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    Today, 12:05 PM
    Some minor delays, but not the End of America the World as Biden would have you believe . GM, Ford will reroute Baltimore shipments after bridge collapse "There are a lot of other areas that can pick up the slack like the New York Harbor and all the way down to Savannah, Georgia", he said in an email. "It will take a while for the situation to resolve and to begin operating normally again, so definitely there will be delays in deliveries of goods."
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    Today, 11:53 AM
    https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1773380776114917712 1773380776114917712
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    Today, 11:41 AM
    That is exactly right.
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    Today, 11:40 AM
    Yes, there are, which is why that was never a "dark ship" option in the oilfield. Here's a chart of the area, clearly showing cables and pipelines. The ship was traveling at about one shiplength per minute. You see the scale on this chart at 375 per inch. The event started at roughly 4:11, so that means the ship traveled roughly 3300 feet, over half a mile before impact, and at least a couple thousand feet before the submerged cable lines. Not out of the question to drop anchor at that point and it is standard procedure.
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    Today, 11:22 AM
    The definition of "Master Mariner" is one who holds both a Master's certificate and a Chief Engineer's certificate. I do...or at least did, until IMO regs prohibited it on international tickets.
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    Today, 11:18 AM
    Pretty much what I said from day one. This ship suffered a severe electric failure. Twice, you see when the main power cuts out, shortly after they start backing down on the main engine, indicated by the heavy black smoke, and then again a second time as the e-gen kicks on, shortly, and then cuts back out again. Somewhere I am going to guess there was direct short to ground in the main buss panel or parallel buss panel, that just smoked the whole system. There was little, if anything, the captain, pilot or crew could have done, they were dark and out of control.
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  • PAF's Avatar
    Today, 10:56 AM
    Yeah, stuff like that, I don't pay attention to. I see your point though; discerning libertarians/anarchists see past all of that and cut right to the matter, but others, not so much, which can pollute the mind.
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    Today, 10:29 AM
    Reason has very valid and concerning points. The important thing is, though Javier is doing a great job so far , one should never rely or count on a leader no matter how well intentioned. Hopefully Javier provided a kickstart and the people will keep the momentum going with or without him. Keep the conversations going, never let your guard down, and hold them accountable.
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    Today, 09:24 AM
    Polls, lol Can a candidate win the popular vote but lose the election? and What are Delegates and Superdelegates? And what about pledged and unpledged delegates?
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    Today, 09:05 AM
    Ron Paul Institute by James Bovard Mar 28, 2024 Last December, one of the most intrusive provisions in the federal statute book was set to expire. Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) authorizes the National Security Agency to vacuum up trillions of emails and other data. A bevy of bipartisan members of Congress called for radically curtailing those nullifications of Americans’ privacy.
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    Today, 08:55 AM
    By Jacob G. Hornberger The Future of Freedom Foundation March 28, 2024 By now, I’m sure that most Americans have their own personal stories about TSA abuse. The U.S. government’s takeover of airport security after the 9/11 attacks has made flying an unpleasant experience. This past weekend, I was flying back to Virginia. A TSA agent took my carry-on suitcase aside and opened it up. She then pulled out a container of talcum powder. She spent around 5 minutes intensely examining it and then testing it. Up to that point, it was simply a matter relating to the talcum powder. No agent was hassling me ,and I was just waiting for the testing of the talcum powder to be completed. I nonchalantly and innocently said to her, “So, I’m curious as to whether it’s bad to bring talcum powder with me.” Well, that was obviously a wrong thing to say. I think you’re expected to keep your mouth shut and not question anything they do.
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    Today, 08:50 AM
    Florida House Bill 621: https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2024/621/BillText/er/PDF
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    Today, 08:35 AM
    The Empire Slowly Suffocates Assange Like It Slowly Suffocates All Its Enemies By Caitlin Johnstone CaitlinJohnstone.com March 28, 2024 The British High Court has ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may potentially get a final appeal against extradition to the United States, but only within a very limited scope and only if specific conditions are met. The court ruled that Assange may appeal only on the grounds that his freedom of speech might be restricted in the US, and that there is a possibility he could receive the death penalty. If the US provides “assurances” that neither of these things will happen, then the trial moves to another phase where Assange’s legal team may debate the merits of those assurances. If the US does not provide those assurances, then the limited appeal will move forward.
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    Today, 08:21 AM
    Alan Gottlieb of course.
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    Today, 08:17 AM
    https://twitter.com/AntiFeder1776/status/1773226622109221091 1773226622109221091
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    Today, 08:11 AM
    The point for me is: F&ck you. No. Good intentions and all...
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    Today, 07:57 AM
    If it went through without hitting anything, it would have been fine, if that's what you are asking.
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    Today, 12:50 AM
    https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1773065549523652770 1773065549523652770
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    Yesterday, 11:37 PM
    Guns are not the problem. They are the solution actually, but not for people in Ill-Annoy. https://twitter.com/i/status/1773119035988693238 1773119035988693238
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    Yesterday, 11:26 PM
    https://twitter.com/_emergent_/status/1769071922099224950 1769071922099224950
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    Yesterday, 05:37 PM
    https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1773051694915461483 1773051694915461483
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    Yesterday, 05:35 PM
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    Yesterday, 02:38 PM
    File under "No good deed goes unpunished". So, I'm trying to clear out some of the clutter around the house, and I came across a whole set of second grade home school material, that I had stored under my desk from my kid's work. Saxon math and a LifePac course. None of this was marked up too much because I used copies for the worksheets. I offered it for free on CL. Woman emails me, asks if I could ship the Saxon Math to her and she would mail a check for postage.
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    Yesterday, 02:08 PM
    https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1772989016658370782 1772989016658370782
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    Yesterday, 02:01 PM
    I owe you a rep. "We", meaning liberty minded folks, have worked our asses off to get now, 30 states, on the list of "constitutional carry" states, meaning red tape and hassles to owning and carrying a sidearm are almost non existent. There is no excuse for not exercising that right at all times.
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    Yesterday, 01:15 PM
    https://twitter.com/NatCon2022/status/1773017020025455065 1773017020025455065
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    Yesterday, 12:58 PM
    A nation that deliberately creates a biological super bug, releases it on my country, and the world, and kills and is still killing, millions of people, is my enemy. It hurts them? Why are their children healthy and well adjusted? Why can't young people wanting to start a family afford a home here?
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    Yesterday, 12:47 PM
    And they wonder why white men are not joining the military anymore.
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    Yesterday, 12:46 PM
    Got it...my sarcasm detector burnt itself to cinders in the general insanity of things, and I cannot tell the difference anymore.
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    Yesterday, 12:44 PM
    By Gary D. Barnett March 27, 2024 “Still another of the frauds of these men is, that they are now establishing, and that the war was designed to establish, “a government of consent.” The only idea they have ever manifested as to what is a government of consent, is this—that it is one to which everybody must consent, or be shot. This idea was the dominant one on which the war was carried on; and it is the dominant one, now that we have got what is called “peace.” ~ Lysander Spooner, No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority To believe or support any document that is claimed to be a contract agreed upon by all, and in perpetuity, without a single signature by any held to its decrees, represented by only a few criminal rulers, ‘interpreted’ by only nine appointed criminal ‘supreme’ court judges, and enforced at the point of a gun, is not only ignorant, arrogant, and asinine, it is completely insane. But in this nation-state 235 years ago, a few rich mercantilists and corrupt politicians falsely referred to as the ‘founders,’ in the dark of night, behind locked and closed doors, in total secrecy, drafted what is referred to as ‘The Constitution,’ and claimed it bound every single individual in the country, and would be binding on every single individual born thereafter. What nonsense is this?
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