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Judge says gov’t has not met burden showing why entire Trump FBI raid affidavit should remain sealed U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who ordered other documents related to the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, says the Department of Justice has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should remain sealed. “I find that on the present record the Government has not met its burden of showing that the entire affidavit should remain sealed. It is ORDERED that by noon EST on Thursday, August 25, 2022, the Government shall file under seal its proposed redactions along with a legal memorandum setting forth the justification for the proposed redactions,” Reinhart said. “It is further ordered that ECF No. 57 shall be unsealed by the Clerk of Court. Done and ordered in Chambers at West Palm Beach, Florida this 18th day of August, 2022.”https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/trump-mar-a-lago-raid-judge-schedules-hearing-on-potentially-unsealing-fbi-search-records
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Liz Cheney Defends Her Dad on Torture
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Maybe if the parents would have taught her values and to wait until she was married and financially stable before having unprotected sex. Democrats it's everyone else's fault except your own!
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How's your two dads doing?
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For criminal acts and violence on the stage For being a brat refusing to act your age For all of the decent citizens you've enraged You can go to Hell [Verse 1] For gambling and drinking alcohol constantly For making us doubt our parent's authority For choosing to be a living obscenity You can go to Hell [Hook] You're something that never should have happened You'd even make your Grandma sick [Verse 2] You'd poison a blind man's dog and steal his cane You'd gift wrap a leper and mail him to your Aunt Jane You'd even force-feed a diabetic a candy cane You can go to Hell [Instrumental break] [Hook] You're something that never should have happened You'd even make your Grandma sick [Outro] For criminal acts and violence on the stage For being a brat refusing to act your age For all of the decent citizens you've enraged You can go to Hell
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No having unprotected sex at 16 with no means to support a child should be guilt ed and shamed, why should the child bare the burden of the mothers mistake. This is what happens when children are not disciplined!
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Should Liz Cheney run for president in 2024? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/liz-cheney-run-president-2024-people-wyoming-weigh "Even though I support her, I still think [former President] Trump did a lot for Wyoming and that we’ve been hurt by our new president," Tina told Fox News. She said she'd rather see Trump run for reelection in 2024.
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2022 Browns OTA's/Mandatory Camp/ rolls into Training Camp
Vambo replied to gumby73's topic in THE BROWNS BOARD
Browns rookie OL Dawson Deaton suffers torn ACL in practice https://sports.yahoo.com/browns-rookie-ol-dawson-deaton-021442340.html A seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft out of Texas Tech, Deaton likely now looks ahead to 2023, after spending his entire rookie season rehabbing from the knee injury. -
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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/21/electric-vehicle-prices-rise-at-tesla-rivian-gm-and-other-carmakers.html Automakers from Tesla to Rivian to Cadillac are hiking prices on their electric vehicles amid changing market conditions and rising commodity costs, specifically for key materials needed for EV batteries. Battery prices have been declining for years, but that may be about to change. One firm projects a sharp increase in demand for battery minerals over the next four years that could push the price of EV battery cells up by more than 20%. That’s on top of already-rising prices for battery-related raw materials, a result of supply-chain disruptions related to Covid and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The higher costs have some electric vehicle makers boosting their prices, making the already-expensive vehicles even less affordable for average Americans and begging the question, will surging commodity prices slow the electric-vehicle revolution? GM and Ford had raised the prices of certain electric models by between $6,000 and $8,500, roughly matching the $7,500 tax credit introduced under the inflation bill.