plane was new from the factory or a very few months old, this was a maintenance  problem, not a production problem.

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And just this morning, shocking footage emerged showing the moment terrified passengers fled a burning Boeing 737-300 jet carrying 78 passengers that skidded off the runway and caught fire during take-off in Senegal.

The 737-300 ceased production about 30 years ago.

Three crashes/accident, none caused by Boeing design or manufacture.

If one reads as far is the 6th paragraph, one might read:

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There is no suggestion Boeing are to blame for the crashes, and the cause of the Senegal crash is not yet known.

But the very next paragraph is:

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But the incidents will only compound woes for the company which is already facing intense scrutiny amid a string of mishaps and controversy over safety concerns - as well as the deaths of two whistleblowers just two months apart.

WTH?! How is crappy maintenance and/or piloting even slightly a problem for Boeing? If Airbus sold as many jets as Boeing their planes would be in crashes just as often ... though US and Euro MSM probably would call out Airbus less often.
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2 minutes ago
Now on stand: Rebecca Manochio, Allen Weisselberg's assistant

The next witness is Rebecca Manochio, the assistant for Trump's top money man Allen Weisselberg -- who is currently jailed at Rikers Island for perjuring himself in previous Trump legal matters.

She testified that she's the person who sent Trump checks to sign at the White House throughout 2017, the time period in which he's accused of lying on company records about paying Michael Cohen for phony "legal services" when he was actually reimbursing him for hush money paid to Stormy Daniels.
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 5/9/24
« Last post by ricebug on Today at 04:31:59 pm »
G'day, Pookie!
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