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Among them is to set their own rules of order. Filibuster in the House? Sure, why not? We’ve already had the Hastert Rule, named after a convicted pedophile- Dennis Hastert. In court submissions on sentencing considerations filed in April 2016, federal prosecutors made allegations of sexual misconduct against Hastert, saying that he had molested at …

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Allez le Barricades!

  The Internationale Arise ye workers from your slumbers Arise ye prisoners of want For reason in revolt now thunders And at last ends the age of cant. Away with all your superstitions Servile masses arise, arise We’ll change henceforth the old tradition And spurn the dust to win the prize. So comrades, come rally …

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Africa is like its whole own continent Second largest and second most populous after Asia, it’s only racist maps that make it seem otherwise.

Six In The Morning Wednesday 1 May 2019

Venezuela crisis: Defiant Maduro claims victory over Guaidó ‘coup’ Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro claimed to have defeated what he called a military coup attempt by the opposition leader, Juan Guaidó. Dozens of National Guardsmen sided with the opposition in clashes on Tuesday that injured more than 100 people. But in a defiant TV address, President Maduro …

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Transfer Complete

I’m afraid you’ll have to learn to deal with times we are all out of range or busy.

Contempt

Deep in the bowels of the Capitol there’s a tiny room with 4 or 5 Holding Cells that is the Capitol Jail. It’s not much because it isn’t intended to be occupied very long. The express purpose is to encourage the co-operation of Witnesses who are found in Contempt of Congress. That process is very …

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Is It a Good Day For Dinosaurs? It’s always a good day for Dinosaurs. They lived then to make us happy now.

Six In The Morning Tuesday 30 April 2019

After audience with the sun goddess, Japan’s emperor Akihito prepares to abdicate Akihito will become the country’s first monarch to give up the chrysanthemum throne in two centuries Justin McCurry in Tokyo Tue 30 Apr 2019 04.43 BST Japan’s emperor Akihito is preparing to become the country’s first monarch to abdicate in two centuries, a day before his eldest son takes …

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Ten Thousand Lies

It’s been a while since I reminded you why I only, and will ever only, call him Unindicted Co-Conspirator Bottomless Pinocchio. First of all he’s the bastard product of electoral Fraud and Theft and thus unfit to enjoy any Office of honor, Trust or Profit under the United States, so any title is inappropriate and …

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Killing Jiggly Puff

The Journey Of Chiijohn

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