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States Rush to Create Their Own Cost-Cutting Agencies Inspired by Federal DOGE
Meanwhile in the Blue states sales of paper shredders have soared, and strange sights are being seen in dumpsters as all traces of corruption are being destroyed at breakneck speed. 7LT9MsHjmjEF-DnT26UE8EsHMttsbFV8gi3kQd6tmh4.mp4 -
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Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
Stop Crying about Antisemitism...You're Victim Card Expired a long time ago -
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Russia using donkeys to move ammo 555
Surprised the rezident tankies haven't brought up stories about how the US and UK forces used pack animals in Afghanistan (for a completely different reason, mind). Indeed, the German Army has specialist mule troops -
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Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
AI Overview Learn more In ancient Greece, the region of Palestine was called Palaistine. This name first appeared in the 5th century BCE in the writings of Herodotus. Explanation Palaistine referred to the territory previously held by Philistia, a state that existed from the 12th to the 7th century BCE. The Philistines occupied a small area on the southern coast of what is now Israel, between Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza. Herodotus used the term Palaistine to refer to a wider region than biblical Philistia. He applied it to both the coastal and inland regions, including the Judean Mountains and the Jordan Rift Valley. The Romans revived the name Palestine in the 2nd century CE in “Syria Palaestina”. During the Byzantine era, the name was used for the provinces of Palaestina Prima, Palaestina Secunda, and Palaestina Salutaris.
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