Lawfare

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Mar 282024
 

Lawfare — So when Trump takes out a loan and pays it back with interest, it's a crime. But when you take out a student loan and don't pay it back, then Biden forgives the loan, steals money from taxpayers to pay it back, it's not a crime.


So when Trump takes out a loan and pays it back with interest, it’s a crime. But when you take out a student loan and don’t pay it back, then Biden forgives the loan, steals money from taxpayers to pay it back, it’s not a crime.

Random Riddle: What Word Belongs

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Mar 282024
 
What word from List 2 belongs in List 1 and why?

List 1:
NAP
TIRED
SICK
PLAY

List 2:
MIND
BRAIN
HEAD
SKULL
 

Random Riddle: What Word Belongs

 

 

Joke Of The Day: The Recycling Yard

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Mar 282024
 
Joke Of The Day: The Recycling Yard Recently, I brought my six-year-old granddaughter, Brooke, with me on my trip to the recycling yard to dispose of a lawnmower and some other metal. There, we wandered around among the hundreds of cars that were waiting to be crushed. Most of them were missing parts, which had been removed for reuse in other cars.

Brooke said to me, “Poppa?”

“Yes, Brooke,” I replied.

“I’m not buying my first car here.”

 

 

 

 

Paid Promotional Ads

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Mar 272024
 

Some of you think you're listening to “science”, when you're actually listening to paid promotional ads by trillion dollar industries that make up their own science. And the majority of that science benefits them, not you.


Some of you think you’re listening to “science”, when you’re actually listening to paid promotional ads by trillion dollar industries that make up their own science. And the majority of that science benefits them, not you.

Random Riddle: Same Spelling

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Mar 272024
 
What word is this riddle describing?

Pronounced differently but spelled the same
I have many meanings from obscure to mundane
In a trip across water, I get there before you
In precipitation amazing, a marvel to awe you
One naming of me means to acknowledge the praise
I move fastest in music as the violin maestro plays
Taught to children of all ages, or trip up they would
I was also much favored by a notorious Hood.
 

Random Riddle: Same Spelling