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Balsamic vinegar makes a good marinade as well.
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The number of innocent babies slaughtered by Hamas cowards pales in comparison to the butchery of Planned Parenthood.

Many American men are in prison for murdering unborn babies, but not one woman.  This is a perverse double standard of injustice.
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'Holy [bleep]. They did it!' Biden sends condolences over 'Butcher of Tehran' death

WND 5/20/2024

'This statement from the State Department makes absolutely no sense'

Ebrahim Raisi, the Iranian official killed over the weekend in a helicopter crash, was not just the president of Iran.

He was the "Butcher of Tehran," known for holding five-minute "trials" for thousands of his own people and then sending them immediately to the execution squads.

And for this killer, who terrorized his own people, who had attempted to assassinate American officials including former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who, by many assessments was a mass murderer, Joe Biden sent "condolences."

The statement actually was attributed to "spokesperson" Matthew Miller of the State Department under Biden, and said, "The United States expresses its official condolences for the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amri-Abdollahian, and other members of their delegation in a helicopter crash in northwest Iran. As Iran selects a new president, we reaffirm our support for the Iranian people and their struggle for human rights and fundamental freedoms."

Gabriel Noronha
@GLNoronha

The @statedept  send its condolences on the death of Ebrahim Raisi.

Raisi was overseeing the Ministry of Intelligence’s efforts to assassinate senior former U.S. diplomats, including Secretary Blinken’s predecessor, @mikepompeo
, and my former boss Brian Hook.

https://x.com/GLNoronha/status/1792605187762217235

More: https://www.wnd.com/2024/05/holy-bleep-biden-sends-condolences-butcher-tehran-death/

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But ... that's roughly $16.00/rib-eye.  Really not too bad if the quality is there.

When you live by yourself, freezing 4 steaks long-term, just to save $10 per steak isn't sound budgeting.

If they sold 2 for $32, I'd pull the trigger. 

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They just did that so it would blend in better on the pizza! Fiends!

 888high58888 :laugh:
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Does he even have people on staff who know what it takes to clear the decks in the government?  It's not like The Apprentice, where he can just shout "you're fired!" and get rid of staff.  There is a process with firing these folks that takes a long time - the true rot is in the staff protected by the civil service (i.e., union) rules; the political appointees can be removed much more easily.  Then again, last time around, he wasn't even very effective in removing them.

I completely agree with the bolded part.
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General Discussion / Re: $400 for one pineapple: The rise of luxury fruit
« Last post by Kamaji on Today at 11:15:27 pm »
:facepalm2:
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Good.  It's time for the floodgates to open on these suits.
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Does he even have people on staff who know what it takes to clear the decks in the government?  It's not like The Apprentice, where he can just shout "you're fired!" and get rid of staff.  There is a process with firing these folks that takes a long time - the true rot is in the staff protected by the civil service (i.e., union) rules; the political appointees can be removed much more easily.  Then again, last time around, he wasn't even very effective in removing them.
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: No driving on the weekends?
« Last post by goatprairie on Today at 11:10:42 pm »
I remember when I 10 or so...that after Mass we came home and didn't leave the house in observance of Sunday....plus the factor that there were NO stores open to go to.
No Sunday drives? We didn't travel much, but my father would take our family for a cruise in the area on Sundays occasionally. Whenever we passed a root beer stand, I attempted to direct strong brain waves at my father to make him pull into one. Sometimes it worked.
About the only things open on Sundays back then were gas stations, root beer stands, and drug stores (but only in the morning for the latter.) I guess McDonald's was probably open on Sundays too.
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