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US will abandon Ukraine peace efforts ‘within days’ if no progress made, Rubio warns
Only an Emotional wreck would post such nonsense -
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Swastikas at NY GOP Headquarters Condemned as a “Vile Act of Political Hatred”
1. The Republicans are not nazis. Not even close. I get it that some of their actions are unacceptable to some and maybe even illegal in some cases, but that does not make them nazis. 2. The people who did this were making a point, and did not vandalize as there was no physical damage. What they did was not nice, but they were thoughtful and considerate enough not to cause damage to the property. The taped items can be removed in minutes with no harm to the building. Certainly more respectful than arson or graffiti painting the building. -
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Swede's Split-Second Distraction Triggers Buriram Accident
in your initial comment you are referring to the Swedish driver and human error, you now seem to have changed your tune - I have already explained how blaming the driver is pointless. So who are you referring to now and why? -
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Autopsy Reveals Ex-Police Chief 'Joe Ferrari' Died by Hanging, Not Torture or Abuse
So how did he get the bruises on his torso? Bruises go away in about 5 days unless severe -
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White House Defends Abrego Garcia Deportation, Calling Return "Out of the Question"
I think we're all in agreement here - that one that was posted with text stamps was indeed digitally altered, with the charitable explanation being that the alterations are just "help text" for the uninitiated, and the rest that was shared on this thread were unaltered (aside from minor things like cropping or zooming/resizing or having red circles that were obviously added for emphasis). This just goes to my earlier point. If the text was meant to be "help text" then it was announced in a very confusing way, especially if even news agencies are confused over this. Agreed. I can understand it perhaps not being brought up in the original 2019 hearing before the first immigration judge - that was almost six years ago and perhaps the government didn't know about this back then and discovered it later. But it doesn't make sense that this was never presented to the Honorable Judge Paula Xinis last month when she asked for evidence, as she pointed out in her original order: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815/gov.uscourts.mdd.578815.31.0.pdf Wouldn't this have been the perfect time to introduce written testimony from someone with knowledge at CBP or DHS stating something along the lines of "I have concluded that Abrego Garcia is a member of MS-13 because of the tattoos on his finger, which represent a code or coverup of the literal text MS-13" ??? I'd argue that the tattoos are not really crystal clear if someone had to write or type in the gang name above. I mean, if they were super clear then why is there no mention of them in the original hearing back in 2019? (I wrote above that the government's failure to introduce them as evidence back in 2019 is understandable if they didn't know about that particular variant six years ago - but if it is crystal clear then that wouldn't apply because the government should have known as soon as they said it, not six years after the first hearing and not a month after the first trial in front of Xinis.) This rather, is an example of a crystal clear gang tattoo - no codes or anything, just in plain sight: Also, Wikipedia states that the gang is still around and active, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18th_Street_gang - though perhaps El Salvador actually is safe and Barrios 18 is just active in other countries. With the right due process, an immigration judge will figure it out and act accordingly. But the point is that Garcia should not have been sent to El Salvador without going through that process, even the government admits that this was an error (an "administrative error"). -
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What is a digital nomads
It's not ridiculous at all. It's reasonable to assume that someone with so much success would be happy, and then to question why they are not. Even your reply here suggests a fair amount of unhappiness. Are your customers mostly Thais?
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