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residue69 5 points ago +5 / -0

They know most everyone touches their mask right over their face holes. Not sanitizing hands will result in more people picking up bacteria and viruses on their hands, and planting them in the warm, moist area of their mask.

Gotta pump those numbers up!

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residue69 3 points ago +3 / -0

Puzzling spike in auto thefts, many of them violent, worries D.C.-area police

“The golden question is why is this going on,” said Assistant D.C. Police Chief Lamar Greene. “And I have to tell you, honestly, I don’t know.”

Mindful of the peril, The Washington Post has halted predawn newspaper deliveries in certain areas, telling affected subscribers in a Nov. 30 note that some carriers “have experienced repeated attempted robberies and carjackings.”

Of the many violent car thieves roaming the metropolitan area, few if any have been as prolific as three young men who allegedly carried out what a prosecutor in the District called a 12-hour “reign of terror” in late October.

The three, all 18, were identified by authorities as Romeo Ramirez, Cristian Santay-Rosales and Diego Lopez.

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residue69 3 points ago +3 / -0

Puzzling spike in auto thefts, many of them violent, worries D.C.-area police

“The golden question is why is this going on,” said Assistant D.C. Police Chief Lamar Greene. “And I have to tell you, honestly, I don’t know.”

Mindful of the peril, The Washington Post has halted predawn newspaper deliveries in certain areas, telling affected subscribers in a Nov. 30 note that some carriers “have experienced repeated attempted robberies and carjackings.”

Of the many violent car thieves roaming the metropolitan area, few if any have been as prolific as three young men who allegedly carried out what a prosecutor in the District called a 12-hour “reign of terror” in late October.

The three, all 18, were identified by authorities as Romeo Ramirez, Cristian Santay-Rosales and Diego Lopez.

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residue69 12 points ago +12 / -0

They'll create fake ballots from all of the Native villages like they did the last time.

Murkowski garnered more than 100,000 write-in votes in the general election, 8,000 of which were challenged by Miller for various errors including minor misspellings.[6] Even if the challenged votes were all thrown out, Murkowski still had a lead of over 2,100 votes when the counting was done.[7] The Associated Press and the Alaska GOP called the race in Murkowski's favor on November 17, and Murkowski proclaimed herself the winner on November 18.[6][8] Miller did not concede the race and instead filed legal challenges which stopped the Alaska Division of Elections from certifying Murkowski as the winner.[9] On December 10, the Alaska Superior Court in Juneau rejected Miller's State law claims, ruling that Alaska statutes and case law do not require perfect spelling on write-in ballots if voter intent is clear. The Superior Court judge also dismissed Miller's claims of vote fraud as based on speculation.[7][10] Miller took his appeal to the Alaska Supreme Court, citing a provision in the Alaska election statute that says there shall be "no exceptions" to the rules for counting ballots, and arguing that therefore, all ballots with misspellings or other deviations should be thrown out. The court heard oral arguments on December 17.[11] Miller also had a pending case in federal court[9] raising U.S. constitutional claims that the Elections and the Due Process Clauses were violated by State election authorities; the federal court could consider the claims once Miller's State court options are exhausted.[9][12]

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residue69 7 points ago +7 / -0

It'll also decrease the amount of vitamin D our bodies can produce naturally. Seems like a pretty sinister idea, doesn't it!?

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

All the money gets run through various foundations, charities, and Hunter. Dr. Jill sends Hunter a list of bills to pay and he sends them gift cards to use for other expenses.

I think this was detailed in the batch of emails where Hunter said "10% for the big guy".

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2020/10/10_joe__from_grandfather_to_godfather.html

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

From what I recall reading from before the election, there were reports from Republicans that tried to volunteer, but their local GOP didn't return their calls or said they didn't need any extra help.

I'm sure the GOP rolled over where they were told to and let the fraud happen.

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residue69 4 points ago +4 / -0

They'll create fake ballots from all of the Native villages like they did the last time.

Murkowski garnered more than 100,000 write-in votes in the general election, 8,000 of which were challenged by Miller for various errors including minor misspellings.[6] Even if the challenged votes were all thrown out, Murkowski still had a lead of over 2,100 votes when the counting was done.[7] The Associated Press and the Alaska GOP called the race in Murkowski's favor on November 17, and Murkowski proclaimed herself the winner on November 18.[6][8] Miller did not concede the race and instead filed legal challenges which stopped the Alaska Division of Elections from certifying Murkowski as the winner.[9] On December 10, the Alaska Superior Court in Juneau rejected Miller's State law claims, ruling that Alaska statutes and case law do not require perfect spelling on write-in ballots if voter intent is clear. The Superior Court judge also dismissed Miller's claims of vote fraud as based on speculation.[7][10] Miller took his appeal to the Alaska Supreme Court, citing a provision in the Alaska election statute that says there shall be "no exceptions" to the rules for counting ballots, and arguing that therefore, all ballots with misspellings or other deviations should be thrown out. The court heard oral arguments on December 17.[11] Miller also had a pending case in federal court[9] raising U.S. constitutional claims that the Elections and the Due Process Clauses were violated by State election authorities; the federal court could consider the claims once Miller's State court options are exhausted.[9][12]

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. Something tells me they faked a lot of ballots from Native villages. Probably handed out booze for votes since alcohol is illegal in many of those places.

https://infogalactic.com/info/United_States_Senate_election_in_Alaska,_2010

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hey, wasn't Biden supposed to send us some free masks?!

Joe Biden Administration Will Spend $86M to Deliver Free Masks for ‘Racial Equity’

The Biden administration will spend $86 million to send more than 25 million masks to community health centers, food pantries, and soup kitchens to encourage more Americans to wear masks to help stop the coronavirus pandemic.

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residue69 4 points ago +4 / -0

How Trudeau bought the media

Through a long process of regulation, licensing, and cash handouts, Trudeau has managed to bring nearly the entire Canadian media under government supervision.

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