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ClarkGableonline today!

Are Most Men Being Too Nice Towards Women ..

This is for the women ONLY. Women,I really want to hear your honest thoughts on this topic ok. If a woman is always treated nice by men and the men agreeing with her and not leading and or calling her out on her manipulative ways,more likely the women will have an affair or walk all over him because he is not being a real man. True or not true.. Men pay attention and learn something here ??
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Gasanjeew

Serious relationship

I al looking for serious relationship , please ask me whats my country , i will explain you , kiss kiss kiss
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Bluekiwionline today!

Shit happens

A Queensland camper has made a momentous scientific discovery after taking a closer look at a hairy poo.


Entomologist James Tweed was chilling out in the lush rainforest that sits behind the Gold Coast's busy beaches a while back.


As he wandered off to clean his teeth, his gaze fell upon what he thought was a blob of bird poo, turning furry with mould in the humidity.


But it turned out to be Australia's newest creepy-crawly – a longhorn beetle so distinct from its relatives that it's not just a new species, but a whole new genus.
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CelticWitch64

To like or like not

For all the time I've been around here, I've never paid attention to likes on my blogs or anyone else's either for that matter ... and I see, comments can be liked too.

As a blogger, does it warm the cockles of your heart to see your blog is like?
does the heat go up the more it is roll eyes

Same questions applies to commentators when there comments are liked conversing

Personally I thought it wouldn't bother me but after seeing one of my blogs here was given 7 likes, I couldn't help but think wow yay thought my blog received the most very happy

Then I checked out Jennys blog which has 12
which I don't mind loosing out to her, she works with such loyalty to her blog.

Well done Jenny for having the most like blog applause cheering bouquet
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sdarlagg

Great news from the SCOTUS today! SCOTUS Allows Texas To Start Arresting And Deporting illegals!

This should reduce the head count in the next census that includes illegal persons as well as legal persons which would definitely increase the number of representatives in those states seeing more illegals invading the USA. Lets go Brandon.

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed Texas to enforce a law that would allow local law enforcement officials to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants.

After the high court temporarily blocked enforcement of the law, the Supreme Court issued a decision to reject an emergency request that was made by the Biden Department of Justice, which argued that states have no right to enforce immigration law and that it violated the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause.

The Supreme Court’s order provided no reasons, but Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh filed concurring opinions. Three Democrat-appointed justices, Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Sonia Sotomayor, dissented.

With the ruling, the immigration law can now go into effect while lower courts consider the law, known as SB4. It was passed by the Republican-controlled state Legislature last year and signed into law by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott in late December.

Specifically, SB4 allows local and state police to arrest people who have illegally crossed the U.S.–Mexico border and imposes criminal penalties. State judges are also given the power to order illegal immigrants to be deported under the measure.

In her concurring opinion, Justice Barrett wrote that the high court has “never reviewed the decision of a court of appeals to enter—or not enter—an administrative stay.”

“When entered, an administrative stay is supposed to be a short-lived prelude to the main event: a ruling on the motion for a stay pending appeal. I think it unwise to invite emergency litigation in this Court about whether a court of appeals abused its discretion at this preliminary step,” she wrote.

The three dissenting justices, however, decried the law and said it would upend the federal government’s authority. “The Court gives a green light to a law that will upend the longstanding federal-state balance of power and sow chaos, when the only court to consider the law concluded that it is likely unconstitutional,” Justice Sotomayor wrote in her dissenting opinion, which was joined by Justice Jackson.

Reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote on social media Tuesday that his state notched a “huge win” and that the law “is now in effect.”

Last month, a federal judge blocked enforcement of the law, arguing that it would supersede the federal government’s authority over immigration. The judge also rejected arguments from Texas that the state is currently experiencing an invasion due to the enormous numbers of illegal aliens pouring into the state.

U.S. District Judge David Ezra in February ruled that SB4 violated the U.S. Constitution’s supremacy clause, which grants the federal government sole authority over immigration matters. The judge also rejected state arguments that Texas was being invaded under the U.S. Constitution’s Article IV.

He wrote at the time that the law would run afoul of federal immigration laws and said that if allowed, Texas would then be able to “permanently supersede federal directives,” which would “amount to nullification of federal law and authority.”

The law presents a “notion that is antithetical to the Constitution and has been unequivocally rejected by federal courts since the Civil War,” Judge Ezra wrote, adding that it “threatens the fundamental notion that the United States must regulate immigration with one voice.”

Days later, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals blocked Judge Ezra’s decision and upheld the law before the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. Justice Samuel Alito issued several temporary holds on the law, the most recent of which was on Monday.

The 5th Circuit is set to hear arguments in the case in April
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falicia

WE NEED TO LIBERATED THE REST OF PALESTINIAN PEOPLE BEFORE IS TOO LATE!

They Been In Occupation For 65 Years
People Who Been In Palestine! Describe The Conditions !
The Palestinian Living Under As " An Open Concentration Camp"
With Cheek Points, Face Recognition Every Where They Go!
Never Been Have The Right For They Own Water& Electricity!

They Family Members Been Kill Or Putting Them In Jail Without Charges!
Not Knowing When ? If They Ever Will Be Released !
Children Living In Fear On the Constantly Bombardings!
Now The Palestinian People Most Women's And Children's Are Left To Death With Out Food
Water , living In Tents In a Horrible Winter Time!
They Need Help More Then Ever To Stay a Live!
They Deserve To Live Free In They Own Land!
They Are Humans Like You & I!
Over 30 Thousands People Is Been Kill!
Most Of Them Where Womenms & Childrens!
The World Is Been Speak Out For Them!
We Are Hurt To knowing They Are Hurt!
Specially The Poor Children's!
This Is An Emergency!
" PLEASE HELP THEM"!heart beating heart wings bouquet comfort handshake heart1 heart1 hug hug teddybear
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sdarlagg

Let's explore how divisive the democrat controlled main stream media is today in the USA.

I'll start with looking at the case of a Kansas City Chief's football fan Holden Armenta. He gained the national spotlight after CBS zoomed in on him during the Week 12 Kansas City Chiefs-Las Vegas Raiders game coverage.

The cameras caught him wearing a Native American headdress with black paint on one side of his face (the controversial photo showed only the right side of his face and native American head dress.) Another photo of Holden Amenta sharing the love for the game with the Las Vegas cheer leaders. The photo used by the media was taken from Armenta' right showing only blackface and Native American Headdress.

Carron J. Phillips took offense to this image by writing a related article that called out the Chiefs and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Unfortunately, as proven by the camera that captured him, that angle provided only a portion of the story.

BTW, Holden Armenta is a Native American wearing the colors of his favorite football team the "Kansas city chiefs."

This young boy didn't have just black paint on his face. Instead, it was black on one side and red on the other, depicting the Chiefs' colors. The social media platform added context under Deadspin's related tweet on Phillips' article by explaining: "This fan's face is painted red & black to support the Kansas City Chiefs. Facepaint is a popular practice at NFL football games and is not related to blackface."

So why is the left-leaning biased media so inept and intent on causing division in the USA?

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CelticWitch64

So where's THE DUKE

As in Luke?
thought he would be back by now moping
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