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Looking Forward to Trump's Incarceration
By: eat-the-press-do-not-read-it
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News & Politics
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40 Comments
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last year
The 4th INDICTMEN T has been geared up in Ga. I am looking forward to that dance, as well. This one involves some "cooties" that cling to Trump's hairless chest. Are you looking forward to...
Who takes advantage of Donald Trump's absence and other things to watch in the Republican debate
Via: vic-eldred
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News & Politics
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42 Comments
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last year
N EW YORK (AP) — Eight Republican candidates will meet on the debate stage for the first time Wednesday night in what may be the biggest moment in the GOP's young 2024 presidential primary...
Five indications Joe Biden will not run in 2024
Via: nerm-l
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News & Politics
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114 Comments
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last year
It's way to early in the cycle to make these sorts of predictions. Having said that, Joe Biden doesn't seem to be gearing up for a campaign of any sort. Biden cannot rely on Kamala Harris acting...
Asylum seekers in NYC say America is nothing like they had imagined: It's 'chaos'
Via: nerm-l
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News & Politics
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42 Comments
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last year
What seems so amazing about the situation are the small numbers. If 57,300 migrants overwhelms the city then how can New York City hope to deal with a natural disaster? Let's not fool ourselves...
Jake Tapper admits ‘Trump was right,’ ‘Biden was wrong’ about Hunter Biden in 2020 presidential debate
Via: vic-eldred
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News & Politics
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13 Comments
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last year
C NN host and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper admitted that former President Donald Trump "was right" when he accused then-presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden of...
A tidal wave of stray cats is overwhelming neighborhoods across NYC
Via: 1stwarrior
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News & Politics
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21 Comments
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last year
A tidal wave of stray cats has hit New York City this summer, paralyzing its shelter system as volunteers scramble for solutions and call for more city action. The stray cats live hard lives, often...
Asylum seekers in NYC say America is nothing like they had imagined: It's 'chaos'
Via: nerm-l
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News & Politics
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0 Comments
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last year
What seems so amazing about the situation are the small numbers. If 57,300 migrants overwhelms the city then how can New York City hope to deal with a natural disaster? Let's not fool ourselves...