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Hey @RepMGS how about looking into the Hedge funds LIKE @Citadel NAKED shorting “ @AMCTheatres stock …trying to drive a 100 year old movie theater company OUT OF BUSINESS! Now that would be something productive.@SECGov
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Swing and a miss. Doug wanted to keep Hurts and got fired. Howie tried to talk Wentz out of the trade request, hired his buddy Frank's errand boy and shopped Hurts for 2 seasons.

Howie picked Hurts, Doug Pederson career in Philadelphia was directly tied to Wentz.
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True or False: You’ve seen your favorite NFL team win 2 Super Bowls in your lifetime.
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84% of Americans, Bernie Sanders, and Thomas Massie agree. Don’t arm Israel unconditionally. Also, don’t merge our military technology and supply chains with Israel’s… or any other country’s. I’ve submitted an amendment to strip section 224 (retitled section 219) from the NDAA.
Only 16% of Americans support arming Israel without restrictions. So what is Congress doing? Burying a provision in the defense bill that would give Israel more military integration than any NATO ally. We must strip Section 224 from the Pentagon budget.
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Hey dipshit: Ever heard of the First Amendment?
If we don’t stop this concert, it will be telling everyone that antisemitism is okay. It’s NOT.
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When Jimmy Carter purchased the teachers’ union’s endorsement in 1979 by establishing the Department of Education, the USA was #1 in education. 46 years and $4.1 trillion dollars later, the USA is #40. We are, however, #1 in cost per student.
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My dad is older than Israel. Yet this pathetic man utters the claim that the U.S. wouldn’t exist without Israel? Let’s pull all financial and military support and see how long the genocidal welfare queens last.
WATCH: Trump's Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, defies Trump: Without Israel, there would not be an America. We owe our very existence to what happened in this land.
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Mike Huckabee says the United States of America would not exist without Israel and the Jewish foundation. Huckabee claims America only exists because of the Jewish foundation and says its heritage is inseparable from that of the United States. "It is your heritage, without a doubt." "It is also the heritage of the United States."
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I am old enough to remember , she enjoyed this, video & internet is forever
Every time Whoopi Goldberg opens her mouth about racism, hate, and “division,” I flash right back to that 1993 Friars Club roast. There she was, glowing, laughing, loving every second, while the man she was dating, Ted Danson, strutted on stage in blackface, cracking jokes at her event. She didn’t storm out. She didn’t scream “racism!” She was beaming. Happy as hell. Yet today, we’re supposed to believe she’s outraged by the very things she once laughed through and defended. Because that’s what I can’t reconcile. She’s a paid performer. A Hollywood lifer who has spent decades in the spotlight, and to me, the contrast between then and now raises a lot of questions. She’ll condemn behavior today that she appeared willing to overlook when it involved someone close to her. Hands down. That’s why I have a hard time taking the outrage seriously. The hypocrisy is so thick you could cut it with a knife. Wake up, folks… She’s a Hollywood grifter!
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What does MLB think it’s doing penalizing players for their Christian faith? They owe us some answers. Right now.
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Great observation!!!
These people are more assimilated after one week than Somalians who've been here for generations. Its as if there's an obvious reason for this.
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I’d pay any amount of money for Fenway to be like this 81 times a year every year. Scenes.

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Entre partido y partido los aficionados de Escocia fueron a ver un partido de Béisbol, los propios aficionados del equipo de Béisbol los Boston Red Sox, declararon que ha sido el mejor partido que se lo han pasado, con un ambiente increíble.

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Morocco's 22 year old Crown Prince won't even look at those who try to kiss his hand, but takes his time and has full conversations with those who simply shake it
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In Moroccan tradition people attempt to kiss royals hands as respect and royals withdraw the hand as a sign of humility. Crown Prince Moulay Hassan has long followed this practice. He interacts more with foreign officials using standard handshakes. altn.news/en/prince-moul… bluewin.ch/en/entertainme… scroll.in/video/801519/w…
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Stanley Kubrick demanded 70 takes from actors. He let this medically discharged Marine improvise. In 1985, R. Lee Ermey stood on a film set in England with nothing but memories and a voice that could cut through steel. He was not supposed to be there. Not as an actor, anyway. Stanley Kubrick had hired him as a technical advisor for Full Metal Jacket. The role of Gunnery Sergeant Hartman was already cast with a trained professional. Ermey's job was to teach actors how drill instructors actually behaved. But Ermey had spent years watching Hollywood get it wrong. He approached Kubrick with a request that bordered on audacity. "Let me show you what a real drill instructor sounds like." Kubrick was skeptical. This was a director who shot scenes 40, 50, sometimes 70 times until they were perfect. He controlled every word. Every gesture. Every breath. But he agreed to watch. Ermey positioned actors in formation. The cameras rolled. And he began screaming. For two hours, he unleashed a torrent of creative, devastating verbal assault. Stagehands pelted him with tennis balls and oranges to simulate chaos. He never flinched. Never broke rhythm. Never repeated himself. Because he wasn't acting. He was remembering. Ronald Lee Ermey had enlisted in the Marines at seventeen after a Kansas judge gave him a choice: jail or the military. He chose the Corps. From 1965 to 1967, he served as a drill instructor at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, breaking down civilians and rebuilding them as Marines. In 1968, he deployed to Vietnam for fourteen months. Then injuries ended his career. Medical discharge. Twenty-seven years old. No college degree. No plan. He drifted to the Philippines, enrolled in university using his GI Bill, and stumbled into film work as a technical advisor. Small roles followed. A helicopter pilot in Apocalypse Now. A drill instructor in The Boys in Company C. But nothing that changed his life. Until Kubrick watched those tapes. The director saw something no acting class could manufacture: authenticity so complete it became art. Ermey had produced 150 pages of original insults. His intensity never wavered. His knowledge was absolute. Kubrick made a decision almost unheard of in his career. He fired the original actor. He gave Ermey the role. And he allowed him to improvise more than half of his own dialogue. Stanley Kubrick, the perfectionist who demanded endless takes from every performer, needed only two or three takes from a former drill instructor with no formal training. Because you cannot fake what is real. When Full Metal Jacket premiered in 1987, Ermey's performance became instantly iconic. Real drill instructors said it was the most accurate portrayal ever filmed. Veterans said it triggered memories they had buried for decades. Ermey earned a Golden Globe nomination. He went on to appear in over sixty films. He voiced Sarge in Toy Story. He hosted military programs on the History Channel. But he never forgot his brothers and sisters in uniform. In 2002, the Marine Corps awarded him an honorary promotion to Gunnery Sergeant, making him the only retiree in Corps history to receive that recognition. He spent years visiting troops overseas, supporting veterans, and keeping the military spirit alive. R. Lee Ermey passed away on April 15, 2018. The Marine Corps called him a great American and an even greater Marine. Think about that journey. A troubled teenager from Kansas. A drill instructor. A combat veteran. A medical discharge. Odd jobs in foreign countries. And then, at forty-three, convincing one of cinema's most demanding directors to trust him with creative freedom. He did not succeed because he pretended to be something he wasn't. He succeeded because he refused to be anything else. That is not a Hollywood story. That is a Marine who improvised, adapted, and overcame, all the way to immortality.
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Wonder if there is legal action that could be taken here? 1 thing to play for a team (company) & wear a uniform. But if said uniform is temporarily altered to be against 1’s belief.
Three Giants pitchers wore Bible verses on their Pride Night caps during Friday’s game. MLB has since issued a warning to them.
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We are all familiar with “spot the difference between pictures game” right ?
On the left, Japanese soccer fans tidying up the stadium during the FIFA World Cup. On the right, Knicks fans celebrating an NBA championship in the streets of New York.
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