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Let It Burn!
The enemy is pedophiles.
Playing victim, eh?
^^^Indeed.... blatant violation...we shall see...
You have an active imagination for being poorly educated and on the slow side of average, son. Good for you!
Toxic is a victim of her own lies, weaknesses and stupidity. The alcoholism doesn't help.Playing victim, eh?
You spelled biggest dumbass wrong.LOL! Here we go with the "poorly educated" bullshit again. This coming from the forum'sNaval Aviation Commanderand flight instructor
I'm poorly educated...You spelled biggest dumbass wrong.
^^^LOL! Here we go with the "poorly educated" bullshit again. This coming from the forum's Naval Aviation Commander and flight instructor
Confession is good for the soul, Arbie. I'll pray for you tonight.I'm poorly educated...
We all do the best with what we got.I'm poorly educated...
Transparency is necessary for Democracy to function, this is great news.
A blow to trumpism.
On President Joe Biden’s first day in office, White House press secretary Jen Psaki pledged that the administration would “bring transparency and truth back to government.” While the administration took some initial steps toward fulfilling this pledge, it has simply failed to act on a number of transparency issues. Worse, the administration seems to be embracing the opaque and undemocratic policies of its predecessors on a few other fronts.
One year into Biden’s presidency, the drive to fulfill this promise of transparency seems to have dissipated. As Biden and his advisers look to the next year, they should prioritize policies that eliminate barriers to transparency and democratic accountability, and work to strengthen those norms for administrations to come.
^^^You spelled biggest dumbass wrong.
I hope Matt the Pedo doesn't wimp out on his threat.Matt Gaetz Issues Threat to Congress as House Ethics Report Looms
Matt Gaetz issues threat to Congress as House ethics report looms
The House Ethics Committee reportedly voted in secret on Wednesday to release a hotly anticipated report on Gaetz.www.newsweek.com
What's New
Former Congressman Matt Gaetz is threatening to "expose" the supposed "me too" settlements of his former colleagues after the House Ethics Committee voted to release a report on its investigation of sexual misconduct accusations leveled against the Florida Republican.
Newsweek reached out for comment to the offices of GOP Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Democratic House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries via email on Wednesday.
Why It Matters
Gaetz resigned from Congress on November 13, just after President-elect Donald Trump nominated him to serve as U.S. attorney general. The former congressman withdrew himself from consideration a week later after facing doubts over his ability to gain Senate confirmation.
The House Ethics Committee report—focused on allegations including a claim that Gaetz had sex with a minor—was initially blocked from release by Gaetz's resignation and likely played a key role in the failure of his nomination to Trump's Cabinet.
Re read the rule.Another 12 B
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Let's be honest, TOP is about as sharp as a baseball.Re read the rule.Another 12 B