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Your question is very timely.
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Dark Brandon is the best Biden.
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So you admit to basing your opinion on nothing factual. Do you form all your opinions in this cavalier a manner?
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2022 CFL Season - Back 2 Back Champs News
Wideleft replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
TV does not use a blue screen. They use a green screen. https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/buffalo/blog/2019/04/15/what-is-the-green-screen-and-how-does-it-work -
Let me rephrase. "What factual reasons do you have that causes you to feel this way".
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Serious question: "What's your problem with Biden?"
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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Wideleft replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Wideleft replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Lions (Detroit), Eagles and Browns fans all heavily calling for a Streveler signing on the twitter this morning. -
Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Wideleft replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Wideleft replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
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A melting glacier, an imperiled city and one farmer’s fight for climate justice A Peruvian farmer is suing one of Europe’s biggest emitters. The case could set a precedent for holding polluters accountable for harm to the planet. Story by Sarah Kaplan Photos by Angela Ponce for the Washington Post Videos by Kevin Ylan Zacarias Zumaeta Aug. 28 at 9:00 a.m. "THE CORDILLERA BLANCA, Peru — Once, this was where Saúl Luciano Lliuya came to find peace. The mountain’s pristine beauty ensured his livelihood as a guide; its steady stream of fresh water sustained his family farm. The everlasting ice that gleamed from its rugged crest spoke of a world in balance. But on this May morning, Luciano Lliuya surveyed Nevado Palcaraju with his eyes narrowed, his forehead creased. The glacier was almost gone, transformed by rising temperatures from solid ice into a large, unstable lagoon. At any moment, an avalanche or rockslide could cause the turquoise meltwater to surge over its banks, hurtle down the mountainside and deluge the city of Huaraz, where he and some 120,000 others lived." (gift article https://wapo.st/3KzwNYQ ) Potentially huge implications from this case and others like it.
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Week 11 Non Back to Back Champions Games
Wideleft replied to Geebrr's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
He was literally asking for help to do this. -
Don't forget that there are a lot of powerful Conservatives in Ontario invested (in a financial sense) in providing Long Term Care.
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Week 11 Non Back to Back Champions Games
Wideleft replied to Geebrr's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
See? They're not ALL bad. -
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Week 12 - Stumps @ Back-To-Back Grey Cup Champions - GDT
Wideleft replied to JCon's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Camo is a hell of a drug. -
I think a lot of the 55% who didn't vote in the Ontario Provincial election are realizing they made a big mistake.
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A brilliant, no BS thread.
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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
Wideleft replied to WinnipegGordo's topic in Blue Bomber Discussion
Me neither. As a bonus, one of the best Bombers of all time. Flin Flon Bombers, that is. -
Crist is a former Republican Governor of Florida (2007-2011). He switched to the Dems in 2012.
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Terrifying. How a Secretive Billionaire Handed His Fortune to the Architect of the Right-Wing Takeover of the Courts In the largest known political advocacy donation in U.S. history, industrialist Barre Seid funded a new group run by Federalist Society co-chair Leonard Leo, who guided Trump’s Supreme Court picks and helped end federal abortion rights. ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This story was co-published with The Lever. An elderly, ultra-secretive Chicago businessman has given the largest known donation to a political advocacy group in U.S. history — worth $1.6 billion — and the recipient is one of the prime architects of conservatives’ efforts to reshape the American judicial system, including the Supreme Court. Through a series of opaque transactions over the past two years, Barre Seid, a 90-year-old manufacturing magnate, gave the massive sum to a nonprofit run by Leonard Leo, who co-chairs the conservative legal group the Federalist Society. The donation was first reported by The New York Times on Monday. The Lever and ProPublica confirmed the information from documents received independently by the news organizations. Our reporting sheds additional light on how the two men, one a judicial kingmaker and the other a mysterious but prolific donor to conservative causes, came together to create a political war chest that will likely supercharge efforts to further shift American politics to the right. (long read) https://www.propublica.org/article/dark-money-leonard-leo-barre-seid
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Sturgis and this stupity. https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-mount-rushmore-controversy-fireworks-personal-fascination/story?id=71595321
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In SD, it might be because the Governor denied COVID was a risk https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/19/kristi-noem-trump-strategy-denial-covid-ravages-south-dakota until there was money in it. https://www.salon.com/2021/03/04/south-dakota-gov-kristi-noems-family-got-600000-in-covid-relief-grants/
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Almost got a 2-fer! Dugina is a piece of s**t.