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CMRivdogs

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  1. In reality MAGAs are all cowards, afraid to face their constituents, other than threats and stupid memes .
  2. As an old ex APBA player..... Ouch
  3. August 30 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/august-30
  4. Royals picking up where they left off last weekend
  5. MAGAholic is really bad at this. He needs to stick to tiddly winks
  6. This popped up somewhere in my feeds. It hits home this week after spending time with cousins I haven’t seen in probably 30 plus years at an uncle’s life celebration service. He passed a couple weeks ago after turning 98.
  7. Compared to today's "conservatives" Nixon was pretty moderate. At least on domestic issues. If I remember 16 year old me, it was Viet Nam where he was hawkish. Watergate did him in but that was nowhere near what Trump has done in the past 8 months to this country. I don't know, it's been a downhill slide a while now. MAGAs make Birchers look like choirboys. BTW Goldwater was right.
  8. August 29 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/august-29
  9. Get ready for show trials. Not just on immigration, but on anything or anyone who opposes the Great Pumpkin
  10. August 28
  11. In normal times both parties would be screaming for hearings and asking the guy in charge of our nation's health agency WTF are you doing.
  12. So much winning, or is it Whining https://bsky.app/profile/whetmoser.com/post/3lxf3pimse22c
  13. I read part of the treatment is IV infusions. That’s probably way we’re seeing in his hands.
  14. I think the "official announced" diagnosis was Cronic Venus Insufficency". Basically a weakening of the veins in his legs. From what I've read it's serious, but not necessarily fatal. There is a risk of blood clots in the legs, especially in older obese individuals from what I've read. It makes sense, especially if you watch his gait when he walks. He is obese and I really don't consider swinging a golf club while riding around in a golf cart serious exercise. But then I not a doctor, so what do I know
  15. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-collapse-of-bipartisan-immigration-reform-a-guide-for-the-perplexed/ The easiest explanation is that Republicans in both the House and Senate yielded to objections from their all-but-certain presidential nominee, former president Donald Trump. Once the House Speaker stated publicly that he would not allow the Senate bill to reach the House floor for a vote, Republican senators were unwilling to run the political risk of supporting a measure that would not become law. However, there are deeper reasons for the deadlock over immigration. The last comprehensive immigration reform was enacted almost four decades ago, during Ronald Reagan’s presidency. This bill represented a grand bargain between elected officials who sought to extend legal protection to millions of migrants who had entered the U.S. illegally and officials who were most concerned about stemming the flow of such migrants. The bill accomplished the former but had no discernible impact on the latter, leading many conservatives to denounce it as an “amnesty” bill.
  16. If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck.,..
  17. August 26 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/august-25 On August 25, 1944, after more than four years of Nazi occupation, Paris is liberated by the French 2nd Armored Division and the U.S. 4th Infantry Division. German resistance was light, and General Dietrich von Choltitz, commander of the German garrison, defied an order by Adolf Hitler to blow up Paris’ landmarks and burn the city to the ground before its liberation. Choltitz signed a formal surrender that afternoon, and on August 26, Free French General Charles de Gaulle led a joyous liberation march down the Champs d’Elysees. On August 25, 1835, the first in a series of six articles announcing the supposed discovery of life on the moon appears in the New York Sunnewspaper. Known collectively as “The Great Moon Hoax,” the articles were supposedly reprinted from the Edinburgh Journal of Science. The byline was Dr. Andrew Grant, described as a colleague of Sir John Herschel, a famous astronomer of the day. Herschel had in fact traveled to Capetown, South Africa, in January 1834 to set up an observatory with a powerful new telescope. As Grant described it, Herschel had found evidence of life forms on the moon, including such fantastic animals as unicorns, two-legged beavers and furry, winged humanoids resembling bats. The articles also offered vivid description of the moon’s geography, complete with massive craters, enormous amethyst crystals, rushing rivers and lush vegetation.
  18. Let me add, this was about the same time that teleministers started going polical under the guise of Christianity
  19. When churches begin chasing the $$$ all bets are off. Mega churches and their ministers are false prophets.
  20. Who would know the difference. I say that as a Pirate fan from the ‘60s. They are currently my #2 team
  21. August 24 https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/august-24
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