BudmanTX
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your gonna love this....I do feel bad for his kids though (or whoever those girls are next to him).
Nut yeah, fuck Ted.
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your gonna love this....I do feel bad for his kids though (or whoever those girls are next to him).
Nut yeah, fuck Ted.
people who do cringe worthy shit are the ones who should be apologizing to their families for subjecting them to the ridicule they have to know they're going to get.I do feel bad for his kids though (or whoever those girls are next to him).
Nut yeah, fuck Ted.
Yeah except again the kids are right there. It is not their fault their dad is the worst.
I do not disagree.people who do cringe worthy shit are the ones who should be apologizing to their families for subjecting them to the ridicule they have to know they're going to get.
After bomb threat at a Jefferson Parish polling place Tuesday morning, voters are being rerouted to a new precinct, parish official say.
According to the Kenner Police Department, Kenner Discovery School, one of the area’s polling locations, received a bomb threat Tuesday morning. No children were at the school due to Election Day.
In a statement, Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said that after a quick investigation, Kenner Chief of Police Keith Conley and Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joe Lopinto determined that the incident was not intended to target voters or election workers.
Jefferson Parish officials said in a statement on Twitter that voters assigned to the Kenner Discovery precinct will now vote at Audubon Elementary, less than two miles away at 200 W. Loyola Drive in Kenner.
Voters with questions about their polling place are advised to contact the Secretary of State’s election hotline at 800-883-2805.
yeah i know, found the report that his kids did see it and hear what was going on, and i do feel sorry for them.......they're dad is just a a dirty bagYeah except again the kids are right there. It is not their fault their dad is the worst.
I do not disagree.
Fox News anchor Bret Baier suggested that something nefarious may have occurred after a portion of tabulating machines experienced problems in one Arizona county on election day.
According to officials, about 20% of the polling locations in Maricopa County reported at least one problem.
The news spread like wildfire on conservative social media networks and Fox News soon issued an "alert."
"We kind of knew that this election was going to happen," Baier reacted. "You know, how about we fix the machines? I mean, why is this happening? Can we get our head around — there are going to be problems all over the country, some problems."
"But for it to happen here!" he added. "For it to happen now in this way is kind of strange."
According to a recent book, Baier advised his network to rescind its decision to call Arizona for then-President Donald Trump during the 2020 vote count. The anchor has said his remarks were taken out of context.
grasp at every straw...which is what those falling uncontrollably do.
That was a full can and could have hurt one of the girls. You can hear the can hit the deck of the vehicle and that weren't no empty.
lulz. His reputation? uh no. There are millions in Russian Mafia money at stake with expectations that it will become worth billions if TMTG, the company that owns Truth Social gets SEC approval to merge with a Digital World AcquisitionBelieve it or not! The leader of a major political party, currently under personal federal and criminal investigation with his company being monitored due to persistent fraud and also sued for defamation by the victim of his rape, is worried that his name would be associated with his business failure after failing in a casino and hotels, an airline, a vodka, mail-order steaks, a scam university, numerous development properties, a 2nd presidential term, and even a charity in his name!
PS - This is the only one of those businesses without his name in the business name and he does not worry about shooting someone on 5th Ave. or attempting a coup. Business failures hurt his reputation, not crimes.
Trump has reportedly told people he can't leave his Twitter clone Truth Social because he'd risk torpedoing a company tied to his name
Trump has publicly said he wouldn't rejoin Twitter if his account is reinstated because he's committed to Truth Social.news.yahoo.com
Trumps hold is slipping, he desperately has to get where the people are as they aren't following him. The masses are on Twitter, that might change, but for now he needs access to a wide audience to keep bringing people in. With Twitter he can mumble directly at them and for whatever reason that draws them in. That's still something I don't understand, that appeal or whatever it is, but eh whatever.And what does Trump really need Twitter for?
He can make a post on his blog and then turn around and pay trolls pocket change to spam that message on every forum that they want it, and then get it further amplified by their propaganda media companies, until it is talked about on the actual news.
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is closing a tent complex for migrants that it had just opened three weeks ago as the influx of people being bused from southern border states has slowed, officials said Thursday.
The temporary humanitarian relief facility at Randall’s Island is scheduled to shut next week, and any occupants will be offered space at a new relief center opening in a midtown Manhattan hotel, Mayor Eric Adams’ office announced.
“We continue to welcome asylum seekers arriving in New York City with compassion and care,” Adams said in a statement, adding that the new hotel center “will provide asylum seekers with a place to stay, access support, and get to their final destination.”
The center had opened Oct. 19 to house single men seeking asylum in the U.S. for temporary periods after their initial arrival in New York City. The center helped them determine what resources they needed and whether they wanted to go elsewhere.
In recent months, the number of migrants, mainly from Venezuela, arriving in New York City had sharply increased after officials in states like Texas and Arizona sent them over on buses.
It led to Adams declaring a state of emergency over the increased pressure on the city’s infrastructure, with the homeless shelter system bursting. There are more than 63,300 people in the shelter system.
But the Randall’s Island facility, made up of heated tents that included cots for up to 500 people and could have held double that number, didn’t use anywhere close to that capacity.
The mayor’s office did not specify how many migrants had used the facility. It said there 17,500 people seeking asylum in the city’s care overall.
Even before it opened, immigrant advocates had been concerned about the center over a range of issues including its location, on an island between the Bronx, Manhattan and Queens, and whether it was appropriate to house people in tents instead of built spaces like hotels, and whether migrants would be getting adequate services.
News of its shutdown was met with approval.
“The city is doing the right thing by moving people to a setting where they can have their own space and get settled so they can move on with their lives,” said Kathryn Kliff, an attorney with the Legal Aid Society. “Also, we are glad that this new location will be much more accessible to public transit so clients can access services and easily travel to and from the site.”
(Brooklyn accent) I’d like ya ta meet coupla buddies a mine: Cease, and Desist.I wonder what happened recently that would cause DeSantis and Abbott to stop their racist policy?
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JERUSALEM (AP) — Harrowing, previously unseen images from 1938′s Kristallnacht pogrom against German and Austrian Jews have surfaced in a photograph collection donated to Israel’s Yad Vashem memorial, the organization said Wednesday.
One shows a crowd of smiling, well-dressed middle-aged German men and women standing casually as a Nazi officer smashes a storefront window. In another, brownshirts carry heaps of Jewish books, presumably for burning. Another image shows a Nazi officer splashing gasoline on the pews of a synagogue before it’s set alight.
Yad Vashem — The World Holocaust Remembrance Center released the photographs on the 84th anniversary of the November pogrom also known as Kristallnacht, or “The Night of Broken Glass.” Mobs of Germans and Austrians attacked, looted and burned Jewish shops and homes, destroyed 1,400 synagogues, killed 92 Jews and sent another 30,000 to concentration camps.
The violence is widely considered a starting point for the Holocaust, in which Nazi Germany murdered 6 million Jews.
Jonathan Matthews, head of Yad Vashem’s photo archive, said the photos dispel a Nazi myth that the attacks were “a spontaneous outburst of violence” rather than a pogrom orchestrated by the state. Firefighters, SS special police officers and members of the general public are all seen in the photos participating in the Kristallnacht. The photographers themselves were an integral part of the events.
Matthews said these were the first photos he was aware of depicting actions taking place indoors, as “most of the images we have of Kristallnacht are images from outside.” Altogether, he said, the photos “give you a much more intimate image of what’s happening.”
The photos were taken by Nazi photographers during the pogrom in the city of Nuremberg and the nearby town of Fuerth. They wound up in the possession of a Jewish American serviceman who served in Germany during World War II — how, precisely is uncertain, he never talked about them to his family.
His descendants, who declined to give his name, donated the album to Yad Vashem as part of the institution’s effort to collect Holocaust-era objects kept by survivors and their families.
Yad Vashem said the photos help demonstrate how the German public was aware of what was going on, and that the violence was part of a meticulously coordinated pogrom carried out by Nazi authorities. They even brought in photographers to document the atrocities.
Yad Vashem Chairman Dani Dayan said the photos will “serve as everlasting witnesses long after the survivors are no longer here to bear testimony to their own experiences.”
Despite Nazi censorship, The Associated Press was able to send pictures from Kristallnacht when it happened that were widely used in the U.S. The images included a burning synagogue, a youth preparing to clean up glass from a Jewish shop that had been vandalized, and people standing outside damaged shops in the aftermath of the attacks.
i don't want to see anything like that in this country, or at least, anything else like that in this country
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