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2 hours ago, pipedreams said:

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A short-lived Twitter account impersonating the right-wing Fox News network managed to draw attention to itself on January 5 2020 through the familiar tactic of a made-up smear against Democratic Party Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.

The account, “@FoxNewsChanUS,” received more than 2,000 retweets for a post claiming, falsely, that Omar tweeted “she’s ‘ashamed to be called an American’ and pleads other nations to ‘stop Trump’ with ‘violence’ Friday afternoon.”
It is true that Omar has criticized Trump’s order to assassinate Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani on January 3, 2020. But she has never said that “the time for violence is now.”
 

not a Fox News twitter account, not a quote.
 

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Fact check: a number of fraudulent text messages informing individuals they have been selected for a military draft have circulated throughout the country this week. Do not be scammed, the U.S. Army is not contacting anyone regarding the draft
 

 

 

 

hahahaha, I can imagine a Pajama Boy showing up at MEPS crying

 

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The Ottawa Citizen newspaper puts some pretty, pretty pink lipstick on the correlation between doctors committing "assisted suicide" and the sudden plethora of spare human body parts for those needing organ transplants.

The headline tells it all: "Medically assisted deaths prove a growing boon to organ donation in Ontario
 
I don’t usually get Biblical on you guys. but Revelation talks about commodities bought and sold in the last days in Rev 18:13
 
New King James Version
and cinnamon and incense, fragrant oil and frankincense, wine and oil, fine flour and wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and chariots, and bodies and souls of men.
 
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In what can only be called extremely good news for President Donald Trump, white nationalist "leader" Richard Spencer says he regrets voting for Trump in the 2016 election. The reason? Trump's decision to take out Iranian Terror General Qasem Soleimani.

Being a white nationalist, Spencer doesn't quite like that. After all, General Soleimani was a fervent enemy of Israel. I guess that made him Spencer's ally.

 

"I deeply regret voting for and promoting Donald Trump in 2016," Spencer wrote on Twitter late Tuesday. Shortly before doing so, he had added an Iranian flag to his Twitter name in order to show his support for the Mad Mullahs:
Spencer also addressed a tweet directly to Iran. "To the people of Iran," the tweet began, "There are millions of Americans who do not want war, who do not hate you, and who respect your nation and its history." Spencer continued: "After our traitorous elite is brought to justice, we hope to achieve peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness."

 

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8 hours ago, pipedreams said:

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This from an American Congresswoman.  Pleading for attacks against America and the American public because she hates one man.

Maybe she would be better off going to a country she pleads with for help to harm our duly elected President. 

I suspect with her mouth in a Muslim country, she would be stoned for not knowing her place.

She know not of what she askes.

Ya think she is so new here, she doesn't understand the concept of protecting freedom and liberty.

Why we are so excited with equality, we gave a Congressional position to a person that advocates the overthrow of our country by our enemies. 

Or, we don't recognize our enemies when they live among us.

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In an attempt to proclaim victory, Iran’s Etemad Online news network released a photo of the aftermath of the strike, according to Middle Eastern journalist Heshmat Alavi.

However, some internet sleuths discovered that the photo wasn’t taken in the last few hours. In fact, it wasn’t even taken a few years ago — it was a photo from a photographer’s photo album early in 2003.

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https://dailysounder.com/iran-releases-photos/

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