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  • ByeShea
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    They have this moron dead to rights - lied about her primary address and that her father was her husband in order to get a loan.

    That is 10,000 times more incriminating than the nonsense she framed Trump over ... where the cornerstone to her case was an $18 million valuation of Mar-a-Lago (which would probably sell for $600-800 million).

    She can claim she's being singled out all she wants - it still will not explain away what she signed in black and white in order to obtain money.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
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    fired for no given reason

    only that she's not white
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  • Hareeba!
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    The FDA has removed thousands of pages of medical information, purged its public records team & is now working to suppress scientific communication, according to emails reviewed by The Lever.

    RFK Jr. had promised an era of “radical transparency."


    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is ushering in a new era of secrecy at the FDA.

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  • Hareeba!
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    cue for again being accused of being alarmist Click image for larger version

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by ByeShea
    Ridiculous.

    Guess again.
    perhaps you'd care to explain what's "ridiculous" about what I posted?

    but then again, I 've come to expect crickets when challenging a MAGAt

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  • Hareeba!
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    fired for no given reason

    only that she's not white

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  • 19th Hole
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    LOL

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    ````
    TWISTEDKNICKERS full of hatred, always gets his panties in a knot, and perpetuates
    his overt racism time after time.
    He cannot recover from the deep hatred his family dumps on him daily.
    Crawl back under your rock.

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  • 19th Hole
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
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    good v. evil
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    ThePanicMerchant remains perpetually ignorant to the realities of politics...

    As Attorney General Eric Holder finally departs, he leaves behind a demoralized Justice Department that has been politicized to an unprecedented degree.

    Eric Holder. He put the interests of his political boss first, and the interests of the administration of justice a very distant second. When President Obama bent, broke, changed or rewrote the law, the person at his side advising him how to do it was Eric Holder. All the while, he maintained a facade of respect for the rule of law, something for which he and the president have, at times, shown utter contempt.

    Mr. Holder’s failure to enforce federal laws such as our immigration statutes on a wholesale basis is a particularly acute betrayal of the most basic standard that applies to the attorney general. Instead of acting as the nation’s chief law enforcement officer, Mr. Holder instead has acted as the political lawyer of an overly partisan president. Perhaps that’s why Mr. Holder has one of the lowest approval ratings of any public official.

    The recent cases in which judges have found Justice Department prosecutors to have engaged in prosecutorial abuse during Mr. Holder’s tenure show how much this high-level corruption has also seeped into the lower levels of the department.

    In a failed prosecution of a peaceful abortion protester, for example, a federal judge remarked on the nearly total lack of evidence of any violation of the law. The protester had been targeted to chill the political speech of pro-life advocates. In another case involving police officers in New Orleans, a federal judge found the Justice Department had committed “grotesque prosecutorial abuse” and complained about the “skullduggery” and “perfidy” of Justice prosecutors.

    The politically motivated hiring in the civil service ranks that has gone on in parts of the Justice Department, such as the Civil Rights Division, guarantees that radical ideologues will continue to permeate the department for years to come. As former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy has said, under Eric Holder the Justice Department has become a “full employment program for progressive activists, race-obsessed bean counters (redundant, I know), and lawyers who volunteered their services during the Bush years to help al Qaeda operatives file lawsuits against the United States.”

    The legal theories advanced by the administration have been so far outside of the mainstream that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against Mr. Holder’s Justice Department unanimously almost two-dozen times. Those cases have ranged from the Hosanna-Tabor decision, where the Justice Department claimed the religious freedom clause of the First Amendment did not protect the hiring decisions of a church, to the Sackett case, where the Justice Department tried to prevent a family from defending itself in court and contesting a ludicrous administrative order from Environmental Protection Agency bureaucrats that would subject them to a fine of up to $75,000 a day.

    Many of those cases have a common theme: a frightening view of unlimited federal power, one untempered by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

    Eric Holder has aggressively used the enormous power of the Justice Department to abuse the liberty and economic rights of Americans, to manipulate racial politics and drive a wedge of hostility deep into our society, and to exploit the administration of justice as a political tool to benefit his president and his political party.

    There is no way to know how long it will take to repair the damage he has done. One thing we do know — it will take a new attorney general with the political willpower and steadfastness of a kind that is rarely seen in Washington.

    To paraphrase Mark Twain, we won’t be invited to attend Eric Holder’s going-away festivities at the Justice Department, but we certainly approve of those festivities, since they mean that one of the worst attorneys general in recent memory is finally leaving the department.

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  • 19th Hole
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    The Enemies of The USA Are Right Here At Home:
    George Soros and The Democrat Bootlickers


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  • 19th Hole
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    Never Forget Smallwell --Dem Traitor Ensnared By Communist Chinese Spy

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  • DwightShrute
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    RFK Jr. and Team MAHA just launched a full-scale assault on America’s broken health system. The system was designed to keep people sick—but now he has the team to dismantle it.

    Dr. Casey Means—Trump’s pick for Surgeon General. She’s been praised and criticized. But Kennedy didn’t hesitate to defend her.

    “Casey Means, we felt was the best person to really bring the vision of MAHA to the American public.”

    He pointed to her book as a rallying point for the health freedom movement. She inspired it. Articulated it. Helped build it. “She has this unique capacity to articulate it. She's written a book that really mobilized, galvanized the movement.”

    Critics say she doesn’t have a current medical license. Kennedy pointed out something they left out. “She was the top—the very top—of her medical class at Stanford.” But what mattered more, he said, was why she left the system in the first place. “She was not curing patients. She couldn't get anybody within her profession to look at the nutrition, contributions to illness.”

    And that, to Kennedy, says it all. “If we’re healers, we can’t just be making our life about billing new procedures.”

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by icon

    You have no appreciation of Trumps brilliance. This was a brilliant move, he'll say so himself.
    I am sure you'd agree that you're a smart guy. Assuming the answer is yes:

    you must know ... The main job of the U.S. Surgeon General is to be the "Nation's Doctor," meaning they are responsible for educating the public about health issues and providing guidance on how to improve public health.

    you must also know ... American obesity rates have significantly increased over the last 30 years. The average American has gained substantial weight, and obesity rates have risen considerably. For example, the average weight of men increased from 181 pounds to 196 pounds between 1988-1994 and 2011-2014, and the average weight of women increased from 152 pounds to 169 pounds during the same period.Obesity rates have more than doubled, with about 40% of US adults now obese. ​

    So how would you rate the previous job performance of the previous U.S. Surgeon General's over the last 3 decades or so? Would you give them an A, B, C, D, or F?

    My point (in case you can't see it) is that why not try something different when doing the same thing isn't working?

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  • icon
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    Q. You Just announced a nominee for the U.S. Surgeon General who never finished her residency & is not a practicing physician. Can you explain why you picked her to be America's top doctor?

    Because Bobby thought she was fantastic…I don't know her
    You have no appreciation of Trumps brilliance. This was a brilliant move, he'll say so himself.


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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jt315
    Big Tish Big Mad

    FBI opens formal criminal probe into New York AG Letitia James over alleged mortgage fraud



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  • Hareeba!
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    Q. You Just announced a nominee for the U.S. Surgeon General who never finished her residency & is not a practicing physician. Can you explain why you picked her to be America's top doctor?

    Because Bobby thought she was fantastic…I don't know her

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  • ByeShea
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    Energy Star is beloved by both environmentalists and corporations. Why? Because it drives innovation, gives consumers clear choices, and reduces long-term costs.
    Ridiculous.

    Guess again.

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by guitarjosh

    Your article said that his trial was originally supposed to take place in January 2023, 2 years after he was arrested. His attorney did ask for delays, but that’s to review evidence. It’s possible that the prosecutor was withholding exculpatory evidence. VP Harris has done that multiple times as DA or AG.

    2 years sitting in prison without a trial isn't speedy at all, and no democrats complained. It's exactly how they complain about due process now, after claiming for years that no rights are absolute and ignoring the fact that the Biden Administration allowed 10-20 million people to flout our due process established to come to America legally.

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  • Hareeba!
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    “Trump wants to kill the Energy Star program. Because apparently saving $500 billion on your electric bill is ‘woke’ now.”

    Yep, the blue sticker on your fridge that says “I don’t waste power like a maniac”? That’s the Energy Star program—and it might be on the chopping block.

    The Trump administration is reportedly planning to eliminate it. Why? Because it’s part of a broader campaign to roll back environmental regulations, and in the crosshairs this time is a 33-year-old program that’s helped Americans save over $500 billion in energy costs. That’s billion with a ‘B’. From refrigerators to dishwashers, Energy Star has been the most useful label in the appliance aisle since barcodes.

    But here’s the kicker: this isn’t some bureaucratic bloat. Energy Star is beloved by both environmentalists and corporations. Why? Because it drives innovation, gives consumers clear choices, and reduces long-term costs. Killing it won’t shrink your government—it’ll just inflate your electric bill.

    And don’t forget the carbon angle. Energy Star has helped cut greenhouse gas emissions by millions of tons. You know, that whole climate thing the rest of the world cares about.

    So what’s left if we ditch it? Appliances that suck power like it’s 1979—and no roadmap for doing better.

    — Sometimes regulation saves you money. This was one of those times. Follow for more unfiltered takes on policy that hits you right in the wallet.

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