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So we did get a Friday thread.
Mornin’ Gang again.
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SD, carrying our conversation over, again for BX models so not sure if it applies in your case but apparently the factory third function is a diverter valve not a true third function.
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GJT; bringing this over in case you missed it;
GJT the third function is ridiculously expensive, $1200 + $300 to install. As far as the three functions working at the seam time they will, IF you have enough GPM so if the mower is spinning, the other functions will be sluggish, not the fault of the equipment but that the tractor was designed with a 7 GPM hydraulic system that was only expected to be used for up/down/tilt and a third function for a grapple or something.
FWIW; I couldn’t believe that a 6 port manifold and electronic valve kit could be $1200 Bucks! $500 would be more like it.
And;
GJT, FWIW; I’ve been kinda’ wanting a grapple but have not been able to justify it but once I have the third function I may revisit it.
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GJT Thanks, I don’t think that’s the case but I’ll check it out. A diverter valve that uses the mower or the lift but not both would be worthless.
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TGIF Folks!
World Series TONIGHT!
GOOOOOOOOOOOOO ‘STROS!
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GJT Thanks, I don’t think that’s the case but I’ll check it out. A diverter valve that uses the mower or the lift but not both would be worthless.
I’m not familiar enough with the system to have an educated opinion, just passing info on I’ve seen discussed. I know about power beyonds on large systems but that’s it.
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#5 Katfish
I’m so excited! We are going to a neighbor’s for a watch party. I got a bad feelin’ tho…
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Elon Musk has taken over Twitter and heads are already rolling.
Let that sink in!
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From the C&C:
C&C NEWS ☙ Friday, October 28, 2022 ☙ THE WHOLE PLAN
First, a short good news roundup — the tide continues turning. Then, I’m officially releasing my blueprint for a final exit from the pandemic, including how we’ll get to criminal prosecutions. I’ll lay out a practical, step-by-step plan for you.
This should be interesting.
First up he reports on the Twitter heads a-rolling, as I mentioned above. Of course, lefties are hoping he implodes the Twitter now, since it’s no longer under their control. Strange, I thought Twitter was important. Ah, I get it – WAS important. Control=Important.
Then this:
Reports say Musk has asked his Tesla engineers to review the Twitter code base. I wonder why.
A couple points. First, Musk’s Twitter acquisition has already succeeded by preventing the platform from being weaponized against Republicans in the midterm elections. Second, even if Twitter doesn’t change one bit, it has probably been neutralized as a future way for leftists to influence elections.
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Childers reports on a Fox story about the RNC launching an average of 2 1/2 lawsuits in each contested state.
That’s a lot of lawsuits. All filed around the same time. All filed strategically.
This should be encouraging to folks who felt like the GOP wasn’t “doing anything” to fight election fraud. I told folks, over and over, that the best strategy would be to wait till right before the elections. If you change the rules too soon, then cheaters will find ways around the new rules.
And then this interesting bit of news:
I can also share with you that I’ve been assisting a team researching a well-organized ballot-harvesting network within low-income Florida communities. The team presented the developed information to Florida’s Election Integrity task force this week, and they’ve green-lighted it for criminal investigation. The case appears to be much more meaningful than arresting felons one-by-one for violating the terms of their reinstated voting rights.
He’s in the trenches. There’s a reason I like this guy so much. He walks the talk.
He asks a question I’ve seen over yonder: Whatever happened to monkeypox?
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Elon Musk
let the good times roll
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Started out at 42° and sunny skies up here.
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Now Childers lays out his “road to Nuremberg” that he promised a few days ago. I’m going to have to chop stuff out, so y’all know where to go to get the full info.
*THE FOUR-PHASE C&C PROSECUTION PATHWAY*
When will we see justice?
It’s not as easy as some folks hope, but life’s not easy OR fair. But the plan is simple. It’s straightforward. It’s practical. We only have to overcome the most highly-motivated, highly-resourced, and truly evil folks that have ever infested the human race since God drowned the last bunch.
…Our adversaries have made a terrible error. They think we’ll just forget and move on to ‘the next thing’ once the pandemic is over. They think we can be distracted by a corrupt proxy war in Eastern Europe and dark suggestions of nuclear war.
They are wrong. We. Will. Never. Forget.
Always remember: David killed Goliath with one well-placed pebble.
/snip
But Justice often takes time. Justice often takes effort. Justice often takes a vast and expensive effort. But sometimes — like this time — justice is INEVITABLE.
/snip
we should be carefully asking, “how can we achieve justice FASTER?”
Phase One.
We’re just starting to emerge from Phase One, which is a completely defensive phase.
Phase One is like a home invasion.
/snip
Phase one is pure DEFENSE. No offense, not until the house is secure. Only then can you start thinking about the next phase. And that’s about where we are now. We were taken by surprise. We didn’t know what’d hit us. It took time to fight back and secure our kids and our jobs and our states.
/snip
Phase Two. Investigation.
Phase Two is when the investigation starts. This is like where you find out the police aren’t going to be helping much.
/snip
So you start your own investigation of the home invasion. You start talking to your neighbors….
You get the idea. It’s up to you to collect the evidence, since the cops aren’t doing it yet.
/snip
We found out the FBI is strangely uninterested in the gain of function research, the engineered virus, the illegal labs, the FDA’s criminal rubber stamp, the remdesivir bonuses, or the politically-captured CDC. For now, we must collect the evidence of the pandemic crimes ourselves….
And we’ll have to keep track of all the unprosecuted criminals like Birx, Fauci, Baric, Psaki, Collins, and so forth. At some point they’ll run for the hinterlands, just like the German concentration camp commanders …
Phase Three. Assimilation.
Phases Two and Three aren’t necessarily sequential. They can run in parallel. In Phase Three, we need to take (or re-take) local and state institutions that provide access to internal information and shore up political support.
Our folks need to move (back) into the institutions. For example, imagine a hospital with a publicly-elected board. ….
Either way, we can run a slate of replacement board candidates and, sooner or later, take a majority position on the hospital board.
Once our candidates are installed on the board, they can immediately commence internal investigations and public disclosures of what really happened at that hospital during the pandemic….
As another example, we can get our people (back) into the universities….
And we can get our people inside local health departments, and into state health agencies (especially in blue states).
Even more inevitable will be the slow, steady changing of the political guard. Whether we run our own candidates or not, natural political turnover will constantly bring new blood into local, state and federal offices. New people who’ve never held office before.
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All these new politicians will have no covid baggage. They aren’t afraid of investigations, because they weren’t in office to go along with the lockdowns and mandates….
… eventually, a critical mass of untainted politicians will hold office. I don’t know if the right number is 10%, 20%, or 30%, but at some point, there will be enough new folks who were never involved to tip the whole thing over.
Phase IV. Prosecutions.
The inevitable tipping point will be a great help, but we don’t need to wait for a tipping point. …We can take over district attorney and county sheriff offices ourselves.
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We’ll run candidates for sheriff, district attorney, and state attorney general, all over this country, in 3,700 counties, EXPLICITLY on the platform of investigating and prosecuting covid cases.
That’ll be their entire platform. “Elect me, and I will convene a grand jury to investigate hospital murder and pharma murder cases,” or “Elect me, and I will arrest people who got folks killed during the pandemic.”
/snip
Who can our newly elected sheriffs and DA’s prosecute? We don’t need to start at the top. Start at the bottom, like they do with organized crime prosecutions…. First you arrest the neighborhood thug, and then turn him against the next level up.
Think about all the local “experts” who pushed false information about jab safety and efficacy, who people relied on to take the jabs. I can think of five “experts” right here in Alachua County,…who’d all be ripe for prosecution. Or these so-called “doctors” who merrily pushed jabs on kids without providing complete informed consent, and somebody died.
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Now that I think about it, maybe *I* should run for DA, or even Florida Attorney General, next time. I love Ashley, please vote for her this year, but what EXACTLY is she doing about pandemic crimes?
I’d vote for him. In a heartbeat. He’s already proven he’s a lion.
To recap, here is C&C’s prescription for fixing EVERYTHING:
1) Pass state laws replacing electronic voting machines and scanners with watermarked, serialized paper ballots.
2) Pass a short, plain federal law revoking vaccine manufacturer liability shields, so they have the same liability as all other drug makers.
3) Follow C&C’s Four-Phase prosecution pathway to hold the criminals to account.
I know this is a longer post, but I wanted to keep his plan all together in one cohesive post.
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Hard?” Ann asked. “Johnny, it’s been an honor.”
In 1973, the whole country was gripped by the tragic story of John McClamrock, a high school football player paralyzed during a violent tackle. But after the newspapers moved on, another story was quietly unfolding, one of courage, perseverance, and a mother’s fierce love.
And;
Eight weeks after John’s death, Ann died in her bed, her prayer of thanksgiving card on the bedside table. Henry was sitting beside her, holding her hand. He had her cremated and her ashes put in an urn, which he decided to bury in the ground directly over John’s casket, at a cemetery near Love Field. At her service, the same priest who had presided over John’s funeral said, “We send off Ann today to be with the son she loved. We send her to the mansions of the saints.”
Is somebody cutting onions in here?
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SD et al. Yes, we are getting a little rain out here this morning – light drizzle, but every little bit helps. High for the day guessed at 60 or so, presently 55. Instead of posting Ammo Grrrll in green italics in its entirety, I’ll just bring forward the link. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/10/thoughts-from-the-ammo-line-451.php
Eyesight is still pretty fuzzy this morning. This is taking a little longer than I had expected, but I’m still not complaining. Just can’t read very well.
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“Land Shark”…..”I’m from Jehovah Witnesses”……. 😀
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#10 SuperDave – strong onions… I even smelled them over here
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#10 SuperDave
Those are some mighty strong onions!
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A documentary named Died Suddenly will come out November 21st. Watch the trailer here.
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TexMo
Some comments are ridiculous – I got the vaccine and didn’t die!
My very conservative but very pro vax BIL even admits he has not felt right since the jab, I can tell it when talking to him he loses train of thought, loses memory. My sister, his wife has had various medical issues they have not figured out. He believes it was the vaccine.
His logic is/was, they personally went to nine funerals due to Covid, they were scared to death of it. I understand but damn.
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Today was Civic Duty day for me: I showed up for Jury Duty and was dismissed around 9:15, came home and then went to vote. I have the rest of the day to do something else and “else” is not yet defined.
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Texpat has mentioned Teterboro airport just north of here. His house is situated perfectly for standing out front and watching a banking side view of the gorgeous jets.
It’s a corporate jet fashion show, man.
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Forecast around here is 99% chance of thunderstorms at 2 pm as I am headed to my medical checkup. I never have liked driving in the rain, but I’ll take some rain and like it!
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Went against my grain and voted early. Don’t blame me!
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Well, if it’ll make you feel better, go back again on Election Day.
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Strange how these things work out… I remember the last fall that I was working – and all the jabs were first being rolled out. A really good friend of mine posted on Thursday that she was so excited to get her 2nd jab on Friday morning, since they hadn’t been able to see the grandkids in almost a year… Friday evening – “I’ve never felt so sick in my life – heading to the hospital”…. Sunday – GONE… never did get to see the grandkids again. I know that’s pretty subjective – but it was enough to make me question the thing – and my answer always came up “NOPE – ain’t gonna do it.”
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Sounds like Jerry Lee Lewis really did pass this time.
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BSue
Thank God I had bad reactions to a pneumonia shot years previous, I didn’t want to take a chance what the supershot woulda done to me.
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Paul Pelosi was assaulted in his San FranSicko home at 2:27 PDT today. According to FOX news he is in brain surgery at this time. A 42 year old whack-job was shouting ‘Where’s Nanci’ . Pelousi was hit with a hammer. Nanzi was in DC at the time.
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Yeah, the Pneumovax just about took Fay out, before I knew her. Which is one of the reasons she declined the Killer Clot Shot.
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Nancy Pelosi’s Husband, Paul, Hospitalized After Being ‘Violently Assaulted’ During Home Invasion.
So how are they going to blame this on Trump?
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My #27, this was in the story;
Back in 2021, Pelosi’s garage door was vandalized and spray-painted with a message that read “$2K” with a line through it.
It’s speculated that the vandalization was committed by criminal liberal activists because they also wrote “UBI!” which refers to universal basic income.
Others lines read “cancel rent?” and “we want everything!”
“Cancel Rent?” “We want everything!” Another line appeared to read, “UBI!” referring to the concept of universal basic income.
The suspects who committed that vandalism around 2 a.m.have never been identified. They also left a pig’s head on the sidewalk.
So how are they going to blame this on Trump? I’m sure Nasty Nancy will say that we don’t have a crime problem, we have a
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Bones your #25 wasn’t visible when I posted #27, I even scrolled up to see if it had been posted.
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*Hat Tip* – ACE rides again!
Florida *Democrat* Election Official Blows Whistle of Longstanding ILLEGAL Practice of “Ballot Harvesting” by Paying Mostly African-American Residents $10 Per Ballot
—Ace
WARNING: THIS POST CONTAINS “MISINFORMATION” ACCORDING TO THE TREASONOUS CRIMINAL GANGS CALLED THE DOJ AND FBI, DEFINED AS “TRUE FACTS WHICH CONTRADICT THE LIES OF THE REGIME.”
I say RTWDT
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I read about Paul Pelosi this morning. I don’t care for his wife one iota, but beating an 82 year old man with a hammer is unconscionable.
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If I lived down the street from the spectacular Maywood Market neighborhood grocery store, I would weigh 400 lbs.
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I got Handyman’s paycheck cut and delivered, then voted, then back to the shop to check the mail, then off to Kroger to see if they had anything worth buying for canning.
They had bone-in pork roasts for 97 cents/pound. I bought three. Gonna hack the meat off as best I can and then roast the bones and make stock outta them. Kroger also had butter and bell peppers at a decent price (for today’s prices), so I bought some. Ghee in process for butter, and the peppers will have to take their turn in Fred and/or the oven soon. I have all of those eggs to process, too.
I got it all done before the sky opened up, thank goodness. I even got to eat something….
While unloading groceries, I got a call from one of the investors who helped us sell our big property. Ty and I still keep in touch. If I see a property that may be a potential buy for them, I’m more than happy to send the address and a picture if possible. I have no problem with other people making money, and I think that anyone who hustles like he and his partner did deserve all the success they can handle.
Anyway, he has a nine month old daughter, and “believe it or not, I have another one on the way!” I was laughing and congratulating him, and he said “Yeah, this one kinda caught us by surprise.” “No way, really?!” I replied and we both busted up laughing.
He’s just a nice guy.
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“Yeah, this one kinda caught us by surprise.” “No way, really?!” I replied and we both busted up laughing.
Well at least the children will not be 10 – 11 months apart in age. When I see that, I always get a good laugh.
When the Mrs. was pregnant with our third child, I was going to the gym regularly and I even had a personal trainer at the time. One day he remarked on my progress and how much weight I had lifted that day. Then it dawned on him that the Mrs. was about eight months pregnant. Yeah… all that testosterone had found another outlet. 😉
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I bought a new TV for upstairs last Christmas. I never watch anything over the air so I could not recall if I ever hooked up an antenna to the TV. I just looked behind there and sure enough the antenna was plugged in. Even better FOX comes in crystal clear.
Go Astros!
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WARNING POSSIBLE FEAR MONGERING AHEAD
BE AFRAID VERY AFRAID
‘There’s No Such Thing As A Woman’: Man Crowned Glamour Brazil’s ‘Woman Of The Year’
The award show was presented by Glamour Magazine Brazil.
Although Quebrada won the award, he does not identify as a woman as many trans-identifying men do.
“I’m not a woman, I’m a transvestite,” he said. “Let’s be honest, there’s no such thing as ‘a woman.’”
Quebrada identifies as a gay man and a transvestite.
SAY WHAT? No such thing as a woman? Boy is that gonna come as a shock to my B’Sue. Yes I know it is Brazil, but this is not an isolated instance of this insanity, I am glad I am not looking for a GIRL friend. Way too many fake handbags out there now.
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RE: Maywood Market neighborhood grocery
So it sounds like Texpat gets the Whole Foods experience without the Whole Foods prices.
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#36 Squawk
Way too many fake handbags out there now.
At least with a handbag you can take a flame to it. If it’s real leather, it will not burn. If it is vinyl, it will melt.
Too bad such an easy test doesn’t exist for telling the real wimminz from the fake wimminz.
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I posted this on our BACA group chat earlier today. Read what I had to say and then call your state reps.
If I share obscene or pornographic material with a minor, I’ll probably wind up in jail. Ever wonder how our children’s school libraries are filled with such material that serves to sexualize and groom our children?
It’s called an OES, Obscenity Exemption Statue. In Texas there is an affirmative defense in the Texas Penal Code 43.24 & 43.25 that allows teachers, principals, counselors, and librarians off the hook for promoting this material.
Texas Penal Code 43.24 relates to obscenity towards children. Texas Penal Code 43.25 relates to sexual performance and solicitation of sexual performance by a minor.
Texas Penal Code 43.24 (c) –“It is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this section that the sale, distribution, or exhibition was by a person having scientific, educational, governmental, or other similar justification.
Texas Penal Code 43.25 (f) (2) – “the conduct was for a bona fide educational, medical, psychological, psychiatric, judicial, law enforcement, or legislative purpose”
Under the guise of education, these books with explicit verbiage and illustrations pertaining to sex, oral sex, homosexuality, trans, hand jobs, blow jobs, and masturbation, etc can be purchased by school librarians. Kids can check them out. Teachers can read these books to their classrooms.
The Texas legislature does not convene until January, however, legislators are working now to draft bills in preparation. Write your current legislators now to remove this affirmative defense from our Penal Code. Then if you are like me and have been redistricted, write your new representative after the election next month.
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Holy cow! Why is there ANY exception to the laws on exposing kids to sexually explicit materials?
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Well at least the children will not be 10 – 11 months apart in age. When I see that, I always get a good laugh.
IIRC, he said something about “six weeks caught us by surprise”. He knows he’s having another girl, so the wife must be at least five months into the pregnancy.
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Tedtam @ 3:39 pm
Holy cow! Why is there ANY exception to the laws on exposing kids to sexually explicit materials?
I can see why.
educational, medical, psychological, psychiatric, judicial, law enforcement, or legislative purpose
The list above is for those who can claim an affirmative defense. It sounds like it is written to protect law enforcement during their investigation and prosecution of perps. I can only guess the exemption for “education” is in case a child confides in a teacher and they ask the child for details. They need to tighten up these definitions so that these dang teachers, counselors, and librarians can’t exploit this loophole and bring this garbage into our schools.
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10 days before the election Paul Pelosi is attacked and totalitariancrat propagandist media is already labeling him a conspiracy theorist q anon right winger.
Yeah right.
My there’s something awful fishy smell bout this story bs meter just hit 10.
In the age of illusion everything is deception.
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Squawk – a friend of mine is trying to get registered and on the Couch.
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Naw, they ain’t no ways biased:
The Lake Campaign Has Questions After a Local Media Outlet Called Her Race…12 Days Early
According to Fox 10, the graphic was generated by the Associated Press and was a mistake.
This graphic was never meant to go on air — the numbers were only part of a test. The station has taken steps to make sure this cannot happen again.
Funny how these “accidental mistakes” never seem to favor a conservative.
The incident has prompted Arizona Republican Congressman Jake Hoffman to introduce legislation, citing election interference.
Gee, ya’ think?
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Well, color me surprised!
The Justice Department this week outlined the steps it will take on Election Day to ensure a fair election process, but a government watchdog is warning that the plan leaves out critical details that open the door to selective enforcement against red states.
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The plan says the Civil Rights Division will conduct monitoring in the field and that Civil Rights Division attorneys will be prepared to receive complaints that day. It also said prosecutors at the Public Integrity Section will be on duty while polls are open to take election integrity complaints and that DOJ is prepared to hear complaints about intimidation at the polls and practices that have a “discriminatory purpose or a discriminatory result.”
FGA Legal Director Stewart Whitson said he’s worried DOJ will focus these efforts only on Republican-led states on Election Day in a bid to prop up chances for a Democratic victory and said DOJ is unlikely to reveal more for fear of revealing partisan bias.
/snip
“Their hope is to get through the midterm election and then the presidential election in 2024 before the full scope of this scheme comes to light.”
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Speaking of newbys, what’s happened to the $1.75 guy from north of town?
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#42 – Abuck mentioned several times having ‘more’ stuff to keep up with and would not be posting as much for a while (family etc). I don’t recall the specifics.
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Well, just as I left the house at 1:45 to drive to my Medicare appointment, the bottom fell out, but it was an easy drive. I parked in the garage and easily found “Plaza 1” was a part of the main old building. I think I’ve had other docs in that same building. Arriving when it’s raining is not a problem there. My PCP expects to be back in her consortium’s nearby original 1-story building in the Spring — it’s being remodeled now.
When I saw her in April this year, I was adamantly opposed to any mRNA boosters, but today when I simply said No, there was no argument.
The rain was just about over when I drove home, but I’m glad my grass and trees got a good soaking.
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Abuck signs on, doesn’t post. Just sits there watching. Like a perv in a white van. Creepy.
😛 😛
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Tedtam
there is nothing blocking your friend form registering. Her first comment will be moderated though. You ,might watch for that
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Tedtam, I finally got to feeling enough better to remember I need to be “prepping” – only thing I could think of besides canned veggies, or going to the store…. was rice. Read a thing on making “fast rice” by cooking regular rice, then dehydrating it, so that it is like “Minute Rice” – just REhydrate with hot liquid, as with most things… Just wondering if you’ve ever tried it. (BTW – my first batch is now in Nell, so I didn’t wait for an answer before trying it – just wondered if you have, and if so – what was your experience????)
Oh yes – GO ASTROS!!!!!!!
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My saintly mother called me and mentioned that one of her friends looked at her printed ballot and she knows that she voted for Big Wheels, yet her printed ballot showed that she voted for Beta O’Dork. Be sure to check your printed ballot before you turn it in.
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Tedtam
Tell your friend when she (she is a she ain’t she?) gets to the login page to login where the red circle is in this picture.
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BTW my #49 has been
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Squawkbox Noise and his trusty stamp workin overtime. You know it’s triple what you make regular time, right?
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GJT
Don’t forget the keys to the non corporate rest room and Christmas Bonus.
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Candid shots and brief videos from inside Twitter headquarters today as changes are being made. https://notthebee.com/article/come-over-here-and-enjoy-the-best-reaction-memes-to-elon-musk-taking-control-of-twitter
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Astros jersey donned
Beer iced down
Lets do this!
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#53 EG: Those memes are epic!
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Kyle Tucker sez BUH–BYE!
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Well, Handsome came and took five dozen eggs off my hands. Now I have to make a decision on what to dry first: eggs or bell peppers?
Maybe Fred can handle the eggs and the oven can do the peppers.
Boy, do I have work to do…
But the Twitter memes did make a highly delightful break.
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The steal is on in PA just like in 2020.
Actually the totalitariancrats have been cheating for decades and the go along to get along party just sat back and did nothing but allow it to get this bad.
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…………but I rePEAT myself
Kyle Tucker sez BUH–BYE!
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Somehow I think I’m supposed to be scared of something, but so far I’m not. Hope I don’t get into a naked hammer fight with some possibly gay guy tonight.
BTW, GF who is not at all a sports fan, has relented to peer pressure up in Philly and is watching the game. Of course, being a Rice girl, she did her prep work and knows all the players for both teams, what their major claims to fame are, and even the basic rules of baseball. I’ll say this, the girl does her home work. She doesn’t want to be embarrassed by her friends i guess, and all anyone is talking about is the WS, so she brought herself up to speed. Now if I could just get her interested in football…
OK, I’m going to fight to stay up a while longer.
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Okay, 3 dozen eggs into Fred (after performing the obligatory egg spill, so 2 11/12 dozen eggs), my big bag of colored bell peppers loaded into the oven on drying mode, canning will be flame off in 2.45 minutes, dishes are washed, ghee has been strained and jarred up, and I’m tahrred.
Do I have enough snap to work on Latin?
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Yanno….I’m not, generally, easily frightened.
All of this end of the world bullshit is bullshit.
And even if it happens, I’m just fine.
But Dr phil has commented twice today.
During daylight hours.
Now I’m scared.
The apocalypse has arrived.
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I can smell the results of my labors. I have the remains of two pork roasts in the crock pot being made into future soup stock, and I am reminded of the other night when I made soup for Hubby.
I was able to pull some veggies from the garden, the protein from one of my jars, and the remaining items from my dried goods.
It was dang nice to not have to run to the store. I’ve never really stockpiled food before, but it does make my busy nights less stressful when everything I need is right. there.
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BTW – I grow radishes more for the greens than for the roots, so I have season-long radishes with truly impressive stems on them, inch thick or more, and winding around inside my totes. Lots of greens, which I use in place of or with lettuce for salad greens.
I’m wondering if I can harvest those stems when the colder weather hits. I can cook the radishes from the store; they remind me of small potatoes. If I can harvest the stems, that’ll be quite a bit of potato substitute on my plate.
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Come on Astros.
Lets do it. Let’s put ‘em away.
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I guess it is too late for us to trade for a decent Designated Hitter.
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Isn’t Mancini 0 for 90 as a DH?
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#60 unck
it was dark, rainy and gray today so I was able to climb out of my coffin a little earlier than usual.
Boo!
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Dangit! All those rituals gone to waste.
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Hey Y’all it’s the weekend! And we be needing a new page to scribble on. Anyway wake up slackers!
Mornin’ Gang
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Slowly suiting up to head out for more new HEROs
Yall enJOY!
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Katfish be safe out there.
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Good morning. Here’s the WIP. https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/10/the-week-in-pictures-happy-halloween-edition-2.php
Have a great weekend.
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