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tanyev's JournalThat's cool. Marking to find later.
This is very interesting. Marking to find later.
Pho sure.
I hope they don't all start coming down with window flu.
Ha! And they couldn't put their own lunches back in their coolers to eat later.
Although, if they'd been willing to share what they'd brought with everybody else, Jesus's drastic actions would not have been necessary.
It's so twisted.
An ultra-conservative anti-LGBTQ group would undoubtedly be offended by Lin-Manuel Mirandas inclusive production of Hamilton, but yet they crave the popularity and cool factor of the production. What to do? Stay away from it? Heavens no! Obviously you put in a lot of time and effort to prepare an unlicensed production of it, adding your own touches to the script and violating all kinds of copyright laws in the process. What a fine example for the youth you are trying to reach.
The tweet wondering if there was a tunnel that connected to Epstein's mansion is spot-on, I think.
And another memory surfaced:
Alexandra Clough and John Pacenti, Cox Newspapers
March 9, 2017
PALM BEACH Why did a Russian oligarch pay now-President Donald Trump $95 million for his Palm Beach mansion? Almost a decade later, the answer is less clear than it was at the time of the sale, the largest price paid for a Palm Beach home.
In 2008, Dmitry Rybolovlev bought the Palm Beach mansion owned by Trump for $13 million more than the most expensive Palm Beach mansion sale up to that moment. It's been almost a decade since the sale, but the transaction is newsworthy again as new questions surround contacts between members of Trump's administration and Russian government officials.
Last week, a Rybolovlev spokesman said his client, who made his fortune in fertilizer potash, purchased the former mansion at of 515 N. County Road for his family's trust. In 2008, Rybolovlev characterized the purchase as a company investment: "This acquisition is simply an investment in real estate by one of the companies in which I have an interest," Rybolovlev said at the time through a spokesman for Uralkali, the fertilizer company he previously owned.
Rybolovlev added that he didn't plan to live in the United States. Nonetheless, he went ahead and paid an exceptionally high, $50 million premium to Trump, then a real estate tycoon and reality show host, for a property he never sought to live in, not even on a part-time basis.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/politics/why-did-russian-oligarch-pay-so-much-for-mansion-owned-by-trump/2316032/
From The F'ed Up Files Of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
This is why the continued dominance of the GOP/Evangelical alliance is so perplexing.
Because our society is far more liberal and far more secular than it's ever been. I guess a big part of their current success is how they are gaming the system through gerrymandering, the electoral college and the Senate filibuster. Some optimists theorize that this is their last gasp before a final implosion. I sure hope so.
Has the AG tried him, Loudermilk?
Has the AG tried him, Loudermilk?
Well, if the AG tries him I sure hope he will confine him
Could be this plot will bite him, Loudermilk.
Heavens, hes hasty. And seditious.
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