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  • I say, test both of them!

    They should both be tested for drugs often, the working class is forced to undergo drug testing, why not the owner class as well, they are ‘civil servants’; by multiple people and organizations, that would be fun to see differences in reports and writeups, even more if data is shown on what chemicals are in their system.

    The claims arrive as Trump himself changes his tune on how well Biden may perform at the CNN debate. Having previously called Biden the “worst debater I have ever faced,” Trump recently told the All-In Podcast that the president will be a “worthy debater” and that he does not want to “underestimate” Biden on Thursday.

    “If President Biden needs to take performance enhancing drugs in order to participate in this week’s debate, then it is imperative that he and his physician disclose that to the American people,” Jackson said. “CNN’s people leaked debate questions to Hillary Clinton in 2016,” Grenell posted on X. Grenell was making reference to previous reports on how former chair of the Democratic National Committee Donna Brazile gave notice to Clinton’s team about a debate question ahead of her 2016 debate with Trump.

    “CNN’s people leaked debate questions to Hillary Clinton in 2016,” Grenell posted on X. Grenell was making reference to previous reports on how former chair of the Democratic National Committee Donna Brazile gave notice to Clinton’s team about a debate question ahead of her 2016 debate with Trump.

    Responding to the incident, Leavitt told Newsweek: "CNN cutting off my microphone for bringing up a debate moderator’s history of anti-Trump lies just proves our point that President Trump will not be treated fairly in Thursday’s debate.













  • #julianassangeisfree #sabbysabs #julianassangelatestnews #departmentofjustice #julianassange #saipannews #joebiden #donaldtrump #australianews #geopoliticsinconflict

    Summary 1:

    1. Julian Assange has been released and will avoid prison in the US.
    2. He has agreed to a plea deal related to his alleged role in a breach of classified material.
    3. He will plead guilty to one count out of the 18 he was facing in the Eastern District of Virginia.
    4. He will present himself in federal court in Sian in the Northern Mariana Islands.
    5. If the deal is approved by the judge on Wednesday, he could return to his native Australia soon after.
    6. Some people are concerned that he could be arrested or harmed in the US Territory.
    7. The Australian government has gotten some tentative approval from President Biden to dismiss the charges.
    8. Assange has been in a British prison since 2019 and opposed presenting himself to a federal court in the continental US.

    Summary 2:

    1. The guilty plea by Julian Assange raises critical questions about the freedom of the press and the ability of journalists to hold governments accountable without facing legal repercussions. It highlights the delicate balance between national security interests and journalistic integrity.
    2. Grassroots activism has been a driving force behind the advocacy for Julian Assange’s freedom, showcasing the power of collective action in supporting individuals facing challenges to their rights and liberties. It underscores the importance of community mobilization in promoting social justice causes.
    3. Julian Assange’s release signifies a global victory for supporters of press freedom and human rights, demonstrating the impact of international solidarity in addressing injustices and advocating for the protection of fundamental rights on a global scale.
    4. The guilty plea of Julian Assange could potentially set a dangerous precedent for journalists worldwide, signaling to governments that the prosecution of journalists for revealing classified information is acceptable. It raises concerns about the future of investigative journalism and the protection of whistleblowers.
    5. The political motivations behind Julian Assange’s release raise questions about the influence of government agendas on legal proceedings and the selective application of justice. It underscores the need for transparency and accountability in legal processes to ensure fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of political considerations.
    6. The unwavering support and activism of Julian Assange’s family played a crucial role in his release, demonstrating the power of familial bonds and dedication in advocating for justice and human rights. It highlights the importance of personal connections in sustaining individuals facing challenging circumstances.
    7. Julian Assange’s journey to freedom involved navigating complex legal battles and international travel, showcasing the intricacies of extradition laws and diplomatic negotiations. It underscores the challenges faced by individuals caught in legal disputes across borders and the significance of legal representation in safeguarding their rights and liberties.




  • New of BRICS and going away from petrodollar, it will be in the history books, if allowed.

    Interesting news keeps coming out.

    India has been ramping up purchases of both coking and thermal coal from Russia since Moscow redirected exports from EU countries and offered substantial discounts to Asian buyers. Despite its efforts to expand renewable energy projects, India continues to rely heavily on coal as its primary source of power generation. Huge increase in Russian coal exports to India

    Consulting firm Yakov and Partners (formerly McKinsey Russia) has projected that India will surpass China as the top buyer of Russian coal within the next decade.

    Moscow is seeking to both ensure interconnectivity throughout the INSTC and launch regular freight shipping lines, President Vladimir Putin has said. The volume of goods shipped via the INSTC is expected to almost triple over the next seven years. The Russian leader has suggested establishing a logistics hub for the corridor on the African coast.









  • I am not sure what you are trying to get at, but it seems you keep pushing the extremes, just to push…?

    Godwin’s law, short for Godwin’s law of Nazi analogies, is an Internet adage asserting: "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches

    The Palestinian people are experiencing a genocide, they have tried peaceful methods and negotiating with the regime oppressing them, when that fails people try anything to escape the prison that was imposed on them.

    My previous reply was not mean to be seen a bringing sympathy, it was meant to show empathy to another group you do not agree with.

    You keep using a word, I do not think you know the meaning of or using it correctly…

    Or maybe you are just using it as a label to dismiss people that do not agree or think like you, more likely?

    Troll: In slang, a troll is a person who posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages online or who performs similar behaviors in real life. The methods and motivations of trolls can range from benign to sadistic.