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We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.
Imagine what $18 Billion could do to revitalize infrastructure, improve food security and water supplies around the nation. Imagine $18 Billion...
No more Kiev in three months Zelensky you dumb shite. Then you won't need a TV to hear Russian being spoken.
World War Three in progress. A war like no other. Cyber-attacks, satellite lasers (DEWs), weather mod. It's all happening and the vast majority...
If you scroll down on this article there is an image in it - I think it is magenta - but others might sense pink. [Link] It is kind of the same...
"that had already expired under the statute of limitations." Use to be automatic cause to dismiss the case. I guess laws are empty air now.
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We should cheer for the Brexiteers, who deserve at least a couple of hurrahs. The European Union created a common market throughout the continent, an undoubted good, but since then has focused on becoming a meddling Leviathan like Washington, DC. For Britain, the virtues of remaining appeared to pale in comparison to the likely costs of continued subservience to Brussels. In a variety of imperfect ways, Brexit promoted liberty, community, democracy and the rule of law. In short, the good guys won.
Here are sixteen reasons why the United Kingdom was better off Brexiting:
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