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They should create sport leagues for women who don't want to compete against men, or people who have been men.
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There's nothing in the rules to say you can't a day off once in a while. Treat yourself.
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Details on how to do that can be found here.
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There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia."
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Awfully nice of you to offer that way. Keep it up. It feels like a treat.
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Republican science (points only for using "geologic time"):
In an attempt to undermine climate science, Sen. Ron Johnson falsely claimed in 2010 that Greenland — a largely ice-covered island — was named for its once-green landscapes.
"You know, there's a reason Greenland was called Greenland," Johnson told Madison news outlet WKOW-TV in 2010. "It was actually green at one point in time. And it's been, you know, since, it's a whole lot whiter now so we've experienced climate change throughout geologic time."
Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, told The New York Times last week that he had "no idea" how Greenland got its name.
Get this living fossil out of here!
In an attempt to undermine climate science, Sen. Ron Johnson falsely claimed in 2010 that Greenland — a largely ice-covered island — was named for its once-green landscapes.
"You know, there's a reason Greenland was called Greenland," Johnson told Madison news outlet WKOW-TV in 2010. "It was actually green at one point in time. And it's been, you know, since, it's a whole lot whiter now so we've experienced climate change throughout geologic time."
Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, told The New York Times last week that he had "no idea" how Greenland got its name.
Get this living fossil out of here!
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It turns out you can make this stuff up.

That's not going to be popular with certain people.Sidney Powell Now Argues “No Reasonable Person” Would Believe Her Voter Fraud Lies Were “Fact”
WASHINGTON — Sidney Powell argued Monday that she couldn’t be sued for defamation for repeatedly promoting false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being rigged because “no reasonable person would” believe that her comments “were truly statements of fact.”
Can opinion polls be submitted as evidence?Majority of Republicans say 2020 election was invalid: poll
More than two-thirds of Republicans say the 2020 presidential election was invalid, according to a new survey.
The poll from the R Street Institute, a free markets group, found that 67 percent of Republicans view the past election as invalid, compared to 23 percent who believe it was valid.

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Too bad there's a good chance those certain people won't even hear about this.Joe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:30 pmIt turns out you can make this stuff up.
That's not going to be popular with certain people.Sidney Powell Now Argues “No Reasonable Person” Would Believe Her Voter Fraud Lies Were “Fact”
WASHINGTON — Sidney Powell argued Monday that she couldn’t be sued for defamation for repeatedly promoting false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being rigged because “no reasonable person would” believe that her comments “were truly statements of fact.”
Can opinion polls be submitted as evidence?Majority of Republicans say 2020 election was invalid: poll
More than two-thirds of Republicans say the 2020 presidential election was invalid, according to a new survey.
The poll from the R Street Institute, a free markets group, found that 67 percent of Republicans view the past election as invalid, compared to 23 percent who believe it was valid.![]()
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Sydney may as well said "I'm a lying bitch, everyone knows it, so just fuck off and leave me alone..."Joe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:30 pmIt turns out you can make this stuff up.
That's not going to be popular with certain people.Sidney Powell Now Argues “No Reasonable Person” Would Believe Her Voter Fraud Lies Were “Fact”
WASHINGTON — Sidney Powell argued Monday that she couldn’t be sued for defamation for repeatedly promoting false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being rigged because “no reasonable person would” believe that her comments “were truly statements of fact.”
Can opinion polls be submitted as evidence?Majority of Republicans say 2020 election was invalid: poll
More than two-thirds of Republicans say the 2020 presidential election was invalid, according to a new survey.
The poll from the R Street Institute, a free markets group, found that 67 percent of Republicans view the past election as invalid, compared to 23 percent who believe it was valid.![]()
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https://www.foxnews.com/search-results/ ... y%20Powell
There doesn't appear to be a peep about it on Fox News. Quelle surprise? An organization who also heavily touted election fraud bs until threatened with suit.
There doesn't appear to be a peep about it on Fox News. Quelle surprise? An organization who also heavily touted election fraud bs until threatened with suit.
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Yeah, they talked a lot of fraud. Personally, I think Powell and Giuliani should be disbarred, but I'm not optimistic.
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It's as likely as Shillary going to jail for her crimes, or Cuomo going to jail for his, or any of the elites.
They bagged them a Epstein, then a Maxwell. How many arrests of elite international abusers followed? They weren't, after all, investigating those two for sex crimes.
It's like they are mocking their citizens on purpose.
They bagged them a Epstein, then a Maxwell. How many arrests of elite international abusers followed? They weren't, after all, investigating those two for sex crimes.
It's like they are mocking their citizens on purpose.
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I suppose "they" are the evil elites de jour, whichever of them show up in a stoned mind...
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You'd have to also provide evidence that the more than two-thirds of Republicans who say the 2020 presidential election was invalid were reasonable persons.Joe wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 3:30 pmIt turns out you can make this stuff up.
That's not going to be popular with certain people.Sidney Powell Now Argues “No Reasonable Person” Would Believe Her Voter Fraud Lies Were “Fact”
WASHINGTON — Sidney Powell argued Monday that she couldn’t be sued for defamation for repeatedly promoting false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being rigged because “no reasonable person would” believe that her comments “were truly statements of fact.”
Can opinion polls be submitted as evidence?Majority of Republicans say 2020 election was invalid: poll
More than two-thirds of Republicans say the 2020 presidential election was invalid, according to a new survey.
The poll from the R Street Institute, a free markets group, found that 67 percent of Republicans view the past election as invalid, compared to 23 percent who believe it was valid.![]()
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