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The life of this people if you call it life will become a life of misery and annihilation for human beings who sell other human beings That's it A huge forest full of monsters I was an innocent person Reclamation and cultivation of abandoned lands My children's food was a loaf of bread I was insulted in the middle of the queue It is a difficult life and every day I die under bombing. Death surrounds me when I leave
You are destroying me and I am your honor because one day what is on your body is the cotton and flax grown by the hands of my family On the day of my burial they did not find a dress to cover my body so I went out and left you to live in the upper rooms I am the one who built it I furnished it beautifully and I am the one who passed through it O Lord I am going to You and avenge me from all who wronged me and from all accomplices in the crime
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South Florida has 2 main east-west roads that cross the state passing through the Everglades swampland. Several stops along the way have gas, food, rest areas and all are part of the Big Cypress Wildlife Management. I know there are two Indian tribes who have land there. Seminoles and Miccosukee. They run the stores selling souvenirs like hand made jewelry, trinkets and normal things that tourists buy including things made from alligator hides.
If you have swamp, you need an airboat to travel across the Everglades. There are signs along the way advertising airboat scenic rides. Some are owned by the Indians and some by private companies.
Last week, coming back from an appointment south of me, two pickup trucks were alongside, each with and airboat in tow. One was a triple-deck and the other, really tall as it had four levels. That would put the driver/pilot about 15 feet above the water. My first thought was 'top-heavy' and a ride that would jar your organs loose.
Today in the news, an airboat flipped sending 9 passengers into gator infested waters.
The driver took a sharp turn so he could get a glimpse of an alligator, tipping the boat on it's side. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded and the boat's operator was arrested because he did not have the proper documentation necessary to operate the boat.
(medium size airboat pictured)
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Five Bulgarians have been jailed in the UK for the biggest benefit fraud in history. 54 million pounds were claimed fraudulently by using false names and scams.
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High crimes and misdemeanors is the key phrase if you plan on impeaching someone in government. It was used on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas last month. Tonight, I hit a link where Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asked former Biden family associate Tony Bobulinski about what crimes he alleges he witnessed President Biden commit during a House Oversight Committee hearing.
The committee is proceeding without specific allegations.
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...to those with real, VERY real, training in the dynamics of mental health, and pathology.
During two recent interviews on her blocking any progress on federal assistance to the world wide financial damages caused by the CHINESE C-19 virus, what cooks?
Interviewed by ueber lib, never Trumpers, Judy Woodward of NPR (National Proletarian Radio), and similar ilk Wolf Blitzer, of CNN (Clinton News Network), all could see it.
Thoroughly accustomed to the soft ball treatment by these non-, VERY non-, " journalists", how does she react when these two simply try to bring up the importance of reaching an agreement on the issue?
She melts down, as she's done many times before. "why do you support the republican agenda? ", as it were.
The psychological dynamic. Well, apart from her life long experience of dealing with yes folks, and her own underlying characterological deficits, her behavior dovetails with those which have evolved during the evolution of the biased nepotism between MSM and most DEMS.
So expectant of not being challenged are they, that even slight questions on their mantras bring----.
Well, don't take my words for it. Watch and listen.
SOMEONE on here can't handle the truth and would much rather promote inaccurate propaganda to pull the wool over other's eyes.
It's not the first time this has happened. It's happened a lot of on here and also a previous site I was on,
from the same people. Regardless, below is the exact quote from Wikipedia;
In response to:
In 2018, Rasmussen Reports predicted that Republicans would win the generic ballot by 1 percentage point while the actual election results had Democrats winning by nearly 9 percentage points. This error of nearly 10 percentage points was the largest polling error out of major firms who polled the national generic ballot. Rasmussen pushed back against critics after their miss, claiming that "the midterm result was relatively poor for Democrats compared to other midterms" despite the Democrats having scored a historic margin in the popular vote. Rasmussen has not articulated any significant changes to their methodology after their significant miss in 2018.
For a closer look at reality go here;
From The Daily Beast;
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U.S. Admits That Congressman Offered Pardon to Assange If He Covered Up Russia Links
Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher offered Assange the deal in 2017, a year after the emails that damaged Hillary Clinton had been published.
Jamie Ross Reporter
Updated Sep. 18, 2020 2:11PM ET / Published Sep. 18, 2020 8:12AM ET
LONDON—Lawyers representing the United States at Julian Assange’s extradition trial in Britain have accepted the claim that the WikiLeaks founder was offered a presidential pardon by a congressman on the condition that he would help cover up Russia’s involvement in hacking emails from the Democratic National Committee.
Jennifer Robinson, a lawyer, told the court that she had attended a meeting between Assange, then Republican Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, and pro-Trump troll Charles Johnson at Assange’s hide-out, the Ecuadorian embassy in London, on August 15, 2017.
Robinson said the two Americans claimed to be emissaries from Washington and “wanted us to believe they were acting on behalf of the president.” The pair allegedly told Assange that they could help grant him a pardon in exchange for him revealing information about the source of the WikiLeaks information that proved it was not the Russians who hacked Democratic emails.
“They stated that President Trump was aware of and had approved of them coming to meet with Mr. Assange to discuss a proposal—and that they would have an audience with the president to discuss the matter on their return to Washington, D.C.,” Robinson said.
The White House has denied that Trump took part in any such plan.
The claim itself is not new—Assange’s lawyers previewed the allegation in a pre-trial hearing in February—but this is the first time Robinson’s testimony has been heard in full. The WikiLeaks lawyer said Rohrabacher offered Assange the deal a year after emails that damaged Hillary Clinton in the presidential race had been published, when the Russia investigation was gathering pace. The stolen DNC emails posted by WikiLeaks were hacked by Russian operatives.
After Robinson read her testimony in a London courtroom on Friday, lawyers representing the U.S. accepted the witness statement as accurate and confirmed they had no intention of cross-examining the claim. They did dispute, however, that President Donald Trump gave his blessing for the pardon offer.
James Lewis, who was representing the U.S. government, said, “The position of the government is we don't contest these things were said. We obviously do not accept the truth of what was said by others.”
Rohrabacher, who was known as Putin’s favorite congressman, partially corroborated the claim back in February, saying at the time, “I spoke to Julian Assange and told him if he would provide evidence about who gave WikiLeaks the emails I would petition the president to give him a pardon... He knew I could get to the president.”
Rohrabacher said he followed up the meeting by calling then White House chief of staff John Kelly to discuss the pardon. However, the ex-congressman said he never spoke to Trump about it.
Regardless, Assange turned the offer down, his lawyers said.
Assange has argued that he should not be extradited to the U.S. because the American case against him is politically motivated. He spent almost seven years hiding in the Ecuadorian embassy in Central London, claiming that he would be jailed in the U.S. if he wasn’t granted asylum. He was kicked out of the embassy last year.
If Assange fails in his fight against extradition to the U.S., he will face 18 charges including conspiracy to commit computer intrusion, which, his defense argues, could result in a prison sentence of 175 years.