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World News / Re: Chad Asks US to Cease Operations at Strategic Army Base
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 11:00:33 pm »
If I understand this correctly...there is a military base there (as there was in Niger).

If I were skeptical...I'd think they want our stuff. :shrug:
So, let them have their land back....after we return it, more or less, in the condition it was before we got there...there may be a considerable amount of cratering than when we got there :whistle: Let them cozy up to the Russians and Chicoms and get all their weapons and foreign aid from them and not a penny or drop of blood more from Americans.
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Sure they do - The headlines blare the bullshit... And two or three months later, the adjusted number is reported on page 10 of your local paper.

Government economic stats being revised downward isn't unusual. It also happened under Trump

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/half-million-fewer-jobs-revisions-hit-trump-economy-n1046156

And this article was a full year before the pandemic
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Joe Biden Suggests War Is Peace After Approving Weapons for Ukraine

Wendell Husebø 24 Apr 2024

President Joe Biden suggested war is peace on Wednesday after he signed legislation to provide Ukraine the funds to conduct a war against Russia.

Is "Wendell Husebø" (nom de plume?) seriously stating that Ukraine defending its territory from Russian invaders is "conducting a war against Russia". 888mouth It is Wendell Husebø, not President Biden, who is going full-Orwellian Ministry of Truth! ****slapping
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Nikki was still on the ballot in Pa.

Steve Deace
@SteveDeaceShow
Over 100,000 Republicans still voted for Nikki Haley in Pennsylvania's primary yesterday, 6 weeks after the primary ended. GOP turnout was also down about 18% from 2020. Pennsylvania is gone in 2024, but I was already writing it off anyway.
11:54 AM · Apr 24, 2024
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On some university campuses this has been building up for decades. Feckless, possibly anti-Semitic, administrators have been declining to protect attacked Jewish students or to punish their attackers for years and in some places, for decades.

Thanks for that information -- I don't have any kids in college anymore so I wasn't aware that this has been escalating.
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On some university campuses this has been building up for decades. Feckless, possibly anti-Semitic, administrators have been declining to protect attacked Jewish students or to punish their attackers for years and in some places, for decades.
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@Bigun Your post 959 is right on the mark!
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No one's going to indict ol' white joe for anything.

He's just too old and not in control of his faculties any more.
In other words, incompetent to understand the charges against him, and thus, face trial.

Yes, there's that, but the leftists need someone who is clueless and can continue to be a placeholder for them as well.
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Those that don't read or understand history are doomed to repeat it. BiBi gets it.
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Trump is pushing an argument that has already been rejected by two lower courts: that even as a former executive, he remains immune from prosecution for official actions he took while holding office.

What the LIEden DOJ is arguing, indirectly and without realizing it, is that any prosecutor in the US could decide to prosecute LIEden after he leaves office for the multiple times LIEden defied the USSC slapping down his student loan shenanigans or for refusing to enforce immigration law. This case might also open up former Presidents to civil lawsuits, e.g. the families of the military people killed in the Kabul Airport bombing due to LIEden's lack of planning.
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