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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. That is a lot of dinero if this is true. Makes me wonder who is donating, and why.
  2. The Democrats had her testifying as a "fact witness" during the impeachment fiasco. State Department to release memos detailing illegal social media monitoring of Americans Memos to be released under FOIA will show effort to monitor social media of Fox News personalities Hannity, Ingraham and Dobbs, as well as president's son Don. Jr. The State Department has agreed to release memos showing officials in its Kiev embassy illegally monitored 13 Americans' social media accounts during last year's Ukraine scandal, including President Trump's eldest son, Don Jr., and Fox News personalities Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Lou Dobbs, Just the News has learned. The memos are being turned over to the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act, multiple sources confirmed Tuesday. The memos will show that the U.S. embassy in Kiev, under then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, began monitoring the social media accounts of the targets in March 2019 as early stories about the embassy's activities and Joe Biden's son Hunter emerged at The Hill newspaper (written by this reporter) and on Fox News, the sources said. This reporter was one of the 13 individuals on the list targeted, the sources said. </snip>
  3. State Department to release memos detailing illegal social media monitoring of Americans Memos to be released under FOIA will show effort to monitor social media of Fox News personalities Hannity, Ingraham and Dobbs, as well as president's son Don. Jr. The State Department has agreed to release memos showing officials in its Kiev embassy illegally monitored 13 Americans' social media accounts during last year's Ukraine scandal, including President Trump's eldest son, Don Jr., and Fox News personalities Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham and Lou Dobbs, Just the News has learned. The memos are being turned over to the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch under the Freedom of Information Act, multiple sources confirmed Tuesday. The memos will show that the U.S. embassy in Kiev, under then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, began monitoring the social media accounts of the targets in March 2019 as early stories about the embassy's activities and Joe Biden's son Hunter emerged at The Hill newspaper (written by this reporter) and on Fox News, the sources said. This reporter was one of the 13 individuals on the list targeted, the sources said. </snip>
  4. #1 thread of all time... ? Just ignore the goobers spamming the board. If no one plays in their dirty sandbox, they will either go away or spend a lot of time talking to themselves.
  5. I posted a tweet yesterday about how many (the actual number) people from Kenosha were out of state, as well as the traveling antifa food truck, drummer, etc. making an appearance in Washington DC. This is a paid op. Does it stop now that the polling has shown the Dems to be taking a beating on it? ?‍♂️ With Antifa declared a terrorist organization, "follow the money" is happening. That arrest of the people in the truck/van the other day in Kenosha (a tweet somewhere of the video is posted) is evidence that that the FBI/DOJ is working on it. Will it bring down the money people? I certainly hope so. This nonsense must end.
  6. What is even more frightening is 60M people will probably vote for him.
  7. He's done a lot of good clean-up work in areas no one else will go. It was nice of Trump to acknowledge that.
  8. Pinterest pays $89.5 million to terminate San Francisco office lease </snip> "As we analyze how our workplace will change in a post-COVID world, we are specifically rethinking where future employees could be based," Pinterest Chief Financial Officer Todd Morgenfeld said in a statement Friday. "A more distributed workforce will give us the opportunity to hire people from a wider range of backgrounds and experiences." </snip> Pinterest's change of plans is just the latest indicator that the Bay Area's business districts may look very different for years to come. Facebook, Apple and Twitter have indicated work-from-home may extend far into the future, with much of their work force potentially staying remote even after the coronavirus pandemic ends. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey told employees they will be able to work remotely permanently, if they so desire. The change in working life may also trigger a change in Bay Area demographics. In an anonymous survey of 4,400 tech workers, two-thirds of respondents said they would consider leaving the region permanently if allowed to work from home. </snip>
  9. Remember that Rasmussen poll that had Trump's black support at 20% and we all were like nawwwww? This Emerson poll has it at 19%. Ummmm
  10. Well, they did tell Sullivan to wrap it up in that last line. Who knows if he will. And, will it be wrapped November 4th? Or sooner?
  11. Well, there have been some plot twists in this one:
  12. People are calling this a sad little crowd but what is sadder is it is the largest gathering we have seen for him...
  13. His internals must be taking a nose drive for him to come out of his basement. I'd love to know what kind of drug-cocktail he will be on, and if he will answer any shouted questions.
  14. Spontaneous, peaceful protests...
  15. Just coming to post that other ruling... interesting day:
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