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Buffalo_Gal

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  1. Buffalo Bills will win AFC East in 2020; contend for Wild Card this season, says Pete Prisco Honestly? I think it is a reasonable take. I've had the same thought. I can see where this is going without any unexpected injuries, and contending for a playoff spot this year, winning the division in 2020 would be about right.
  2. I put the "Texas man" in quotes because he's an illegal alien. The MSM is sitting on this, and where reporting burying the fact that he is an illegal way down below the fold (like to the footers). He is suspected of anywhere up to 1000 killings. "Texas man" charged with killing 12 women, police look at 750 other deaths for possible links Authorities in the Dallas area are looking at hundreds of cases of elderly people dying unattended to see if any may be linked to the suspect, Billy Chemirmir. The Toronto Sun does list him as illegal: Texas man charged with killing 12 women, police look at 750 other deaths for possible links Authorities in the Dallas area are looking at hundreds of cases of elderly people dying unattended to see if any may be linked to the suspect, Billy Chemirmir. </snip> The Dallas County district attorney’s office said illegal immigrant Billy Chemirmir was indicted Tuesday on six more counts of capital murder in the deaths of women, ranging in age from 76 to 94. </snip>
  3. Huh. I am sure this is a co-winky-dink that they declined to prosecute while Biden was the VP? And I wonder how well reported it will be now? *cough* 2016 Arizona Police Report: Cocaine Pipe Found in Car Rented by Joe Biden’s Son Hunter Biden, Authorities Declined to Prosecute Breitbart News has exclusively obtained a heretofore unreported-on police report from days before the 2016 presidential election that describes how a cocaine pipe that authorities determined was used to smoke cocaine was found in a rental car returned to an Arizona Hertz location in the middle of the night. Also found in the vehicle were several personal effects of Hunter Biden, then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son, like two of his DC driver’s licenses, multiple credit cards, and personally identifying information like a Delaware Attorney General badge and a U.S. Secret Service business card that police said bore his name. Hunter Biden, according to the police report, had rented the vehicle from a location in California with the intent to return it to the Prescott, Arizona, location, where it was discovered the morning after it was dropped off with the drug paraphernalia and Hunter Biden’s personal effects inside. Instead of returning the car keys to the drop box where after-hours returns are supposed to go, the car was returned—according to the police report—with the keys left in the gas tank compartment of the vehicle. Also found inside the vehicle, per the police report, were two drivers’ licenses both bearing Hunter Biden’s legal name Robert Biden, as well as “some credit cards with the same name,” “a secret service business card,” and an “Attorney General’s badge” all contained inside a wallet that Hertz rental employees discovered—along with a pipe that Hertz employees thought and police later confirmed was used to smoke illicit drugs, as well as “a white powdery substance in the arm rest of the vehicle.” </snip>
  4. I thought it was a reboot so they could get a younger Batman? Ben Affleck (who is hot as hell) is in his late 40s now, so time to start over. Batman will always be Adam West for me. ?
  5. New Document Exposes Two Russian Dossier Sources </snip> In Kavalec’s handwritten notes from their interview, she makes note of two of Steele’s dossier sources; “Trubnikov” and “Surkov.” </snip> Surkov is Vladislav Surkov, an aide of Vladimir Putin who is on the U.S.’s list of sanctioned individuals, and Trubnikov is Vyacheslav Trubnikov, who is currently the First Deputy of Foreign Minister of Russia and formally served as the Director of Foreign Intelligence Service. Interestingly, Trubnikov is an associate of Halper. </snip> Stefan Halper had cozied up to three Trump campaign advisers, Carter Page, Sam Clovis, and George Papadopoulos in an attempt to garner damning information from them. The FBI would (falsely) claim one of those men (Papadopoulos) was the reason they began investigating the Trump campaign in the first place, while they obtaining a FISA to spy on another (Page). </snip>
  6. If you are trying to hard boil fresh eggs, some baking soda in the water could help (not a ton, a ½ teaspoon to a teaspoon per gallon). Some people swear salt works but that has not been my experience. ?‍♀️
  7. I have a relative who had her SS# used by an illegal many moons ago. It was a PITA, but since she was an IRS agent (seriously) and things went better for her and not the illegal. I am not certain why these letters should be a "concern". Either it is the person's SS# or it is not. If no, deport 'em. If so, "sorry to be a bother". I'd certainly want to know if someone was stealing my identity. Social Security No-Match Letters Causing Concern The Social Security Administration has revived an old practice of notifying employers of mismatches between information on tax forms and the agency’s records. Starting in March, the SSA began sending employer correction request notices, also known as “no-match letters,” to employers with at least one employee whose name and Social Security number combination on a filed W-2 doesn’t match SSA records. The letters instruct employers to register for the agency’s Business Services Online and correct the mismatch within 60 days. Some 575,000 employers already have received letters. </snip>
  8. Hemmer: Democrats would charge that you are the president's attorney now. Barr: They don't know what they are talking about. I laughed out loud. Made me think he wanted to say that (and worse) about the Democrats more than once during this interview.
  9. Shell color makes no difference, white, brown, blue, green, whatever, it is all the same to me. But I do not like egg yolks. ? At all. ?
  10. Can you imagine being one of the R Congress critters, knowing (nearly) everything that went down, seeing and hearing the spin, and having to bite your tongue with the truth for two years?
  11. This is not the first time he has said the word treason. It does make me wonder what these people are going to be charged with? If it is sedition or treason (and I am not an attorney and do not play one on the internet, so do not know which would be more appropriate), the MSM will not be able to hide it.
  12. Well, the bad guys are certainly fortunate that thatTrump-guy is a stupid schmuck who flies by the seat of his pants with no clue as to what is what in government. I swear sometimes he's so far ahead, he has to take a pause just so his opponents can catch-up.
  13. If he does... let's just say I'd like to see him in orange as much as I would like to see Obama in that color (and it is never going to happen to Obama). ? ? ?
  14. Agreed. Some of this stuff has been out in the open for 18 months now, but these "reporters" are finally getting around to reporting it... or are finally allowed to report it. A lot of it seems to be a recap, sometimes timelines nicely shown, sometimes, graphs of interconnections, but every once in a while, there really is new news. For people who have been following closely... all of about 5,000 people in the US (give or take a thousand) ... the scam has been obvious for quite some time. To the low-fos, this really is "new news".
  15. John Solomon this evening... Ukrainian who meddled against Trump in 2016 is now under Russia-corruption cloud </snip> The country’s chief corruption prosecutor on Thursday opened an investigation into “suspicions” that Serhiy Leshchenko, a crusading anti-corruption member of Ukraine’s parliament and former investigative journalist, accepted bribes in 2016 from a Russian source that enabled him to buy a luxury condo far above his means. </snip>
  16. And we are done. It was cute with one major surprise. Not the best ending ever (Newhart), not the worst ending ever (How I Met Your Mother).
  17. McCain makes a lot of sense too, but like with Ryan, I'd have difficulty believing McCain wanted to be in helpful to Trump (or the country). On the other hand, he was dying, so he could basically do anything he wanted, and who knows what the call/interview said, or what part of the process/set-up it was, and if it was meant to be "helpful" to President Trump. Agreed on the impeachment document - the unprecedented V 2 supports that. You are not an idiot! That makes total sense, and it wouldn't be "helpful" at all. The other one I was thinking of... Senator Warner who was communicating with Adam Waldman, the lawyer for both Oleg Deripaska and Christopher Steele (and nothing has been done about that).
  18. My money would be on Ryan. What is the real reason the speaker of the house decided not to run again? Inquiring minds want to know. However, I cannot see him being "helpful" to the President in any possible way. Reading this... O.o Much we now know isn't true, and that is without the redacted portion. WikiLeaks emails "stolen" from John Podesta - they were not stolen, it was a catfish. As mentioned above (Aaron Mate tweet) the dates are just O.o. Am I missing something? WTF was the Mueller team doing?
  19. Methinks there is a reason the Flynn sentencing kept getting pushed back, and why the judge basically begged him to change his plea.
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