09-20-2020, 09:09 AM
AOC says Ginsburg's death should 'radicalize' Dems: 'I need you to be ready'
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aoc-say...o-be-ready
'We need to focus on voting for Joe Biden. 'I don't care if you like him or not,' AOC says
So she doesn't give a damn thing about democracy for she wanna force people to vote for Biden just because.
Plus who cares if a judge passes away after telling people about her dying wish? If it's perfectly legal to vote for a nominee before the elections, well, let's do it. You see, you can't make people wait forever just because somebody left the Supreme Court one way or the other. Plus it's mandatory for a president to submit his nominees for the SCOTUS right? So why shouldn't Trump perform his duty?
AOC clearly sounds like a radical member of BLM or Antifa instead of a congresswoman that respects the law.
By the way, Trump stated his nominee would be a woman.
Former Canadian PM John Turner passed away at age 91
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54220721
The BBC reminds us of how his Liberal Party faced a terrible defeat back in 1984.
Canada unveils COVID-19 'gargle, spit' test, first of its kind
https://www.foxnews.com/world/canada-cov...-spit-test
The test takes about 30 seconds to administer and requires no health professional
This sounds like good news for everybody. Even so I find it curious because I thought countries like Israel already had a replacement for nasopharyngeal swab tests. Anyway they claim that they develop this test for children that would obviously hate the standard test for coronavirus.
TikTok-Oracle-Walmart deal has Trump's blessing
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54221897
That's exactly the part that makes me worry a bit about the deal, the involvement of the Chinese Communist Party. Plus both American companies will only purchase 20% of ByteDance's shares.
Australia has banned Huawei and ZTE but is also considering banning TikTok in the near? future.
Authorities intercept envelope addressed to White House with ricin
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/authori...use-report
'At this time, there is no known threat to public safety,' the FBI said.
They claim it appears to come from Canada. Back in 2018 a Navy veteran was arrested for sending such mails to the White House. There's no actual treatment or antidote for such a poison.
What will happen next? Would Prince Andrew speak with the FBI agents or not?
Former MI6 man suspected of selling information to undercover Chinese spies
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54213041
Arresting spies is on the rise in the world indeed!
The BBC reveals that the British intelligence has been working closely with its Belgian counterpart.
Ethiopia charges opposition figures with terrorism
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54219925
What makes this complicated for PM Ahmed is that he also needs to take care of the Tigray province rebellious groups. They already threaten to declare the war to the incumbent PM. Who knows if they might now try to find new allies among those arrested by the Ethiopian authorities.
Rochester shooting: Two dead after mass shooting in New York
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54217286
New York state definitely is agitated nowadays. Blame a party and alcohol for this mess.
Thailand protests: Activists challenge monarchy by laying 'People's Plaque'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54222524
This protests take place in a country where the monarchy rules and Thai people have no right to criticize it at all. Young adults are asking for a reform but the so called old timers don't support them at all and view them as "kiddos". Protesters demand PM Prayuth Chan-ocha's resignation. He managed to become the PM after a coup back in 2014.
BBC suggests you should visit "boring" Luxembourg city
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20200914...od-capital
Xinjiang: China defends 'education' camps
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54195325
Since when exactly do people need to take a course on urban life? Plus why were they forced to take it in the first place?
Yasukuni Shrine: Japan's ex-PM Abe visits controversial memorial
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54216632
Keep in mind Abe has been replaced with Yoshihide Suga as the Japanese PM. This politician had already defended Abe when the latter had paid the shrine a visit in 2013. Even so their neighbors won't like his visit at all. Could it be connected to his affiliation to that Japanese semi secret society I told you about some time ago?
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aoc-say...o-be-ready
'We need to focus on voting for Joe Biden. 'I don't care if you like him or not,' AOC says
So she doesn't give a damn thing about democracy for she wanna force people to vote for Biden just because.
Plus who cares if a judge passes away after telling people about her dying wish? If it's perfectly legal to vote for a nominee before the elections, well, let's do it. You see, you can't make people wait forever just because somebody left the Supreme Court one way or the other. Plus it's mandatory for a president to submit his nominees for the SCOTUS right? So why shouldn't Trump perform his duty?
AOC clearly sounds like a radical member of BLM or Antifa instead of a congresswoman that respects the law.
By the way, Trump stated his nominee would be a woman.
Former Canadian PM John Turner passed away at age 91
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54220721
The BBC reminds us of how his Liberal Party faced a terrible defeat back in 1984.
Canada unveils COVID-19 'gargle, spit' test, first of its kind
https://www.foxnews.com/world/canada-cov...-spit-test
The test takes about 30 seconds to administer and requires no health professional
British Columbia’s top Dr. Bonnie Henry Wrote:Unlike the nasopharyngeal swab, this is a new saline gargle where you put a little bit of normal saline water in your mouth, you swish it around a little bit – and you spit it into a little tube. And that’s an easier way to collect it for young people.
This sounds like good news for everybody. Even so I find it curious because I thought countries like Israel already had a replacement for nasopharyngeal swab tests. Anyway they claim that they develop this test for children that would obviously hate the standard test for coronavirus.
TikTok-Oracle-Walmart deal has Trump's blessing
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54221897
BBC Wrote:TikTok and ByteDance both welcomed President Trump's approval of a proposed deal, which would still need to be signed off by the Chinese government.
That's exactly the part that makes me worry a bit about the deal, the involvement of the Chinese Communist Party. Plus both American companies will only purchase 20% of ByteDance's shares.
Australia has banned Huawei and ZTE but is also considering banning TikTok in the near? future.
Authorities intercept envelope addressed to White House with ricin
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/authori...use-report
'At this time, there is no known threat to public safety,' the FBI said.
They claim it appears to come from Canada. Back in 2018 a Navy veteran was arrested for sending such mails to the White House. There's no actual treatment or antidote for such a poison.
Prince Andrew facing new pressure to talk to the FBI after Jeffrey Epstein’s chef starts fully cooperating
https://knewz.com/prince-andrew-epstein-chef/KNewz Wrote:Prince Andrew’s apparent evasion sticks out even more now that Chef Adam Perry Lang, 51, who worked for Epstein between 1999 and 2003, is now said to be cooperating with the feds.
What will happen next? Would Prince Andrew speak with the FBI agents or not?
Former MI6 man suspected of selling information to undercover Chinese spies
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-54213041
BBC Wrote:Fraser Cameron, who runs the EU-Asia Centre think tank, is suspected of passing sensitive information about the EU to two spies allegedly posing as Brussels-based journalists.
He is alleged to have exchanged the information for thousands of Euros.
But Mr Cameron told The Times the allegations were "ridiculous".
Arresting spies is on the rise in the world indeed!
The BBC reveals that the British intelligence has been working closely with its Belgian counterpart.
Ethiopia charges opposition figures with terrorism
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-54219925
BBC Wrote:The charges were laid in connection with a wave of ethnic unrest which followed the killing of popular Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa, leaving more than 150 people dead in late June.
The country's attorney general said the group would appear in court on Monday.
Critics have accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of locking up those who oppose his government.
What makes this complicated for PM Ahmed is that he also needs to take care of the Tigray province rebellious groups. They already threaten to declare the war to the incumbent PM. Who knows if they might now try to find new allies among those arrested by the Ethiopian authorities.
Rochester shooting: Two dead after mass shooting in New York
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54217286
New York state definitely is agitated nowadays. Blame a party and alcohol for this mess.
Thailand protests: Activists challenge monarchy by laying 'People's Plaque'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54222524
This protests take place in a country where the monarchy rules and Thai people have no right to criticize it at all. Young adults are asking for a reform but the so called old timers don't support them at all and view them as "kiddos". Protesters demand PM Prayuth Chan-ocha's resignation. He managed to become the PM after a coup back in 2014.
BBC suggests you should visit "boring" Luxembourg city
http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20200914...od-capital
BBC Wrote:Luxembourg has become a hugely attractive location to do business, thanks to its favourable tax structure, stable government and proximity to other large European financial centres. Housing offices for some of the world’s largest companies.Plus it has to offer a nice scenery your eyes wanna see. Keep in mind a writer once called it the most beautiful balcony of Europe.
Xinjiang: China defends 'education' camps
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-54195325
BBC Wrote:China has defended its controversial policies in the Xinjiang region, just days after the US government announced import restrictions on products coming out of the area.
But a new document says millions of workers have benefited from "education and vocational training".
"Xinjiang has built a large knowledge-based, skilled and innovative workforce that meets the requirements of the new era," the report reads.
It says the training provided includes written and spoken Mandarin, labour skills and "knowledge of urban life". The report says people from rural areas have started their own businesses or got jobs in factories after receiving state support.
Since when exactly do people need to take a course on urban life? Plus why were they forced to take it in the first place?
Yasukuni Shrine: Japan's ex-PM Abe visits controversial memorial
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-54216632
BBC Wrote:Mr Abe posted a picture of himself at the Yasukuni Shrine, telling his followers he had gone there to inform the spirits of his resignation.
He largely stayed away from the shrine, which honours Japan's war dead, but also convicted war criminals, during his time as prime minister.
Mr Abe's 2013 visit angered China and South Korea.
Visits by Japan's leaders to the shrine have previously been seen as a lack of remorse for its militaristic past. Neither China nor either of the Koreas has reacted to this latest visit as yet.
Keep in mind Abe has been replaced with Yoshihide Suga as the Japanese PM. This politician had already defended Abe when the latter had paid the shrine a visit in 2013. Even so their neighbors won't like his visit at all. Could it be connected to his affiliation to that Japanese semi secret society I told you about some time ago?
"For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ," 1 Thessalonians 5:9
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The Internet might be either your friend or enemy. It just depends on whether or not she has a bad hair day.
My Original Stories (available in English and Spanish)
List of Compiled Binary Executables I have published...
HiddenChest & Roole
Give me a free copy of your completed game if you include at least 3 of my scripts!
Just some scripts I've already published on the board...
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