And it requires the Montana University System to drop its restrictions on campus carry by June 1.
Montana Colleges Scramble To Adjust To Constitutional Carry – Bearing Arms
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Constitutional carry is long overdue back in the USA.
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And it requires the Montana University System to drop its restrictions on campus carry by June 1.
Montana Colleges Scramble To Adjust To Constitutional Carry – Bearing Arms
Constitutional carry is long overdue back in the USA.
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Piers Morgan quits GMB: Cancel culture claims morning TV star in week he scored record ratings after social media campaign whips up 41,000 complaints to Ofcom because he said he didn’t believe a word Meghan said Piers Morgan faced a social media campaign over comments he made about Harry and Meghan’s interview He faced a huge online backlash after he said he ‘didn’t believe a word’ of the Duke and Duchess’ Oprah talk Twitter users responded by sharing links to Ofcom and gave instructions on how to complain to TV regulator Ofcom today announced it was launching an investigation following the raft of complaints from Twitter users MailOnline editor at large, who has helped show to record ratings, had blazing row with Alex Beresford today They were discussing the Sussexes’ interview with Oprah, where the couple accused Royal Family of racism It comes after the show had a world exclusive interview with Meghan’s father Thomas Markle earlier today The GMB host returned to the set after the ad break, acknowledging the issue had ‘raised a lot of emotions’ ITV today released statement saying it was parting company with host but said it would not comment further By JAMES ROBINSON and HENRY MARTIN and JACK ELSOM FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 13:35 EST, 9 March 2021 | UPDATED: 21:16 EST, 9 March 2021
Piers Morgan QUITS GMB over claims Meghan Markle lied as Ofcom launches probe | Daily Mail Online
I’ve never been his biggest fan. But, maybe begrudgingly in the past, I’ve found things to agree with him on.
I’ll defend his right to say what he believes. To say that he was heartless or wrong about suicidal feelings is merely a cover to punish him for his opinions. No one in their right mind mind would use a suicidal individual to get any necessary help.
I agree with him that if Meghan expressed those feeling to some on in the family or on staff and was told about “image”, then that’s the real problem. Not Morgan’s opinion of Meghan’s truthfulness.
I agree with Michael Malice’s observation that the Firm is more upset about the racism charge than having a pedophile in the Firm!
So, while England doesn’t have a First Amendment to protect Piers from the FIrm’s wrath, he should be welcomed to the USA to ply his craft here. I’m sure that he’ll find our politicians and bureaucrats as great targets for his pen. If he’s looking for liars, then we have more than enough for him to wrote about.
As far as the Sussexes, I care not that they have hurt feelings. I do care that they distract us from our important problems.
Congrats to Oprah for demonstrating why the British Royal Family is a too expensive luxury for the British Taxpayer and the World.
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https://www.cato.org/blog/trumps-last-minute-pardons-problem-medicare-medicaid-fraud
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President Trump granted full pardons to Todd Farha, Thaddeus Bereday, William Kale, Paul Behrens, and Peter Clay, former executives of a healthcare maintenance organization….In 2008, Messrs. Farha, Bereday, Kale, Behrens, and Clay were criminally prosecuted for a state regulatory matter involving the reporting of expenditures to a state health agency. The expenditures reported were based on actual monies spent, and the reporting methodology was reviewed and endorsed by those with expertise in the state regulatory scheme. Notably, there was no evidence that any of the individuals were motivated by greed…
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Inexcusable!
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https://thepostmillennial.com/nj-gov-phil-murphy-nursing-home-sick
AMERICAN NEWS Mar 7, 2021 12:33 PM EST
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy passes the buck on decision to stick sick people in nursing homes
Phil Murphy, the governor of New Jersey, went on interview on Sunday and stated basically that “it’s tragic” but that the state government is not to blame for people getting sick and dying from COVID.
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“So it was not enough just to separate the residents, but to separate the staff. Did some operators not take our advice? It’s possible, and if they did, if they did not, they deserve to pay a price for that.”
As of this writing, we have not been able to directly verify the governor’s statements that they were insisting on separating staff as well as patients in nursing homes due to the pandemic.
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Hope someone can confirm or deny this. I sure don’t remember it. I do remember them attacking the observant Jewish nursing home owner who’s rabbi counseled him not to let the sick back into his nursing home.
If the governor’s statement can not be confirmed, then he’s almost as bad as Cuomo.
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It’s not always easy to tell the difference between objective truth and what we believe to be true. Separating facts from opinions, according to skeptic Michael Shermer, theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss, and others, requires research, self-reflection, and time.
Source: Skepticism: Why critical thinking makes you smarter
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This is why I like “good” Conspiracy Theories. One can ask smart, testable questions that will uncover the objective truth!
Cui bono.
That’s my personal favorite.
The recent Cuomo twin pr disaster of sex and nursing home deaths points to the value of this question. Cuomo, who I believe was regarded as 2024 Presidential material, was eliminated by these “revelations”. Who benefitted? Number on on the list has to be VP Kamla Harris.
Prove me wrong?
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Will Pepe Le Pew be cancelled after Dr. Seuss? New York Times columnist claims Looney Tunes’ amorous French skunk ‘normalized rape culture’ and taught boys that ‘no didn’t really mean no’
NYT publishes column claiming Looney Tunes character Pepe Le Pew ‘normalized rape culture’ | Daily Mail Online
I remember watching this when I was growing up. And, other than sympathy for poor Sylvester, if it taught me anything, I taught me how pathetic one looked when one couldn’t take “no” for an answer. I was going through my first crush, and I was the one who was pathetic trying to attract a neighbor’s daughter. After that blinding flash of revelation from a cartoon, I was over her and on to others. Laugh! Yeah, I was a real ladies man in my day or so I thought. Laugh!
So I disagree with the good doctor’s assertion and dismiss all this “revisionist history” about how terrible cartoons were for my generation. We have lost the ability to dismiss the trivial. Perhaps because, working on out non-trivial problems is hard.
Argh!
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“He would acquire the information and [Bella] would code,” said Zentelis, adding that the siblings shared a childhood code they likely used, before Bella would then decode the intelligence for the British Legation in Budapest.
My grandma was a Holocaust survivor — and a secret WWII spy
Now that’s a fascinating tale. I wonder how many more unsung heroes there are?
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Payout of $27 Million to Family of George Floyd Could Derail Criminal Case Against Officer Derek Chauvin
By Shipwreckedcrew | Mar 13, 2021 3:30 PM ET
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The injection into this process of a new factual wrinkle that the City of Minneapolis has decided to pay $27 million to George Floyd’s family in connection with what Derek Chauvin is accused to have done, only makes it more likely — in my view — that the final outcome will be that Chauvin cannot receive his Constitutionally mandated “fair trial” in Hennepin County.
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Interesting reading.
Given how racial tensions are heightened, this settlement may have just guaranteed that there will be riots.
Sad to say, there will be no peace if it’s perceived as no justice.
What a mess.
But what do you expect when politicians and bureaucrats are involved.
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Another gem in Mr. Mechler’s report is in Section 7.1, in which he reveals that acceptance testing of voting systems is done by the vendor, not by the customer. Acceptance testing is the process by which a customer checks a delivered product to make sure it satisfies requirements. To have the vendor do acceptance testing pretty much defeats the purpose.
Voting Machine Hashcode Testing: Unsurprisingly insecure, and surprisingly insecure
What yahoo agreed to that?
This provision would have immediately disqualified the vendor imho!
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The rocks date back to the construction of the original Thomas A. Mathis bridge and the subsequent construction of the “loop” that merges Route 37 with Route 35 and Seaside Park local roads in the 1950s.
Seaside Heights Seeking Emergency Approval to Repair 50+ Year Old Bayfront Wall – Lavallette-Seaside Shorebeat
So they left the problem for future generations?
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Just nuked my paytrust account!
… … due to the lousy Use interface.
And they don’t forward the mail.
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Dust from the Sahara Desert blown north by strong seasonal winds to France did not only bring stunning light and sunsets – it also carried abnormal levels of radiation.
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No idea if this is true or not!
But if it is, then it’s a great lesson in Karma or Unintended Consequences?
Wonder what the health consequences are?
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Bruce Tinsley, creator of the 27-year-old cartoon, said he was told this week by his syndication company that Gannett newspapers across the country simultaneously dropped the comic over two strips critical of President Biden and transgender participation in women’s sports.
‘Mallard Fillmore’ dropped by Gannett in ‘unprecedented’ move – Washington Times
I think this is just symptom of the Leftist meme, like a mental disease, that taking over the world!
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(From The Federalist) “They (Congress) are actually rewarding the states that have the highest unemployment rates. So if you locked down, if you destroyed your own economy through your own policies, you are getting a windfall,” DeSantis said on Fox News as his state hosted the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
Source: Florida Governor DeSantis: Covid bill really just a “blue state” bailout
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Seems like a correct assessment to me!
Argh!
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It tells us Hollywood is full of unprincipled, McCarthyite fascists who don’t care if “their guy” puts kids in cages, because it was never about “kids in cages,” it was only ever about power.
Nolte: Tina Fey Lied About Golden Globes Not Being Political
Let’s not forget; it’s NEVER about the issue at hand. It IS about who’s “guy” is in power.
Remember back to the “anti war” left that only comes out when there is an R in the White House.
It’s like the “deficit hawks” that only come out when there is a D in the White House.
Well, I’, anti-war and anti-deficit REGARDLESS of which of the Republicrats to Democans are in power.
Argh!
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First, starting on April 5th, the following features will no longer be available from the old app and at pay.google.com:
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Ability to send, request or receive money
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That sounds like a pretty big change to me.
Guess google can’t compete with all the other ways to “send, request, or receive” money?
No impact to me, but maybe to Google’s Users of their phones?
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Ernesto Sorzano’s Chinese-takeout dinner paid off big-time when he played the set of lucky numbers in his fortune cookie on a North Carolina Powerball ticket, according to UPI.
Man wins $500K Powerball prize with numbers from his fortune cookie
I’ll have to pay more attention to my fortune cookies from the Chinese restaurant!
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In short, under Gorsuch’s view, the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement would only be waived in such cases if the police were pursuing someone suspected of committing a genuinely violent or dangerous crime, a category that necessarily excludes a great many suspected misdemeanants and felons. If adopted by the Supreme Court, that approach would limit police power in these sorts of cases.
‘Everything Has Been Criminalized,’ Says Neil Gorsuch as He Pushes for Stronger Fourth Amendment Protections – Reason.com
The police need to be restrained!
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The Star-Advertiser reported that Case also noted in her testimony that the DLNR would defer to counties — who are responsible for search and rescue operations — on whether they required hikers to pay for their rescue or not.
Hawaii considering a rescue fine if hikers don’t follow signs
Seems only right and fair.
I’d be surprised if some insurance company doesn’t step and underwrite the risk by creating pool.
I never thought it was fair for the taxpayer to get stuck with the bill for “rescues”.
Especially when it was due to someone’s stupidity. Like blindly follow directions from an idiot box when driving in the mountains and taking a ‘SHORT CUT’!
Argh!
Let the User pay for services. Just like in the real (non-Goofermental) world.
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(From FEE : COVID Aid Bill Would Pay Federal Employees $1400 a Week if Kids Are Out of School) Buried on pages 305-306 of the legislation, the provision creates a $570 million fund for disbursements to federal employees who are not working because they are caring for others because of the coronavirus. “Among those eligible are those who are ‘unable to work’ because they are caring for school-aged children not physically in school full time due to Covid-19 precautions,” writes Andrzejewski, the CEO and founder of OpenTheBooks.
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And you wonder why us little L libertarians are so anti Big Gooferment?
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It’s nearing the end of Black History Month, and that history is inherently tied to strife, resistance, and organizing related to government surveillance and oppression. Even though programs like COINTELPRO are more well-known now, the other side of these kinds of stories are the ways the Black community has fought back through intricate networks and communication aimed at avoiding surveillance.
Source: Coded Resistance: Freedom Fighting and Communication
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Perhaps the most famous artisan of secret communications during this period is the venerable Harriet Tubman. Her character and will is undisputed, and her impeccable timing and remarkable intuition strengthened the Underground Railroad.
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Well worth reading. Perhaps, everyone who wants to resist the State should be studying her.
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It used to be perfect from my POV.
Then they “upgraded”
Now I can’t see my payees or my outbox of bills.
Oh well it was nice while it lasted now I have to leave them.
Sadly the worst part is no one cares.
Argh!
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So after more than a week with T-Mobile Home Internet, what’s the verdict? I’m keeping it, at least for now. There’s no contract, so I can always go back to Comcast if things don’t work out. And even if it’s not perfect 100% of the time, well, neither is Comcast — and imperfection is a lot more tolerable when you’re paying less than half what you were before. If this service is available in your area, I’d say it’s definitely worth a try. If nothing else, as noted above, the presence of a new competitor gives you a bargaining chip; you might be able to negotiate a lower rate from your current provider.
I signed up for T-Mobile’s $50 unlimited home internet service. Here’s what happened – CNET
Sounds like a great idea. I put myself on the wait list.
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(From The Wall Street Journal) Last year’s Cares Act distributed money mainly by state population, but much of the $220 billion for states in the new bill will be allocated based on average unemployment over the three-month period ending in December.
Source: The Non-Covid Spending Blowout
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So reward the Blue States that bought into the need to lockdown?
Argh!
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Vitamin D plays an important role in most diseases, including infectious disease, which is why from the very beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, I suspected that optimizing vitamin D levels among the general population would significantly lower COVID-19 incidence and death.
Source: Vitamin D Supplementation Reduces Covid -19 Deaths by 64%
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Other research,27 published in November 2020 in the Postgraduate Medical Journal, shows oral vitamin D supplementation also helps speed up SARS-CoV-2 viral clearance. This study included only asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic SARS-CoV-2-positive individuals who also had vitamin D deficiency (a vitamin D blood level below 20 ng/mL).
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Take Vitamin D seriously!
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The source, reports Reuters, cited the example of the anti-vaccine protests at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles in early February, and said the White House wants to stop events like that from happening again.
Target Liberty: White House Working with Facebook and Twitter to Shutdown Anti-Vaxxers
We can’t have “We, The Sheeple”thinking for themselves!
Argh!
Tell me again how we are the “home of the free”!
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