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Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 05:10:49 pm »

Got dumped on  My creek is in my yard now

Over an hour of a crazy hard pour
Posted by: Texas Pete
« on: Today at 05:02:13 pm »

Getting ready to storm bad!
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:53:11 pm »

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:49:17 pm »

"...Ukrainian drones have hit the Omsk oil refinery - the biggest one in Russia, more than 2500 km from Ukraine..."
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:46:40 pm »

"...The Omsk refinery in Russia has been hit at multiple points. At least two oil processing towers have been struck and are burning. This is Russia‘s largest and most modern refinery with an annual production capacity of 22 million tons. 06 July 2026..."
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:39:15 pm »

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:37:11 pm »

Posted by: Texas Pete
« on: Today at 04:33:08 pm »

Occupy Democrats

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BREAKING: HAHA! Protesters in Türkiye are preparing for Trump’s visit with a giant banner that warns the people of Istanbul to “hide their children” because the credibly accused pedophile is on his way!
We hope he sees it…
The president of the United States is headed to Istanbul this week for NATO’s annual summit, and the people of Türkiye are not super pleased about either event.
Authorities have already arrested 225 people in anticipation of protests and issued a strict two-week ban on public gatherings in the capital of Ankara.
But they weren’t able to stop protesters from hanging a huge banner from Istanbul’s famed Haliç Bridge, which urged the city to “hide their children” because Trump is coming.
It’s good to know that wherever he goes, his crimes with Jeffrey Epstein will always be haunting him – and that the people of the world will never let him forget it.

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:20:22 pm »

"..Nothing that humans made up is inevitable.

The technologies we use are choices we make. The governments we elect are choices we make. The regulations we design are choices we make.

All of it can be changed, reversed, banned, and is indeed evitable.."
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 04:10:10 pm »

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 03:36:42 pm »

Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 02:09:13 pm »

"..Halfway To 250, America’s Republican President Fought Big Business, Won The Real Peace Prize, And Loved Nature | If Teddy Roosevelt were alive today, he would loathe Donald Trump and be utterly repulsed by almost all of this administration’s policies.."
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 01:58:55 pm »

Belgians formally challenge Balogun decision
A rush of Belgian politicians, European sporting officials and EU leadership have questioned the White House’s role in the disciplinary judgment.

Trump called but said he only asked for a review not a particular outcome.
He doesn't even know soccer. He said when first saw it looked like players got entangled. Said history of referee involved was suspect(not explained).
Said can penalize game in but to penalize in game not yet played very unfair. Well that is the rule for red card. You have to sit out next game

However, the president rebuffed the idea that his talks with Infantino influenced the decision, even as the FIFA president has cozied up to Trump during his second term — showering him in compliments and creating a new “peace prize” that he awarded Trump ahead of the tournament.

“All I did was ask for a review,” Trump said. “I didn’t say that you have to do this.”

The comments come after a slate of other nations’ soccer federations panned the decision, with the European Commission demanding “fair play and transparent competition” in sports. Belgian officials, whose country will play against the U.S. today, expressed intense consternations and have formally challenged the ruling.

Trump on Monday described his reaction to the initial game call as confused. He characterized the collision between Balogun and Tarik Muharemović as the two players being “sort of entangled” and, upon learning that a red card would bar Balogun from suiting up for the U.S.’s match against Belgium, thought it was “unfair.”

“It is one thing to penalize somebody for the game,” Trump said. “But how do you penalize him for a game that hasn’t been played yet? It’s very unfair, you can’t do that.”

That is known as, corruption.
Posted by: Mark J
« on: Today at 01:57:25 pm »

"...Republicans Freak Out as Trump Hoards Cash Meant for Midterm Campaigns | Donald Trump has not contributed to a campaign since March...."
Posted by: Frodo
« on: Today at 01:49:29 pm »

 Belgians formally challenge Balogun decision
A rush of Belgian politicians, European sporting officials and EU leadership have questioned the White House’s role in the disciplinary judgment.

Trump called but said he only asked for a review not a particular outcome.
He doesn't even know soccer. He said when first saw it looked like players got entangled. Said history of referee involved was suspect(not explained).
Said can penalize game in but to penalize in game not yet played very unfair. Well that is the rule for red card. You have to sit out next game

However, the president rebuffed the idea that his talks with Infantino influenced the decision, even as the FIFA president has cozied up to Trump during his second term — showering him in compliments and creating a new “peace prize” that he awarded Trump ahead of the tournament.

“All I did was ask for a review,” Trump said. “I didn’t say that you have to do this.”

The comments come after a slate of other nations’ soccer federations panned the decision, with the European Commission demanding “fair play and transparent competition” in sports. Belgian officials, whose country will play against the U.S. today, expressed intense consternations and have formally challenged the ruling.

Trump on Monday described his reaction to the initial game call as confused. He characterized the collision between Balogun and Tarik Muharemović as the two players being “sort of entangled” and, upon learning that a red card would bar Balogun from suiting up for the U.S.’s match against Belgium, thought it was “unfair.”

“It is one thing to penalize somebody for the game,” Trump said. “But how do you penalize him for a game that hasn’t been played yet? It’s very unfair, you can’t do that.”
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