Everything posted by TedG
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Here we go
Do you work this hard to be a <deleted>, or is it natural to you?
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India Orders Urgent Boeing Fuel Switch Checks After Deadly Crash
India does not want to admit that one of its pilots was responsible.
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Trump’s Tariff Threats Leave Russia More Relieved Than Rattled
Putin's terms are unacceptable.
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Here we go
Grocery prices increased by 2.4% over the past year.
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Are a Few People Ruining the Internet For the Rest of Us?
Did you see the Biden EO on AI? https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/11/01/2023-24283/safe-secure-and-trustworthy-development-and-use-of-artificial-intelligence
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The face of Dem lunatics …
Do you really believe what you posted?
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Thailand Eyes Small Nuclear Reactors to Boost Clean Energy
Here’s what’s known about cancer and leukemia rates around Three Mile Island (TMI): 📍 Background Three Mile Island, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, had a partial nuclear reactor meltdown on March 28, 1979. The accident released a small amount of radioactive gases, mostly xenon and krypton, and small amounts of iodine-131. 📊 Cancer & Leukemia Studies Initial Government & Independent Studies (1980s–1990s) The U.S. NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) and several independent studies concluded that the radiation exposure to the surrounding population was very low — equivalent to a chest X-ray for people nearby. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) did a large study in 1990 comparing cancer mortality rates around 107 U.S. nuclear facilities (including TMI) to matched control counties. It found no significant increase in total cancer or leukemia rates in the counties near TMI compared to the general population. Later Studies Columbia University Study (1991): Found no significant overall increase in cancer rates related to the accident, but noted possible clusters that could be due to chance or other factors. Local Studies & Activist Research: Some community-based research suggested possible small increases in lung cancer and leukemia rates, but these findings have generally not been supported by large epidemiological studies. Recent Reviews No major, large-scale new studies have shown a clear link between the TMI incident and higher rates of leukemia or other cancers. The NRC, NCI, and Pennsylvania Department of Health have maintained that any increases are within normal statistical variation for cancer clusters and that radiation doses were too low to cause detectable health effects. ✅ Key Takeaway Most peer-reviewed research has found no statistically significant increase in cancer or leukemia rates linked to the TMI accident. Some small, localized studies have found possible clusters, but these are not consistent across broader population data. The consensus among major health and nuclear agencies is that the incident did not cause measurable long-term public health impacts. If you’d like, I can pull up specific cancer rate data for Dauphin County or the immediate area around TMI, or share more recent studies — just let me know!
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Will the Epstein saga tear MAGA apart?
I can ask the some about you. Is this why you moved to Thailand?
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The face of Dem lunatics …
Does the poster scare you?
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The face of Dem lunatics …
That was treason.
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Are a Few People Ruining the Internet For the Rest of Us?
So what?
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Are a Few People Ruining the Internet For the Rest of Us?
Yes, giving people a method of free expression is awful.
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Will the Epstein saga tear MAGA apart?
If there was anything there, the BIden admin would have released the files.
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Will the Epstein saga tear MAGA apart?
i can…..
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How dumb are you really Maga?
You can’t see the obvious. The charges were trumped up.
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How dumb are you really Maga?
Yet, my country owns your country when it comes to technology. Your envy is showing.
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Polish Far-Right Politician Under Fire for Denying Auschwitz Gas Chambers
Are you plagiarizing other people’s work?
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Trump Town
Everything is beyond you.
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Trump Town
Just take the loss. FFS....
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Trump Town
And the lefties claim they don't believe in conspiracy theories.
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Trump Town
All cases are accepted if the proper criteria are met. Stop arguing for the sake of it.
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Trump Town
How federal district courts handle cases • Federal district courts are the trial courts for the U.S. federal system. • If a plaintiff files a case, the court must accept it if: 1. Subject matter jurisdiction exists (e.g., federal question, diversity jurisdiction). 2. Proper procedural rules are followed. • If the filing is improper (e.g., wrong venue, missing jurisdiction), the court may: • Dismiss the case for lack of jurisdiction. • Dismiss for failure to state a claim. • Transfer it to another court. • Or issue summary judgment or dismissal at various pretrial stages. https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/court-role-and-structure/about-us-district-courts#:~:text=What Types of Cases are,caseload data to previous years.
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How dumb are you really Maga?
The number of brands is relevant? You are reaching.
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How dumb are you really Maga?
https://news.syr.edu/blog/2024/05/07/law-professor-the-manhattan-district-attorneys-convoluted-legal-case-against-donald-trump-gets-more-convoluted/