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BMFS is going to be featured on Ringo Star's album which comes out in January. Ringo is also playing at the Ryman on January 14-15. I think there's a really good chance that Billy has a sit-in at one or both the shows
He should send her a bottle of Trump Vodka on the afternoon of the debate.
Turtle's recently deceased sister in-law was CEO of the shipping company.
He didn't even keep his promise to release the JFK files and signed an extension to the Patriot act. It takes a really weak man to extend a law that was illegally used against him.

Kash Patel calls Hur a tier 1 swamp creature that ran
cover for the Russia gate hoax.

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Posted by DiogenesLamp on 1/10/23 at 8:55 am
You should add signing the continuation of the Patriot act to your list.
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Mike Rogers needs to be primaried in 2024
Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu on attack in Istanbul: “We know how this event was coordinated. We know where this is coordinated from. We know the message given to us.We do not accept the condolences of the American ambassador,we reject them"

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Elon threatening a thermonuclear name and shame game if boycotts continue.

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The Babylon Bee this week joined The Onion in urging the Supreme Court to defend the First Amendment against an Ohio law that makes parody a felony. The case, which the Institute for Justice is asking the Court to take up, involves Parma resident Anthony Novak, who in 2016 was prosecuted for violating a state law against using a computer to "disrupt, interrupt, or impair the functions of any police, fire, educational, commercial, or governmental operations." Novak supposedly did that by creating a parody of the Parma Police Department's Facebook page.

Among other things, the fake Facebook page included a job notice saying the department "is strongly encouraging minorities to not apply," a warning that Parma had banned food handouts so "the homeless population" would "leave our city due to starvation," and an announcement of "our official stay inside and catch up with the family day," during which anyone venturing outside between noon and 9 p.m. would be arrested. The police department was not amused.

The cops retaliated by investigating Novak, searching his apartment, seizing his electronic equipment, arresting him, and bringing charges that could have sent him to prison for up to 18 months. After a jury acquitted him, Novak filed a federal lawsuit against several officers who were involved in the case, arguing that they had violated his constitutional rights under color of law. But last April, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit ruled that the defendants were protected by qualified immunity, which shields cops from liability unless their alleged misconduct violated "clearly established" law. The appeals court concluded that the cops "reasonably found probable cause in an unsettled case judges can debate," noting that "both the City's Law Director and the judges who issued the warrants agreed with them."

For obvious reasons, the right-leaning Bee, like the left-leaning Onion, is alarmed by the implication that people have no recourse against cops who arrest them for making fun of government agencies. "The Bee is serving a brutal life sentence in Twitter jail as we speak," says its amicus brief in Novak v. City of Parma. "Its writers would very much like to avoid a consecutive sentence in a government-run facility."
Blake Masters is going to win despite not getting any support from McConnell. This makes it less likely that McConnell will be majority leader.
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The Libertarian candidate in Arizona’s high-profile Senate race dropped out of the contest Tuesday and threw his support behind Republican Blake Masters.

Marc Victor’s announcement came after some Arizona voters had already cast early ballots for him, but was expected to be a boon for Masters — who trails incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly by 2.4 percentage points, according to an average of polls by RealClearPolitics.

Victor had garnered about 3% support in surveys taken in the past two weeks, The Arizona Republic reported.
He should have vetoed the extension, but he was duped into signing it by Barr.