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TriTorch's avatar

Back in the innocent days when an ice cream sundaes tasted far better and cost far less, a haggard little boy entered a cafe, and, spotting a seat at the counter, made his way through the bustling crowd. A tied-up and tired waitress put a glass of water in front of him and asked what he'd like.

‘How much is an ice cream sundae?', he inquired with excited eyes.

50 cents, replied the waitress.

The boy pulled a handful of change out of his pocket and studied his small collection of coins.

‘How much is a dish of plain ice cream?', he asked, this time a bit sheepishly.

Noticing that her other tipping customers were now waiting to be served the waitress grew impatient.

35 cents, she said in an abrupt, lightly exasperated tone.

The boy again counted his coins, then said, ‘I'll have the plain ice cream please.' The waitress brought the ice cream, slid his bill on the counter, and rushed off to serve the ones who paid her bills.

The boy, grateful for his treat, finished his ice cream, paid the cashier, and departed penniless.

When the waitress came back, she started wiping down the counter, and then began to cry at what she saw.

There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, was 15 cents – the difference between a sundae and plain ice cream – her tip.

That busy day that poor boy imbued a reverberating unannounced lesson in both kindness and humility which she shared everyplace she went until she breathed her last.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

I have a similar story from Christmas 2004 involving our then 9-yr-old son. We were doing a quick family vacation before a military transfer overseas and stayed at the Opryland hotel. An obviously very exhausted bus driver took drove us on a tour. We had given each of our 3 children $20 in spending money. As we exited the bus our son saw the little bit in tips the lady bus driver had received. He took out his $20 and put in on the console. I told him he wouldn't get any more $ (and kept my word) and he said he didn't care he wanted her to have it. That bus driver stared into his eyes as if he was a saint that had just rescued her. I've never been happier and prouder as a mother.

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

That story reminds me of something that happened to my husband. One year at Halloween, when he was about 4 or 5 years old-- it would have been late 50's, he had come down with chicken pox and, of course, had to miss out on the fun of going out trick-or-treating. My husband's parents made a spot for him on the sofa near the front door, so he would at least be able to see the kids in their costumes. A group of slightly older kids came to the door, and candy was put into each of their bags. As they were leaving, one of the kids noticed my husband bundled up on the sofa and asked, "What's wrong with him?" My father-in-law replied, "He's sick and can't go out." The kid held out his bag and said, "Here, this is for him."

My father-in-law took the bag full of candy, recognizing the kid as being the son of the principal of the local school. My father-in-law was so touched, that the next day he went and told the principal what his son had done. That unexpected act of kindness really made an impression on my in-laws, and I heard them repeat that story often over the years.

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BeadleBlog's avatar

That is a great story!

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TriTorch's avatar

Your son will go far and apples seldom tend to fall far from the tree. Hats off to you BeadleBlog

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AJnz's avatar

Go away lisa

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Doug's avatar

You raised that boy to have a heart. Congratulations!

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BeadleBlog's avatar

He does have a heart.

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Karmy's avatar

Loved this story TriTorch! Brought tears to my eyes!

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Karmy, same.

Here is a share link to a minutely less polished version if you think someone would benefit from reading it:

https://substack.com/@tritorch/note/c-117664368

Things like this are often posted in the Out Here on the Perimeter Notes section. It takes a lot of time and effort to put them together but it's more than worth it!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Thank you for the story I was able to pass on…and touch three others, TriTouch!

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JJ Chester's avatar

Today, that kid is as common as a $.50 sundae.

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Juju's avatar

Stahhhhp you’re making me cry - so sweet

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Richard Tew's avatar

A kid that had wonderful, caring parents.

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Alan Devincentis's avatar

Always beautiful,friend. Always.

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Jeanne Schwass's avatar

Oh, I absolutely love this story! I'm picturing the ice cream counter in Back to the Future.

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Mark Ritter's avatar

Loved this one. A time when right and wrong was an easy choice. With Gods help we can return. Thanks!

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Doug's avatar

Nice Story, Tri.

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Chris Buckley's avatar

Greetings from The Emerald Isle.

Enjoying the tsunami of truth. It cannot come soon enough. Ireland is overrun with globalist wokeism and foreign invaders. Praying for arrests of these insurgent traitors ASAP 🙏

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

And I hope Rosie O'Donnell did not eat all your potatoes......

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Juju's avatar

I hear she’s looking for Xanax these days - Xanax-stuffed potatoes? 🤔🤔

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BubblePuppy7's avatar

Wouldn’t that be a form of cannibalism?

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RunningLogic's avatar

🤣😆

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Bitsy54's avatar

I’m half Irish and 70 years young…..where is The Fighting Irish spirit my relatives wore with pride? I’m looking at the young soy boys in the USA and wondering if the whole world has gone soft and scared.

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Sherry 1's avatar

We have been watching Ireland, soon Canada will be fighting the same fight so make sure to win your Country back, give us some hope.

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AJnz's avatar

Yes, feel for you Canada. Carney was not your best pick Maybe rigged? Look to the sunlight always, its brings life and joy.

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SB's avatar
May 17Edited

A friend and her husband vacationed in Ireland a year ago. She said everywhere they went, locals were complaining about the foreign invaders. Sounds like a reckoning is coming…

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CMCM's avatar
May 17Edited

I lived in Ireland (Co. Leitrim) for a year in 1978....I just can't imagine what seems to have happened to it. I can't fathom why the Irish allowed this to happen.

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Double Mc's avatar

They had no more choice in the matter than we did.

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Shannon's avatar

I think it wasn't the people who wanted it because I believe the people voted against having the mass migration, but it got overturned or something. I will have to look it up, but I believe that Ireland was forced to take them in by either the EU or someone else.

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Citizen Satirist (CS)'s avatar

DID SOMEBODY SAY IRELAND?😏:

1) FATsteria: Best Rosie O'Donnell Moves to Ireland Memes (Happy St. Patrick's Day!)

Paging Saint Patrick, no takebacks, she's gonna eat all their potatoes, see how Trump is making America great again and more Rosie O'Donnell moves to Ireland memes - happy St. Patrick's Day!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/fatsteria-best-rosie-odonnell-moves-to-ireland-memes-st-patricks-day

2) HOLIDAYsteria: Best Ireland Memes (Happy St. Patrick's Day!)

Irish lives matter, not all snakes were driven out, Conor Mcgregor (next Saint Patrick?), maybe trading the English for the 3rd world was not a good idea & more Ireland memes for St. Patrick's Day!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/best-ireland-memes-happy-st-patricks-day

3) IMMIGRATIONsteria: Best Ireland Riots Over Illegal Immigration Memes (Paging St. Patrick!)

Just so you understand woke thinking, Conor McGregor is in trouble for speaking the truth, and more illegal immigration memes after the Ireland riots - where is St. Patrick when you need him?!!

https://covidsteria.substack.com/p/ireland-riots-over-illegal-immigration-memes

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Chris Buckley's avatar

She has singlehandedly caused another famine/genocide ⛔️🥔🥔🥔⛔️

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shayne's avatar

LOL!

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Jkelly's avatar

I have been lucky enough to visit Ireland twice. Once as a child and then on 2017. The difference even then was staggering.

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Chelie's avatar

Yes , all of them globally. Arrest, deport. Repeat. Friends of ours are leaving to move to Dublin soon. It’s been a plan of theirs for a couple years so they have sold most of their worldly possessions and leaving soon. His name is also Chris and he will be attending a music school there. I hate to say it but I doubt they are aware of the political climate there. I wish them well.

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Chris Buckley's avatar

Dublin has become a nightmare. The city is very unsafe. A no go zone at night. Next to impossible to find accommodation anywhere in Ireland as the government rats convert any building they can find to fill with illegal aliens from the dregs of the 3rd world. The government has become REPUGNANT to the Irish people and is a tinderbox ready to errupt. We need help here ASAP as the low I.Q. non empathetic order followers are fully on-board with this catastrophic agenda. Little do they know the will be cast off when past their expiry date.

God help us 🙏

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WP William's avatar

Our SHITTY Supremacist-Socialist Court claims April 18th notification was TOO SOON??? The CRIMINAL Foreign Invaders had notice since at LEAST June 2024, and certainly Nov 2024 erased ALL doubts... SCREWpreme Court needs to be kicked aside since they side with INVASION

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I pray for lovely Ireland, too.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Happy Saturday!! Looks like I am about 7th today…

Celebrated by 67th birthday yesterday. My wife and I took a hike in Leavenworth… Washington.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

Happy Belated Birthday 🎉

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Karmy's avatar

Happy Belated Birthday Juan!!

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Beth Bart's avatar

Happy birthday Uncle Juan! 🎂

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Jeff S's avatar

Feliz cumpleaños?

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Si

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Sierra Carr's avatar

I was just there this last weekend celebrating my oldest grandsons birthday. Such a beautiful place. Happy belated birthday Uncle Juan and prayers for many more.

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Maggie Think of Me's avatar

Ditto! Happy Happy Happy Belated Birthday! May the good good Lord bless you with many more!

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Happy Birthday!

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Mini-mum's avatar

Happy Birthday!

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Sheri's avatar

Happy Birthday!!🎉🎉

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Maha's avatar

Happy belated, Juan. Did you hike somewhere up the Icicle Creek drainage?

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Leavenworth Ski Hill… it is a bike and hiking trail during off season.

Nice elevation hikes.

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Bgagnon's avatar

Happy Belated Birthday Uncle Juan ! Hope your day was glorious!

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Uncle Juan's avatar

It was a beautiful day!

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Bgagnon's avatar

Excellent! And many more! 😊

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Dr Linda's avatar

Have a wonderful day. Celebrate

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Juju's avatar

Happy Birthday Uncle Juan!!! 🎉🥳🎂🎈🎉

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RunningLogic's avatar

A belated happy birthday to you Uncle Juan!!

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Hope you topped for some fondue or a almond pastry

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Just a bratwurst this time.

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Barbara ( Portlander😵‍💫)'s avatar

Oh man you missed out. It's such a lovely place

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Feliz Cumpleaños a ti,

Feliz Cumpleaños a ti,

Feliz Cumpleaños Tio Juan,

Feliz Cumpleaños a ti!

Happy Birthday, Uncle Juan! Hope you had a wonderful hike - it is so beautiful around Leavenworth!

Are you familiar with The Gingerbread Factory in Leavenworth? When we visit family in Wenatchee, my mama likes to stop first in Leavenworth to pick out gingerbread cookies - or "gem-mamas" as my niece called them - for the grandkiddos.

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Uncle Juan's avatar

Yes… it is a glorious place to visit. Not eating sweets at the moment, so we just walked by this time.

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FH's avatar

Happy birthday!

I remember going to Leavenworth when our team played their team…they were early in the process of turning that town into the tourist attraction it is today.

Such a gorgeous setting. Those early Microsoft, and later Amazon millionaires sure did change the state.

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PE Bird's avatar

Can't the Administration deputize 1,000 immigration officers to hear these cases, the subject being what evidence does the defendant have to rebut the ICE finding that they are in the country illegally?

Assume each case takes 10 minutes, that's 6 an hour, 60 per day (10 hours a day) * 1,000, 60K processed daily. Working around the clock that is 1.8 MM per month, 21.5 MM a year.

Want it faster, deputize 10,000 officers (I'll do it for free).

Plus the ACLU would have to fund the lawyers for 21.5 million cases.

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Calgon, Take Me Away's avatar

My thoughts exactly. Require all law students to serve an internship working on this project. Create some portable courtrooms for the immigration officers so they can move from prison to prison. With sleeping quarters in the back, a Door Dash account, laundry service, and a DOGE work ethic, they could move 'em out quickly.

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Hektor Bleriot's avatar

We'll set it up like hail tents in Albuquerque, every vanload of illegals will be given their due process and directed straight onto I -25 South with a CBP escort.

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Except the law schools all teach woke touchy feely nonsense now!

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

You could also recruit lawyers from the states and other federal agencies. Stop suing raw milk producers for a while.

Due process is very important and we shouldn't buy into we should forgo it. The Supreme's have long ruled it applied to immigrant cases, look it up.

It shouldn't have to be a choice between no due process or 40 years to hear the cases. Normalizing side stepping due process is a dangerous road to travel.

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Hoffmeister's avatar

LAWYERS APPEAR TO BE THE PROBLEM WITH THIS ISSUE. Due process defines a legal procedure afforded to citizens of this country under constitutional authority ( Rights ). The Biden administration intentionally, and illegally, by-passed U.S. Constitutional and legally codified mandates. ILLEGAL ALIENS, ( not court defined - intentionally mis-identified " migrants " } showed no personal responsibility to follow legal mandates and have no claim ( priviledge ) to immigration processing ( after being identified as illegal entries ). In other words, most lawyers cant associate common sense applications

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Ransom Stoddard's avatar

Lawyers, in general, and judges, in particular, are complicit in virtually every crisis. And, what they all have in common, no matter which side, is billable hours. There decisions, otherwise just or no, always result in more billable hours.

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Doug's avatar

Yes. If your first act in your new country is to break the law, you're not entitled to the protections of its legal system.

All of these cases should start with ONE question: did you have a Visa to enter the United States?

No?

Go back. <gavel>

Next Case!

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Elizabeth's avatar

Just because "the Supremes" have "long ruled it (due process) applied to immigrant cases" does not mean it is a good or correct decision, given they have made PLENTY of really bad and unconstitutional decisions! Plus, it is not clear from your comment whether these "immigrant" cases concerned legal or illegal immigrants. I have not seen any information that someone who is in the country illegally has the right to due process (as far as I'm concerned, they do not). Surely, LEGAL immigrants have some type of official document showing they entered the country legally - so "due process" should refer to a reasonable amount of time to produce that document (like, 24 hours?!). Once it has been determined they entered illegally, they should be deported immediately! Just like birthright citizenship applies ONLY to those who are LEGALLY in the country, so our laws should protect US citizens and those who are in the country LEGALLY!

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Deb's avatar

I agree with you. I do not understand how or why illegal aliens should have any rights at all. They broke the law which makes them a criminal and should be deported ASAP!

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I wasn't opining on whether the Supreme ruling was good or bad, just a fact - that is how they ruled.

For years the process, good or bad, was to enter this country, flag down a border agent, request asylum, get bussed to a center, handed a cell phone, $5K, and a plane ticket to your choice of destination. It was advertised through the news media, politicians and recruited through govt funded NGO's and charities. I don't agree with it, but our elected officials did it. Now is someone currently in the asylum process here legally (for the moment)? We even have the IRS issuing them TIN's (taxpayer identity numbers) to file for their refundable tax credits! It's a mess.

In the 1850's the British cruelly starved the Irish driving their invasion into the US. Then through "landlordism" they drove them off their farms into the US in the 1890's. I am sure the people in NYC, Boston and Chicago felt invaded, but the difference back them was there were not govt handouts to be received. We need to cut out all the financial incentives to come and immigration will return to its normal pace. We need to remember they are not all criminals and they are people being manipulated by the global elites who are hell bent on changing western culture and removing nationalism in favor of a New World Order.

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Leo's avatar

Marilynne, Exactly. This whole international mess is the outcome of the decisions and goals of the WHO/WEF. "Open Borders." Obliterate national identity.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

Right. There are a lot of underemployed lawyers. I think a few tens of thousands who are recently retired or approaching retirement could be convinced to take on the task of US attorney or judge for $100,000 a year, and either give a cursory case for their deportation, or say "Appeal denied. Next!"

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Starsky's avatar

I’m unemployed and could use the work. I’m not a lawyer, but I can rubber stamp deportations just as easily as any NGO could process entry paperwork.

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Lori's avatar

me too, I will work for free to get these dangerous criminals out of here.

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Gregg Behmer's avatar

Fact is 95% won’t show anyway. Then issue the warrant, round them up (which they were going to have to do anyway), and then when they come to trial they will already have 3 strikes against them, here illegally, skipped court, and the other crimes they have committed while here. Agree there should be current resources that should be able to be diverted from much less important tasks and redirected to this. I see others have described processes that trial can be set up very efficiently for fast processing and final deportation.

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Momcat's avatar

Why not level the Hoover Bldg, & replace it with The Trump Presidential Library! DC would be flooded with MAGA, & it could change the political atmosphere there for generations!! Just Do IT!!!

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Hektor Bleriot's avatar

I can see it now, a gilded facade, prominently decorated with a huge TRUMP logo on the top, with the former Qatari 747, now dressed in AF1 livery, sticking out prominently into the DC traffic!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

I am nominating you as the official Artistic Director.

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Momcat's avatar

Yes!!!

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MarshaLouise's avatar

Why do you think the Qatari jet would be there? That was leftwing supposition. Hope you’re not buying that.

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Jeff S's avatar

Huge!

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Yuge!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

A recent article indicated that the FBI building has been vacant for ages??

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BubblePuppy7's avatar

Vacant of Fidelity, Bravery, Integrity…yes.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

I heard/saw someone else hint that. But no link to an article, heavy sigh. I can't help wondering if it had black mold or something...

I once worked in County government in northern CA and the building with the black mold was a lawsuit and an impossible fix, seemingly, when it came up in a budget meeting.

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Dena's avatar

Could be mold, could be that it’s full of all kinds of “bugs”?

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Yep. And all kinds of parasites.

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BubblePuppy7's avatar

But, enough about the employees.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Tlhe ones who fall into the category of Poly-ticks?

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JCrutcher's avatar

Oh! To be able to 'like' this a million times!

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AJnz's avatar

Yeah, nah! Trump, or history, will show his ultimate colours one day

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Jacquijacq's avatar

His colors are red white and blue with a sprinkling of $Green$ for flavor

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Gwyneth's avatar

"...why is corporate media covering for big fluoride?"

Sodium fluoride is a hazardous industrial waste product that would require corporations to pay for its disposal. What better way than to sell it to the population as a dental health product while deliberately lowering the IQ of said population? And while on the topic, do we really think that spraying the atmosphere with toxic industrial waste substances is only about blocking out the sun?

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Judy brooks's avatar

Just think how many years they pushed this! Everytime I’d have a dental appt they would ask me to consent to a fluoride treatment. I told them for years no. They’d shake their head. One time I bravely said maybe you should do research on what you are pushing. She stopped being the hygienist I would get😂.

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Dr. Jane Hawk's avatar

It has been many years. Before WWII, the AMA and their members cautioned the public on use of the rodenticide, Fluoride. After the War and the Manhattan Project, which produced much fluoride, the tune changed and the gov. and Big Medicine, launched studies to show fluoride was safe. A Mellon was involved in the gov at that time. Mellon- and its Aluminum work in Pgh PA produced a lot of fluoride. They discharged it into rivers creating some human catastrophes. Then Dr. Cox, who worked with rats for the Mellons to prove fluoride was safe, (and later as a reward was appointed to Univ of Pittsburgh School of Dentistry for life) came to Johnstown, PA water meeting, and announced the best way was to put fluoride into the water. All the dentists and MDs jumped on board! Several books are written about fluoride history and its harm to the body have been written over the decades . Its a long history. The science was never there. All the people who have been harmed.

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SB's avatar

Wow. I’m seriously beginning to think most of science pushed by the medical community is a lie. Wow.

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rolandttg's avatar

Beginning to think? I can hardly think of anything they have said or officially endorsed over the past century that isn't a lie. Not exaggerating. $$$$ is the only thing that matters to them, as well as never losing a patient to a cure.

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AJnz's avatar

Yes, got it I reckon. I dont think they were intentionally trying to kill, they just had an attitude that “other” people didnt matter.

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rolandttg's avatar

I disagree. They are murderers who at best try to rationalize their actions.

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Dr Linda's avatar

Yet again this con worked. I am so sad.

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Juju's avatar

I get a cleaning every 3-4 months (previous periodontal reasons required more frequent cleanings …) Three months ago with exasperation I told them to go pound sand when they asked if I wanted fluoride. My hygienist laughed. Finding encouragement in her response, I had her add a note to my entire family’s accounts to never ask to administer fluoride to any of us again. Two days ago during my cleaning not a peep. Both sides were happy. Lol

Aaaand, my dentist said my teeth were in great shape with no notable changes in the past year. Well looky there …

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Dr Linda's avatar

I recently had my cleaning. I gave up fluoride many years ago. I have also switched from “traditional” toothpaste to toothpaste not found in most stores. I got a clean bill of health. I am thrilled.

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CMCM's avatar

Last time I had a cleaning (about 2 months ago) for the first time they didn't even offer a fluoride treatment. Saved me the trouble of refusing it!

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Dr Linda's avatar

My hygienist asks laughingly. She knows the answer

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Juju's avatar

Thanks! I started using a nasal rinse that has xylitol in it too. Eager to try the toothpaste!

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Starsky's avatar

I started using Zellie’s dental gum (xylitol) and my cleanings have been much easier.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Now we have to avoid the injections with nanoparticles.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Fluoride also calcifies the pineal gland (inner eye). The heart, pineal gland & the right cerebral hemisphere (right brain) together create the pathway to higher levels of consciousness (awareness). Fluoride not only lowers the IQ, it impedes our connection to spirit. This is part of the psychopaths’ agenda.

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nancylee's avatar

yep. probably the most destructive effect

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rolandttg's avatar

yup.

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Dr. Jane Hawk's avatar

A group that has been fighting fluoridation for a long time,, The Fluoride Action Network, FAN, has a great website, with many citations on fluoride articles. Dr. Paul and Ellen Connett are the founders, and their son, Michael, was the attorney who struck that final blow to fluoride- EPA, in San Francisco. He has appeared on many talk shows and is now part of the firm, Siri and Glimpstad, who won all the vaccine cases for I Can Decide, ICAN, Dale Bigtree's NFP (The Highwire). Congratulations to the Connett Family.

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Essay33's avatar

I work in the water industry. I wish I could share here a photo I took recently of a pump station door and concrete walls severely etched from an accidental fluoride spill. It put a worker in the hospital and several years later the stuff is still eating the concrete. It's unbelievably toxic. We put it in the water because Seattle voters demanded it back in 1968. We would honestly love to stop but it requires legislation and that kind of sane reevaluation of fluoride is unlikely to happen in Washington state.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It's industrial waste from Aluminum. You dont want to upset that lobby. Congress sold out to that lobby many years ago.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

And every other lobby... eh?

But AIPAC still rules the roost, via bribery and extortion.

A growing cancer that should be excised, before the patient (America) dies.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

50,000 deaths per year is traceable to flouride. West Germany outlawed it in 1971 along with Sweden and the Netherland. It introduces a sheep like obedience to the population. Flouride causes Chomosomal damage (cancer) strokes and brain damage. It destroys neurotransmitters in the brain.ALCOA paid their lawyer $750,000 to push it through congress, beginning in Washington DC.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

The fluoride scam is appalling indeed.

AIPAC was involved in the 911 cover-up, a Mossad operation that led directly, as intended, to the bogus war on Irag... which murdered over 500,000 innocent civilians there and cost us several thousands of our troops. It also sent the middle east into turmoil...

AIPAC is actively pushing for the US to war on Iran... Trump damn near fell for it, but Butcher Bibi pushed too hard and DJT backed off. For now.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Indeed.

Directed energy weapon turned the towers into dust.

All wars are bankers wars.

AIPAC is the tool.

Petro dollars 2.0 will help balance the budget along with two state solution with Palestine.

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MaryAnn's avatar

DEW for the Hoover bldg!

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Padrig's avatar

Big Fluoride: Jeff rightly asked why the media is covering for big fluoride. The question that keeps popping in my head is: Who is big fluoride? Who are these anonymous titans of industry that have been poisoning us since 1945?

The year rings bells. The place as well. It was Grand Rapids, Michigan where the atrocities started. Why there?

Fluoride is a hazardous waste (HFSA) biproduct of phosphate fertilizer production. HFSA is hydrofluosilicic acid. Even though this started in Michigan, the largest polluter is in Central Florida. The industry once simply let the toxins escape into the air but after litigation, they started using wet scrubbers and then selling it to municipalities all over the country.

Even though that is the source it is probably just the start of the rabbit hole. One wouldn't think this industry would have the political clout to run such a large operation.

And even though I am not one of some 200 million Americans subject to this atrocity, my family is still indirectly affected by it. As fluoridealert.org puts it:

"Even if you don’t live in a community where fluoride is added to water, you’ll still be getting a dose of it through cereal, soda, juice, beer and any other processed food and drink manufactured with fluoridated water."

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

You want to hear something weirder than it being about blocking the sun? How about it being a military countermeasure for EMP? I've heard that one now...

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rolandttg's avatar

Juan O Savin sys that repeatedly , but while I agree with most of what he says, I'm from Missouri on that claim.

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AJnz's avatar

Cant stop “God”!

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Bitsy54's avatar

Sounds a lot like the MTBE gas additive that ruined cars in Commiefornia

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AJnz's avatar

Blocking out the sun lowers intuition, and health. They gonna try every which way. We beat that by our attitude, consciousness being the opposite of theirs and Living it! Low frequency must always give way to Higher…universal law, including physics!

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“You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I say to you, do not resist an evil person; but whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also. If anyone wants to sue you and take your shirt, let him have your coat also. Whoever forces you to go one mile, go with him two. Give to him who asks of you, and do not turn away from him who wants to borrow from you.” — Jesus, Matthew 5:38-42 NAS

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PamelaZelie's avatar

Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord! Blessed are those who keep his testimonies, who seek him with their whole heart, who also do no wrong, but walk in his ways!"

— Psalm 119:1-3

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RJ Rambler's avatar

He who wants to BORROW... Not the one who wants to STEAL.

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Anita from Tucson - Now In MI's avatar

Great demonstration of this in action in one of The Chosen's episodes.

Romans "forced"/conscripted Jesus and his disciples to carry their heavy equipment and supplies ONE MILE, which is all they were allowed to, under the Roman's law.

But Jesus leads his followers into carrying the Roman equipment after that, saying to Roman objections that the Romans weren't breaking their law, because it was done willingly by the disciples. The disciples mini-grumbled, then followed Jesus' lead.

At a certain point, the Romans were beginning to reach out to take back and carry their own stuff, but were rebuffed. Point made! And minds shifted if not entirely changed, seeds planted.

The after action report done by the disciples, the debrief if you will, contained moments of good-natured acknowledgement of the physicality of the object lesson, and the revelation that they had walked in total MORE THAN TWO MILES.

(hopefully, I'm remembering that right in the details -- it's been a while since I watched this episode... lol, I think so!).

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Double Mc's avatar

This is my only complaint about The Chosen; there is so much in there that is not in Scripture. This episode certainly isn't. But The Chosen does give us a great view of what life was like under the Romans. A couple from our Florida church were extras in the episode where Jesus turns over the tables.

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Tom's avatar

And the one who slaps, the one who gets a coat, and the one who gets his stuff carried, also gets the gospel!

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Leo's avatar

Janice - That is one of my most favorite, insightful, teachings of Jesus. Don't resist (fight against). Instead, be creative, take the initiative, respond intelligently - change the dynamic of the relationship. Walk your talk.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

In other words, do the opposite of what the world does. 🙌🏻

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Dr. Jane Hawk's avatar

"according to Matthew"

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FlatEarthFlyer's avatar

The NT is the best attested ancient document, bar none, per historiography. Nobody ever complains about there being 1300 years between the supposed original writings of Plato and the oldest extant COPY, which was obviously written by somebody else. The oldest gap in the manuscripts of the NT and the original writings of the authors is 225 years, with some fragments dating to within 50 years of the actual events.

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Karmy's avatar

Happy Saturday C&C. This is the day the Lord has made let us rejoice and be glad!!

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BE's avatar

It is obvious that there are many on the Supreme Court whose hate for Trump supersedes their duty to do what’s right!!

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Joanie Higgs's avatar

Yes. In what world, does a nation's judiciary intentionally retain criminal foreign invaders who're actively wreaking havoc on the citizenry? Only in a globalist-dominated world determined to destroy us all.

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Juju's avatar

What frustrates me is their failure to snap out of this political nonsense. The majority of America recognizes what happened under Biden and what was so damaging about it. If they just came right out and stated the truth, there would be NO backlash OR “constitutional crises”.

They need to simply say, “What happened in our country over the past four years was at an unmanageable scale that our families, communities, public services, and tax dollars cannot sustain without damage to safety and financial resources. Due process is an ideal our country strives to uphold and we will continue to do so going forward, however, in times like this it is indeed a true emergency because there is no efficient way to deport those who have entered illegally in a timely manner if each needs to first go through our court systems at the taxpayer’s expense. This predicament was the fault of the past four years, and not of this present administration. We can provide ways for illegal aliens to seek due process through our embassies in their home countries so that justice is still available, but not at the deep and damaging further expense of our legal citizens.”

Everyone would accept that except the most fanatical and deranged libs.

Instead our Supreme Court has chosen to make the sane majority furious.

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Leo's avatar

Juju - Great idea! Go home now, and then seek due process thru our embassies in their home countries. Win/win!

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Tom's avatar

Ethnos against ethnos. We were warned.

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Lori's avatar

Just sent them an email telling them just that.

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BE's avatar

Everyone needs to do this!!

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BE's avatar

Do they have specific emails that one can contact them? I am not finding them if so.

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Lori's avatar

https://www.supremecourt.gov/contact/contactus.aspx

They list the phone number and where you can send the email.

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BE's avatar

Here is a good article that everyone should read and pass along even to the President of the US.

https://open.substack.com/pub/lexgreene1/p/no-national-sovereignty-or-security?r=8sxuw&utm_medium=ios

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MayBella82's avatar

Or they open themselves to be blackmailed by the carte1. The Supreme Court needs to be protected so they can do their job correctly. There is much evil in this world and good people fall for their evil ways.

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CPK (Charles Kalina)'s avatar

What I've noticed about the "due process" canard is that people think (or pretend to think) that it's a fixed list -- the whole panoply of steps you see in a criminal trial, not just what is "due" in a particular situation.

Foreign nationals present here illegally are subject to deportation and removal, full stop. Due process is required when the government deprives someone of "life, liberty, or property". Since the illegal alien has no a-priori right to be here, removal doesn't deprive him of any liberty interest.

So the only process required is one sufficient to verify that the person is indeed an illegal alien. This is usually trivially easy to verify. Most of the time it isn't even in dispute. No further facts need to be established before removal, so no further process is necessary -- i.e. the requirement for DUE process has been fully satisfied.

Critics should be able to point to false positives where the current process got it wrong (and additional process would have avoided the error). But in all the tens of thousands of illegals who've been removed, they can't point to a single citizen or LPR who was misidentified and wrongly removed.

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Politico Phil's avatar

And there is the elephant in the room: the truth everyone refuses to look at much less acknowledge. Article 1, Section 9, Clause 2 of the US Constitution defines the suspension of habeas corpus.

And there is a big difference between today and what President Lincoln did. Lincoln first suspended habeas for AMERICANS WHO WERE PROTESTING the war. This was clearly unConstitutional which he had no legitimate authority to do. This is the SAME UNLAWFUL TREATMENT the Biden regime imposed on the J6ers, for "protesting", which like Lincoln they considered to be "insurrection" or rebellion! Where was due process for the J6ers??? From there Lincoln continued to expand the suspension of habeas until, eventually, it applied TO THE ENTIRE UNION. I've said it before, Lincoln was a proto-nazi. He was not the great liberator. But I digress.

The Constitution allows for the suspension of habeas in the case of "invasion or rebellion." Anyone remember the Vietnam anti-war protests? Was that a "rebellion"? A rebellion is an action by a large group to overthrow an existing government by violence. The southern states were exercising their right as sovereign states to peacefully secede from the Union for unaddressed grievances and form a separate union, the CSA. There was no rebellion to overthrow the USG but Lincoln conspired to find the excuse to attack the southern states and conquer them by force. From that point, the ideals of liberty which were the hallmark of the American war for independence were buried and forgotten.

Retroactively validating Lincoln's suspension of habeas as precedent would validate it's use against any Americans in the future for any reason. Such was seen in WWII when the civil rights of Americans were suspended simply because they happened to be American descendants of Japanese immigrants. This cannot be allowed to happen.

Suspension of habeas corpus can be and should be fully justified under the Constitution by invoking it's allowance for "invasion". This is clear and all the legal finagling otherwise is nothing more than political theater.

But remember, the deep state would LOVE to use the current circumstances as precedent to be able to call for the suspension of the civil rights OF AMERICANS for any reason they deem necessary at any time in the future. This would be a continuation of the erosion of American liberty and a further decent into a police state that began with the Patriot Act.

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Leo's avatar

Politico, The Liberty Americans fought for does not include the liberty to break the law of the land.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Indeed, habeas corpus is one of the oldest laws of the land that predates even the US Constitution. The steady erosion of these laws by the State is their primary means of instituting a police state.

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Marilynne Martin's avatar

I would do some research, I think there have been some cases.

But understand, some are not being deported to their home countries. They are going to El Salvador jail - without trials.

This is dangerous precedent to allow to continue.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr4z640dlz3o

Let's just develop a process that allows due process but doesn't take 40 yrs.

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Juju's avatar

How about we just follow the law on the books and stop believing every liberal argument you hear? CPK got it right, due process is not the exact same across the board and that’s the mistake you’re making. Each type of offense or crime (yes, coming here illegally IS a crime, period, punishable by what? Deportation!) has its own applicable due process. Immigration law is VERY clear, determination of citizenship is all that is “due”. Period.

Besides, even 4 years is way too long if even one more legal citizen is robbed, raped, or murdered, or if it continues to drain our public services and financial resources away from the legal citizens they are meant for.

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Politico Phil's avatar

Exactly

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NAB's avatar

Nope. Get them out.

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c Anderson's avatar

Please send them back to the myriad of countries they came from including Syria, China, Myanmar, Turkey, Haiti, Russia, India, Twilight Zone, etc.

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MarshaLouise's avatar

I love this explanation and analysis. Thank you, CPK.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Thank you!! Great comment.

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MayBella82's avatar

Exactly. They had their due process and were removed. There is no question if they are illegal or not.

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Alan Davis's avatar

Good morning from the beautiful but commie state of Washington!

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Clara's avatar

That’s what I’ve been calling it for years. I wish I had the money to move…

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Dena's avatar

N. Idaho isn’t far & has a cheaper standard of living all around.

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Alan Davis's avatar

Yes, building a place there now!

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

We love Northern Idaho! I keep looking at Zillow listings...

Mrs. "the Knife"

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My Favorite Things's avatar

Doesn’t the extremely cold weather get to you? I think it a beautiful area and the people are great, but not sure how to deal with the cold weather. Heating bills must be crazy high.

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Dena's avatar

It’s really not that cold for too long. Lots more sun as well. The climate is drier, not so damp. We spend time in both Hayden & King county ( family there).

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Clara's avatar

I live 15 minutes from Idaho, but 10 years ago all of the Californians started moving up here and the price of housing is way out of my reach, even though I own a house in Washington.

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Dena's avatar

Definitely lots of CA refugees. OR & WA too We’ve met plenty in our neighborhood & church. All are grateful for the free state of Idaho & are conservative. It’s interesting, lots of law enforcement relocated from CA well. The more liberal ones seem to move to Boise area.

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FH's avatar

The whole west coast is commie now. SMDH.

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Leo's avatar

FH, Hardly...!

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Maha's avatar

Condolences, Alan.

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Alan Davis's avatar

😁

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

Good morning, Alan! Is it pouring rain in your particular part of the state?

Mrs. "the Knife"

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Alan Davis's avatar

It is the misty drizzle Yuck.

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St. Alia the Knife's avatar

😁

Mrs. "the Knife"

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John Galt?'s avatar

Something smells about this Comey stunt. Who benefits from it? Imagine, for instance, that this is part of a deep-state opp. If so, how would this particular puzzle piece (Comey's instagram post) fit into the bigger picture? As a former Marine, federal prosecutor and FBI head, Comey is too smart to succumb to TDS to this degree. Assuming this *is* an opp, cui bono? Where does this narrative take us? Channel your inner Bob Ross and help me paint this picture!

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

He was sending a signal for every crazy to go into high gear.

Just like Matthew Crooks and Butler, PA.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

That could also be it. I have recently (without even trying) happened upon Govs. Pritzker and Walz making nearly identical speeches where they call for massive unrest including violence to take down Trump, who they are comparing to Hitler.

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Leo's avatar

Yes, some are predicting Civil War. Ugg!

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Civil war, the ultimate punking of the populace into searing anger at each other by the elites running the show. The "jar shaking" experiment with ants.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

I see it as part of a psyops, too. The connection I'm seeing is to this guy, Jonathan Oddi, who claimed to be a sex slave of P. Diddy's. He shot up a Trump golf course or something, to get attention to the fact that he had overheard the Diddy crowd of "illuminati" constantly talking about assassinating Trump. This was back in 2018. So now this Oddi's once-seemingly incoherent interrogation is looking more like he was telling the truth. And Diddy's ex on the stand is corroborating it.

Tie that to Comey using "assassination language" (e.g. the 86 47) and I think they are crafting a narrative (perhaps to anyone doubting that Trump actually had 2 assassination attempts, and one which he was actually shot).

I am an avid student of the late Dave McGowan and many other conspiracy theorists, whose work I never have actually seen disproved. And doing that for 25 years will definitely teach one to see patterns connecting.

I just saw this one, but there is probably much more.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

About 25 years ago, a friend of mind told me about MK Ultra. At that time, I thought he was exaggerating.

Sure did open my eyes up in recent years.

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Pat Wetzel's avatar

Truth is far stranger than fiction.

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AJnz's avatar

Bingo, I just posted same, in fun!

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KatLee's avatar

Comey does have a book coming out and this has been a lot of free press with his name back in the headlines.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

As to why Comey would do that, though, he is a real idiot and I think he's got some sort of weird disorder... some of us were positing that he's a p3d0 or something, because he certainly seems to be caught in extreme arrested development. He says things that a cocky tween would say, for instance. He also seems to like being beat up on because he does things that cause it.

I am guessing he was put up to it and is too stupid or scared to say no - OR he's so idiotic and living in a silo he believes that the world is actually out to get Trump and sending out cryptic messages makes him (Comey) some sort of hero.

Who really knows.

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rolandttg's avatar

Comey is a W&M grad, as are my wife and our daughter too. When my boss recommended me from promotion to Director decades ago to the VP of International HR, the VP responded "William and Mary doesn't graduate any dummies". Comey is a lot of things, none of which make me proud to have anything in common with him, but one thing he is not is stupid. Just saying. Victoria Nudleman, Jen Psaki, Robert Gates, and Glenn Close are all W&M grads. Only Gates might be a decent person in my eyes, but again, I would never call any of them stupid.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Sorry - I'm not convinced. Those people are from connected families. I don't believe they earn any degrees the normal way. Plenty of dummies come out of Harvard and Yale, too.

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rolandttg's avatar

W & M is not Harvard or Yale. They have the reputations as the best schools in the country, and they have been living off that for decades. Those schools most certainly admit people who should not be there for a number of reasons. Legacies, connections, race, gender, etc. W&M is, or at least was, a school that considers it self every bit as elite and exclusive as Yale and Harvard, so they are always trying to prove that. While we were there, they hired a chemistry professor from UNC who was fired because he failed too many students.

My first semester, I took Greek Mythology, and 90 % of the class earned "A''s by the standards he set at the beginning of the semester. He said "too many A's," so he got out his bell curve. I' knew people who got straight 'A's in HS who flunked out after one semester.

There was no 'D'. A, B, C, F. 69 was an 'F'. I realized the day before graduation I had not taken the swim test required to graduate if you did not do a gym PE class (2 years of gym required. Varsity sports did not count) While I was there, the instructor who I knew well asked me to help a kid who couldn't get the hang of drown proofing. He never did. Treading water was an acceptable alternative. He had to come back for summer school swim gym. I saw people do summer school and regular school for not passing the required 2 years of language.

First day of orientation, all freshman were gathered for a presentation from the dean. He said "look right, look left. Only one of you will graduate in 4 years.".

I stand by what I said

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

I don't care what you said. You're pretty naive for someone who claims to be smarter than everyone else because you graduated from some snooty school

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rolandttg's avatar

It's a state school. You are joining Benny in Spam.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

So FYI on this thread, people. Anyone who doesn't agree with "rolandttg" he reports your comment as SPAM.

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NAB's avatar

I'm with KatLee. He has a book coming out and was looking for some publicity. He also didn't appreciate how the political landscape has changed and his hubris and arrogance insulated him from a new reality. I know his chance of enduring a real consequence is low, but let's enjoy the process.

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John Galt?'s avatar

If it is an opp, why this, and why now? Stoking a loony is one candidate. Getting people to argue over it is a given (conflict is part of the agenda, no doubt). I think maybe the cabal wants to stir up a violent summer to kick off the mid-terms. Any (or all) of these would be useful for their various nudge campaigns. Most likely it's a mass-formation tool. But to what end?

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NAB's avatar

I think they are always looking for a reason to kick off civil unrest.

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

It's connected to the P. Diddy thing, I think, it's all about the assassination attempts, maybe they are going to rehash those.

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Dena's avatar

He may not be as smart as you think - definitely has a huge ego & thinks he’s untouchable. This is the second post he made with shells.

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AJnz's avatar

Yes, and what does Ariel understands the assignment mean? I dont watch Disney!

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Richard Whitney's avatar

I don't think he realized how much things have changed since the last time.

Remember the Democrats doing much worse than arranging shells?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yYplnEkbqU

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sadie's avatar

Brain damaged from COVID/vax.

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Skeptical Actuary's avatar

I think we have to consider he really did it out of hubris that nothing would happen since nothing HAD happened so far. Either that or he was drunk posting.

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AJnz's avatar

He is now MK Ultra’d? 🤣

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David Cashion's avatar

Does Obama's Liebarry have a garage for Joe's stuff ?

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Bitsy54's avatar

Love your term LIEBARRY 😂

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David Cashion's avatar

So far he only has one little red book.

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Bitsy54's avatar

😆

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MaryAnn's avatar

BHO’s Pres Liebarry :)) is on life support in the great state of Chicago. Our local rag ran a story about it a year or so ago—cost over runs (union payoffs are costly), shoddy work on the rebar and concrete—but it is no where to be found now. AI says it will open next year.

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David Cashion's avatar

Ugly as Moochell.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Kathleen Janoski, this story is for you: Allegheny County PA is planning to mandate outpatient treatment for folks they believe have psychological issues. Apparently there is no opt-out: https://www.aotforalleghenycounty.com/about-aot

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thank you for the link...I was unaware.

So will corrupt, progressive, and Marxist Allegheny County target gun owners, veterans, and folks with Trump signs on their lawns?

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Roger Beal's avatar

You're telling me they are not already doing that??

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I just posted the link to a couple of Pittsburgh folks on X.

Hey, my Congressman Summer Lee, just stated she wants reparations.

And my mayor publicly stated he will not cooperate with ICE.

Here is the scary part: "that “any responsible person” can file a petition, with an attached statement by a psychiatrist or licensed psychologist."

Ex-wife pissed off at you? Neighbor doesn't like how high your grass is? Publicly complaining about an elected official?

Slippery slope.

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Roger Beal's avatar

This is where I got the story, from Dr. James Lyons Weiler: https://substack.com/home/post/p-163596393

If this works in Allegheny County, who will be next??

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

And what about those of us who refused to take the covid DeathVax?

Will some mini-Mengele VA employee report me for my refusal?

If I tell my PCP that I refuse to take statins, will I be reported for being "difficult"?

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Lorita's avatar

I am about to go to a doc, being forced to in order to get a RX filled. I don't do forced very well. At the moment I am feeling very "difficult". An aside note I think some of us are still alive because we are "difficult."

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RunningLogic's avatar

That’s what has happened to some families in blue states, their kids have been taken away because the parents won’t vaccinate their children, and CPS claims “negligence.” 😕😡

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Thanks so much. I posted the link to the Substack on X.

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Juju's avatar

“Any responsible person”

By whose definition is someone deemed responsible?

That’s like declaring who the “experts” are. Some of the most irresponsible people I have ever met hold positions that are deemed to be trustworthy and responsible.

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Anon E. Mousse's avatar

Uh boy. Many many people would benefit from, and others need, mental health care, but not at the command and under the control of the state.

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Good morning ☕🦠!

😳Nugget:

"There could be other ways to skin the cat, like Haitians do in Illinois."

Poor cats 👿!

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RunningLogic's avatar

Though I think Jeff was mixing up Springfield OH (where the Haitians were sent) and Springfield IL.

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Guy White's avatar

Cue the ear worm song! 🎶 “People of Springfield please don’t eat my cat, why would you do that, eat something else…. People of Springfield please don’t eat my dog, here’s a catalog of other things to eat…” 🎶

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NAB's avatar

Earworm activated!

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RunningLogic's avatar

😆

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The Real Mary Rose's avatar

Or the Springfield the Simpsons live in

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Tuco's Child's avatar

I think it is happening all over the USA 😞

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes very likely but the community that was highlighted in the media was Springfield OH. Plus Springfield IL being the state capital and likely full of Democrats they probably wouldn't allow that kind of influx since they’re such hypocrites 😑

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Tuco's Child's avatar

Right!

Those deMS-13 folks should each host a illegal family, maybe the Mrs. can get serviced like the Judge's wife in NM.

https://tucoschild.substack.com/p/dems-13-by-dilley-meme-team

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I know a few Haitians in my city... they are low animals.

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

If the supremes are really trying to make themselves hated and irrelevant, they wouldn’t do anything different.

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