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Ban Hammer

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  1. just shameful for any political party to be engaged in this farce.
  2. yes, he intentionally kept the minions in the dark. unless one has a golden parachute..........
  3. another post removed for badgering a member. post constructive advice, or do not post. continuing to ignore this directive will result in the hammer being used.
  4. A car plowed into a crowd of shoppers at a busy German Christmas market on Friday evening, killing two people and injuring at least 68 in a suspected deliberate attack. An extensive police operation is underway following the attack at the market in the German city of Magdeburg that happened at around 7 p.m. local time. A young child is among the dead, Saxony-Anhalt state governor Reiner Haseloff confirmed. more at https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/german-christmas-market-magdeburg-attack-what-happened-b2668180.html
  5. this thread closed as it has run it's course
  6. one post removed for badgering another member. post constructive advice, or do not post.
  7. some countries put their mentally ill in a building where they are cared for. here in the usa, we put them in congress.
  8. one post removed for tos violation: for that member - this is not the first time you've made remarks that violate that portion of the tos. it will be the last you so so freely as any further violations of the tos will result in moderator attention you don't want. refresh your memory of the tos (linked above) as you agreed to follow the tos when you joined this website. charles vj moderation
  9. as this thread has been a magnet for spammers 6 times in the past 3 years, it is now locked.
  10. this at the end of biden's term is quite ironic..........
  11. which is why i commented "that's not how this works....... " to i don't see the us government letting her back into the usa so she can jump through the legal hoops to stay. i suspect she'll have an extended stay in mexico while the paperwork takes a slow boat to china...
  12. this thread is now locked as the op has not been on the site in 6 months. should one have similar questions, start a new thread.
  13. Police have identified 15-year-old Natalie Rupnow, who died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, as the suspected shooter who killed a teacher and a student. What we know so far about the shooting Three people are dead, including the shooter, after a shooting at Abundant Life Christian School, a Madison, Wisconsin, campus for grades K-12. A teacher and a teenage student were killed, police said. Police identified the suspected shooter as Natalie Rupnow, 15, who went by Samantha, a student at Abundant Life. Rupnow died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Six other people were injured. Two students are in critical condition, and a teacher and three other students had non-life-threatening injuries, officials said. more at https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/live-blog/abundant-life-school-shooting-madison-wisconsin-live-updates-rcna184524
  14. this thread is now locked as it is over 7 years since a post before yours. please start a new thread.
  15. old thread locked. please start a new topic.
  16. i'll take "things that never happened" for $1000, alex.
  17. Courts across the country have overwhelmingly ruled in favor of insurance carriers in claims disputes following the government-ordered closures of businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The North Carolina Supreme Court last week bucked that trend, becoming just the second state high court to find that an insurer owes coverage for business losses during the shutdown. “Because a reasonable policyholder in the restaurants’ shoes could expect ‘direct physical loss’ to property, as used in this policy, to include the results of COVID-19-era government orders which affected the restaurants’ use of and access to their physical property, and because the policy otherwise contains no exclusion for viruses, we construe the ambiguity here in favor of coverage,” the North Carolina Supreme Court justices wrote in North State Deli vs. The Cincinnati Insurance Co. and Morris Insurance Agency, handed down Friday, Dec. 13. The opinion can be read here. more at https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2024/12/16/804858.htm
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