Everything posted by Danderman123
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Aileen Cannon's Stern Rebuke to Jack Smith in Trump's Classified Documents Case
Colangelo retired under the Trump administration. So, according to you, Trump sent Colangelo to prosecute Trump. Your internet friends didn't tell you the whole story.
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
If someone invaded your house, would you negotiate with them, and maybe give them a few rooms?
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
The question is why you are so upset about Mexicans crossing the US border illegally, but are okay with Russians crossing the Ukrainian border illegally.
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Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths [disputed]
The point of excess mortality is the additional deaths were not cited as COVID deaths by doctors. As for the flu, could you explain why millions died of the "flu" precisely during the COVID epidemic?
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Steve Bannon's Conviction Upheld: Facing Prison Time
The real problem for Steve Bannon is his NY trial for fraud. If convicted, that would be his second offense.
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Record sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life
Are you suggesting that every national weather agency in the world is publishing fake data? Or just NOAA? How deep in the rabbit hole are you?
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Record sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life
To an extent, yes. A scientist posts a paper, and the paper is peer reviewed. If it gets through that, then other scientists cite the paper in their work. Over time, a consensus builds. On the other hand, most Denier science is junk that nobody uses, not even other Deniers. Come to think of it, in the Real World *you* follow the scientific consensus, it's only when your politics conflicts with science that you have a problem.
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Trump found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records
Do you believe that the 2020 election had a larger than normal number of anomalies?
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Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths [disputed]
The article talks about millions who died during the epidemic. Any chance they died from Covid?
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Covid vaccines may have helped fuel rise in excess deaths [disputed]
You really think that every country that reports excess mortality data is in on a giant conspiracy?
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Pattaya Police Take Action Against Bars Operating Past Legal Hours
I am not familiar with that term.
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
The Russians mostly stalled, but they still advance in some places. It won't be a backfire until the Russians are pushed back across the border.
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New Tax Rules for Expats in Thailand Spark Concern
Because your bank account receives government money from abroad.
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Because the proposal is aspirational. Like the high speed train from Suvarnabhumi to U-Tapao.
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Aussie man sues Thai ex-wife after Danish affair & money swindle
According to the Aussie, he never married her, either legally or in the temple.
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Pattaya Police Take Action Against Bars Operating Past Legal Hours
The bar was open after their nominal working hours.
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Record sea temperatures devastate coral reefs and marine life
the vast majority of actively publishing climate scientists – 97 percent – agree that humans are causing global warming and climate change. Most of the leading science organizations around the world have issued public statements expressing this, including international and U.S. science academies, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and a whole host of reputable scientific bodies around the world. A list of these organizations is provided here.
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Trump found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records
The Trump fans here wouldn't have to spend so much time defending Trump if his legal team had actually attempted to defend him.
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Aussie man sues Thai ex-wife after Danish affair & money swindle
I know some older women (40+) who are still good, but the problem is they are past their warranty expiration date, and the medical expenses can be overwhelming just to maintain them.
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Aussie man sues Thai ex-wife after Danish affair & money swindle
The question is were both marriages legal, or was one only in the temple?
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Aussie man sues Thai ex-wife after Danish affair & money swindle
What paper trail? He married her, and gave her money while they were together. No court is going to force her to pay him back. However, if her first marriage was legal, then he has a case for fraud. Maybe the court would have her pay a fine for bigamy.
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Aussie man sues Thai ex-wife after Danish affair & money swindle
"Married" in Thailand is subjective. Can marry in the temple, but not in the amphur, so it doesn't count, legally. Big ceremony with the family, maybe sinsod, but no paper.
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Suvarnabhumi Automated Passport Gates Not Available for Visa Holders with Re-Entry Permits?
I went through Immigration tonight, no problem at all. Whatever problem existed in January with the automated gate is fixed now.
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Picking Up Thai Chick to Take to The Islands
After 3 days, if the customer/victim has not fallen in love with the lady (which means "throwing money at her"), the lady wants to find a better customer.
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Genetic Origins of Thai People
It's not simple, that's for sure. Although Tai people emigrated from China down into Thailand some 1,500 years ago (in different waves), the bulk of the population was Mon and easily assimilated the recent immigrants quickly. Making this more difficult to understand, most of South Asia East of India, and including southern China, was populated by peoples similar to Mon people, up to and including today. The difference in southern China is the larger number of immigrants from northern China, who are noticeably different. There seem to be three different groups of East Asians - the southern group that includes Thais, a northeastern group that includes northern Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Manchurians, Mongols, etc, groups that reside in northeastern China. Their appearance is more "derived" than the southerners. A third group, in Siberia and western China, look like Thais, but are cold adapted, which also means shorter and stocky. These are related to American Indians. Of course, there has been large amounts of genetic interchange as mong these groups, both ancient and recent. What is striking is that scientists have discovered three different "clades" of Denisovan hominids, which correspond to these three East Asian groups. This Denisovan heritage may be the driver for the emergence of the three East Asian groups. With more discoveries, more will be known about the Denisovan impact. Note that the "southern" clade of Denisovans influenced Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, and ultimately spread over the Pacific Islands. Some scientists believe that the last refuge of Denisovans was in the Pacific Islands in relatively recent times. In describing the genetic makeup of Thais, I have omitted some components, such as incursions from India and Myanmar, which have lesser Mon elements.