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Wayback Machine was taken down for a few days, a few years back, for memory-scrubbing.

I forget the issue or the New Truth, but a lot of eyebrows went up. The Media-Censorship Complex runs THAT deep.

Yes it does.

I believe nothing anymore. It's well I'm old...as a young person, I'd be ready to spit on my hands and hoist the black flag...but now, it doesn't matter. Any moar than I matter, other than to myself.
 
Make of this what you will.


I make it a DNC troll.

Jack Smith's actions were raw naked LAWFARE.

I don't care what ideology you serve; when you USE the law, the system of Equal Justice, to push your agenda, perverting the standards, the application, the concept of Rule-of-Law...you are a destructive partisan hack.
 
 

Washington DC’s Fourth of July parade canceled due to soaring temperature​

Organizers of Saturday’s Independence Day parade in Washington DC abruptly canceled the event late on the eve of the event, with sweltering temperatures in the nation’s capital and on the east coast wreaking havoc on celebrations of America’s semiquincentennial.

The event, hosted by the National Park Service (NPS), was scheduled to begin at 10.30am on Saturday. But organizers said they canceled the procession due to an extreme heart warning issued by the National Weather Service (NWS).

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ring-temperature/ar-AA27cBbJ?ocid=socialshare
 

With no deal in place, Peco workers are on strike​

Linemen, call center workers, and other Peco employees are on strike. The roughly 1,500 unionized workers, part of IBEW local 614, officially walked off the job just after midnight, becoming the first employees to strike in Peco’s history.

The work stoppage marks an escalation in what have been challenging negotiations between IBEW Local 614 and Peco. The union’s contract expired March 31, and both sides have accused the other of using unfair tactics.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mar...rs-are-on-strike/ar-AA27biR3?ocid=socialshare
 
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