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This must be back to the future day. But whatabout Abe Lincoln was he a war hero?
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Team A good. Team B bad. It’s that simple. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
ionel replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Then what about burning a shopping cart full of groceries outside Costco to protest high food prices? I dont understand why the other two aren't speech issues but surely this one. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Offthemat replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It’s hard to believe this has to be pointed out at this stage of the affair. It’s been widely reported, even when dishonestly. -
But he is a hero for not joining. We would have lost every battle he was in!
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Rademacher transfer?
Interviewed_at_Weehawken replied to Jimmy Cinnabon's topic in College Wrestling
I'm guessing that Deloitte, the largest of the Big Four accounting firms, will be able to handle a few audits if they put any degree of effort into it. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
https://oversight.house.gov/release/the-cover-up-big-tech-the-swamp-and-mainstream-media-coordinated-to-censor-americans-free-speech-/ The Cover Up: Big Tech, the Swamp, and Mainstream Media Coordinated to Censor Americans’ Free Speech Former Twitter employees testified on their decision to restrict protected speech and interfere in the democratic process WASHINGTON — Today, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing titled “Protecting Speech from Government Interference and Social Media Bias, Part 1: Twitter’s Role in Suppressing the Biden Laptop Story.”Chairman Comer and Committee Republicans detailed how Twitter worked closely with the federal government to actively monitor and censor Americans online. Under the leadership of former Twitter employees Vijaya Gadde, James Baker, and Yoel Roth, Twitter coordinated extensively with the FBI to disproportionately target Republican leaders, conservative activists, and certain media outlets. In October 2020, Twitter censored the New York Post’s story about the Biden family’s business schemes based on the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, despite the article not violating any Twitter policies. -
Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
Did anyone prevent the free exercise of speech? Please give me an example. -
https://share.google/G9KD2wSr1f0b1fYJP He had his chances to serve in the military and chickened out of it. F--- this draft dodging coward. Then he had the nerve to say McCain wasn't a war hero? This is what you voted for.
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Caveira replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
You skipped right past the literal censorship that took place during the last few election cycles . -
Mr tabs
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Trump's DOJ wants to criminalize free speech
Tripnsweep replied to Tripnsweep's topic in Non Wrestling Topics
It's hilarious how you want to deflect from the issue, which is chipping away at the first amendment. -
This was a good one i watched recently:
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A menace on the mat and at the cigarette machine. (also, I have a wrestling friend from Moldova who basically calls every nation' birth certificates into question except for the US.)
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I stand corrected he did 3-1 in 2023 I will caveat that with it was 17-year-old Toprak but still a great win. Nic bouzakis also beat him in 2022, this kid has been wrestling juniors since he was 16 what a menace.
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Nothing polical just entertaining Here is my first recommendation. What are you guys watching or listening to?
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The only people starving in Gaza are those who can’t afford to buy food from Hamas.
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AH! I knew it was something. Just couldn't quite put my finger on it...
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Did Mendes beat Toprak?
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They don’t care how anyone else treats Palestinian terrorists, only Jews.
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Yes you missed the sarcasm. I usually don't use that much punctuation for instance. My bad. However, I bet Red Viking and Unc Bernie don't know!
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I don't see a joke in you not knowing this common bit of knowledge. Or did I miss the sarcasm?
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Zeth Romney up to 141
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AI Mode All News Images Videos Short videos Forums Shopping Web Books Maps Flights Finance Search tools Feedback AI Overview +7 Egypt maintains a tight border policy with the Gaza Strip, primarily due to security concerns and a strategic effort to avoid a potential influx of Palestinian refugees into its territory, particularly the Sinai Peninsula . Here's a breakdown of the key reasons: Security Concerns: Preventing Militant Infiltration: Egypt fears that a porous border could allow Hamas or other Palestinian militants into the Sinai Peninsula, potentially destabilizing the region where Egyptian military forces have previously battled Islamic militants. Avoiding Conflict with Israel: A resurgence of militancy in Sinai could create a launching pad for attacks against Israel, jeopardizing the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. Maintaining Internal Stability: Egypt's regime has actively suppressed dissent, particularly from Islamist groups, and sees a connection between Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, which has been targeted by the government. Concerns about Displacement of Palestinians: Avoiding a Refugee Crisis: Egypt is wary of a mass exodus of Palestinians into its territory, fearing the long-term burden of supporting a large refugee population and the potential for increased instability in Sinai. Opposing Permanent Resettlement: Egypt has repeatedly expressed strong opposition to any plans that could lead to the permanent resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza, viewing it as a potential erasure of the Palestinian cause. Sovereignty and Border Control: Rafah Crossing Control: Egypt wants to maintain control over the Rafah border crossing, which is a vital lifeline for Gaza but also a point of potential vulnerability. Egyptian authorities have been hesitant to open the crossing without guarantees about aid delivery and security arrangements. Recent Closure: The Rafah crossing has been closed since Israeli forces advanced and seized control of it in May 2024, according to Doctors Without Borders. Egypt has insisted that Israeli forces must withdraw from the Palestinian side of the crossing before it can be fully reopened. In summary, Egypt's blockade of Gaza is driven by a complex interplay of security concerns, including anxieties about militant infiltration and destabilization, coupled with a firm stance against the displacement of Palestinians into its territory.
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I just love that stuff. I'd be all over that deal.