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Nightclub Brawl Turns Deadly: Security Guard Shot After Breaking Up Fight
Many people seem to go out to these events tooled up... I remember when you just took a girl and your wallet -
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Speaker Johnson Reveals Shocking Meeting with President Biden
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Speaker Johnson Reveals Shocking Meeting with President Biden
There's something veddy, veddy, fishy about this story. Speaker Johnson hiding behind is bible thumping patina of piety, is a proven snivelling liar. So we have his word about without witnesses. His word is worthless. First of all he lies that this was about being speaker when what he's talking about, LNG sales, is way more narrow to him as a congressman from Louisiana concerned about local energy revenues. Then we have him play acting as if he cares about defending Ukraine when it was his action under the orders of the incoming convicted felon insurrectionist Mr. Trump who was responsible for countless deaths of Ukrainians by blocking aid to them for EIGHT MONTHS. Then he lies about the effect on Europe. Europe wasn't panicking. The pause was not a threat to Ukraine (which the speaker doesn't care about anyway). See link. EU official says Biden pause on US LNG exports will not hit supply short-term | Reuters WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's decision to pause approvals of new exports of liquefied natural gas will have no affect on U.S. supplies to Europe over the next two or three years, a European Commission official said on Tuesday after meeting U.S. officials. "What was of course very important for me, was reassurance that for the next two or three years there should be no impact whatsoever on the supply of U.S. LNG to Europe," European Commission Executive Vice President Maros Sefcovic told a meeting at the Atlantic Council in Washington.
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