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Plissken

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  1. It’s all fun and games until Chris Christie taps her for VP!
  2. I’m offended that they misspelled offense.
  3. I’d have no reservations about running Sundown - I’ve heard great things, even their 8’s are well regarded. I’ve been running a single sealed Image Dynamics IDMAX10 for the past 10 years with a JL HD750/1 and it’s held up. I daily drive a 2003 but I still like it.
  4. I can’t believe a conservative think tank based out of Naples, FL would be critical of food stamps - shocker. The FGA is unlike traditional think tanks in that its primary focus is on marketing and policy messaging. Jim McGann, the director of the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program at the University of Pennsylvania noted, "FGA isn't doing much 'thinking,' in the traditional sense. But they market policy. They push, repackage and franchise other people's ideas for implementation."[3]
  5. It’s only a matter of time until the GOAT vows to drain “Little Ramaswampy”
  6. If by “defunding”, then no. The police budget increased by 17.9% from 2019 to 2022, and its set to increase by another $40 million for FY2024.
  7. Plot twist…. https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2023/08/18/fake-twitter-account-erica-marsh-rosales-contd-vpx.cnn
  8. No, there were 9 convictions and only 2 agents. Covicted: Ty Garbin Kaleb Franks Adam Fox Barry Croft Paul Bellar Joseph M. Morrison Pete Musico Brian Higgins Shawn Fix Undercover Agents: Mark Schweers Timothy Bates
  9. One of my favorite Jimmy Carter stories was the time he attempted a 10K while President at 55 years old. Can’t imagine our current or previous doing nearly as well. 8 minute miles really isn’t a bad pace for someone that age. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 — President Carter, wobbling, moaning and pale with exhaustion, dropped out of a 6.2‐mile foot race today near his weekend retreat at Camp David, Md. The President, an avid jogger who will be 55 years old on Oct. 1, apparently suffered no lasting ill effects after abandoning the run near the twothirds mark. Although he had to be assisted from the course by Secret Service agents and was given smelling salts, he later appeared at an awards ceremony and picnic to congratulate the winner. Asked how he felt, he gave the crowd a thumbs‐up sign and said: “I feel great. I pressed myself too much. But they had to drag me off. didn't want to stop.” Still an ‘Evangelist’ on Running Mr. Carter offered his congratulations and a classic Carter grin to the first‐place finisher, Herb Lindsay of Boulder, Colo. “I never thought you'd beat me,” he said, in jest, adding that he was still a running “evangelist.” After checking the President over, Dr. William Lukash, the White House physician, said there was “no reason” for con- cern about Mr. Carter's health. “He's in good physical condition,” Dr. Lukash added. Mr. Carter was one of some 980 runners, about 100 of whom dropped out before the finish, in the race over steep hills A Stanford study urges joggers to pay more attention to minor discomforts while they are exercising. Page 40. in Catoctin Mountain Park. He was accompanied by Dr. Lukash and a small cluster of aides and Secret Service agents, some on foot, others in vehicles. The President was running up a hill, near the four‐mile mark, when he dropped out. Dr. Lukash advised him to quit after noting that he was pale, wobbling and moaning, standard signs of exhaustion for runners. Mr. Carter, who is as competitive in sports as he is in politics, protested momentarily, but took his physician's advice. The Secret Service agents helped him to the side of the road and into a car for the ride back to Camp David. “It looked like he just pooped out,” Dr. Alan Golden, a runner who was nearby, recalled later. “We had been running along at a good clip, about eight minutes to the mile, mostly downhill. Then we started up this steep hill and he began to wobble and moan a little. He looked ashen.” Dr. Golden, a dentist from Dale City, Va., said that the course was unusually tough. “I normally run 10,000 meters” 6.2 miles — “in about 45 minutes,” he added. “This time it took 50.” Mr. Carter has been jogging for about year, joining more than 25 million Americans who have taken up the sport in the last decade. He normally runs around the drive behind the White House, but on weekends he takes to the roads near Camp David, including the road used in today's race. White House aides said this afternoon that he had not previously run competitively except while he was at the Naval Academy, where he won a cross‐country letter as a plebe. In a recent interview, the President termed jogging “one of the high points of my day.” He said he tried to run each afternoon, varying the distance from three to seven miles. “I start looking forward to it almost from the minute I get up,” he added. “If don't run, I don't feel exactly right. carry a watch, and I can click off a mile in six and a half minutes when I really turn it on.” After today's race, the President said that he had been pushing hard to cut four minutes off his best previous time for 10,000 meters, which he reported was 50 minutes. “It's a great thing, running,” he continued. “We have added a new dimension to our lives and I hope that in the future all of you will become evangelists, as I am, to get more and more Americans to run. “I think the basis we are laying in races like this will show us to victory in international competition in the future. But the main thing is for those of us who are senior citizens and joggers to keep on as well.”
  10. If Ray Epps were an agent provacateur he’d have committed suicide by now. As if the the deep state would just allow a loose end to be walking around freely. Look how quickly LHO was dispatched with.
  11. No, but you probably are because the original borders of the District of Columbia featured four perfect 90 degree corners, hence “Corner to Corner” is exactly the sort of code name a fed agent would utilize.
  12. You’re probably being paid by the FBI through a third party called J6 Truth Squad to bolster the Ray Epps theory.
  13. No, that would leave a paper trail or at least risk a leaker exposing it all. The FBI can’t take that chance when the stakes are this high.
  14. While there were agent provocateurs among the J6 crowd, Ray Epps was not one of them. The theory that Ray Epps was, was created by fed agents so that he could draw the attention away from the legit provocateurs. The real provocateurs were quickly “prosecuted” and quickly “sentenced” to extended stays at resorts in the Seychelles and Maldives as a reward for their “service”. Meanwhile, the media is easily able to debunk the fake scapegoat provocateur and make it appear that the conspiracy theorists are wrong about the entire notion of fed involvement is nonsense. That, my friends, is how you run a fucking psyop. Wake up.
  15. Ah, temper temper. https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/politics/texas-woman-accused-of-threatening-to-kill-federal-judge-overseeing-trump-election-case-in-dc/3318810/?amp=1
  16. The great thing about wind, solar, hydro even - the fuel just gets delivered and supplied to you for free. You don’t have to send a check to the sun every month for how many photons you used.
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