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2018-07-01 23:33:59 UTC  

@renachan Why would they have to pay the State anything?

2018-07-01 23:34:14 UTC  
2018-07-01 23:34:36 UTC  

Shills......sigh

2018-07-01 23:34:56 UTC  
2018-07-01 23:35:11 UTC  

Shills?

2018-07-01 23:35:33 UTC  

Remember in Denver Obama said we need a civilian army more powerful than the military.

https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/barack_obama_409184

2018-07-01 23:36:08 UTC  

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/28/latest-friend-starbucks-victim-was-georgian-immigrant.html Here's the article, one that isn't filled with a bunch of lies, talking about my friend that I just posted about above.

2018-07-01 23:36:10 UTC  

This is better than 24/7 channel! Lol

2018-07-01 23:36:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/435869520998170624/463125715588481034/image.png

2018-07-01 23:36:47 UTC  

Could anyone suggest movies on YT to watch re our interests here?

2018-07-01 23:37:25 UTC  

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2018-07-01 23:37:59 UTC  

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.

2018-07-01 23:39:22 UTC  

Socialism Nightmare: Venezuelans Now Eating Dogs, Cats and Pigeons to Survive (hooktube.com)

2018-07-01 23:39:47 UTC  

Opioid measures among new Tennessee laws kicking in
Requirements aimed at curbing Tennessee's opioid epidemic are among more than 150 new laws taking effect.

2018-07-01 23:40:04 UTC  

Requirements aimed at curbing Tennessee's opioid epidemic are among more than 150 new laws taking effect.

Gov. Bill Haslam's "TN Together" opioid plan largely kicks in Sunday, July 1, when many laws take effect annually and a new budget year begins.

Tennessee will limit initial opioid prescriptions to a three-day supply, with exceptions for major surgical procedures, cancer and hospice treatment, sickle cell disease and treatment in certain licensed facilities.

Among other components, the laws will incentivize offenders to complete substance use treatment programs in prison and make dealing fentanyl and similar dangerous substances second-degree murder when it causes a death.

The $37.5 billion budget includes $16 million-plus in new opioid services money, $30.2 million more for school safety and $3 million to help schools equip new buses with seatbelts.

2018-07-01 23:40:13 UTC  
2018-07-01 23:41:21 UTC  

The Mattie one is funny.

2018-07-01 23:41:25 UTC  

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Court records show a man charged with killing five people at a Maryland newspaper was fired from a government IT contractor because of concerns about his "suitability."

Jarrod Ramos is charged with murder after police say he opened fire Thursday at Capital Gazette offices in Annapolis.
District of Columbia Superior Court records show Ramos sued Virginia-based Enterprise Information Systems in 2014 over lost wages.

2018-07-01 23:41:28 UTC  

Mattis

2018-07-01 23:41:41 UTC  

Antifa Throws Bomb into Crowd - a Turning Point. MSM Exploits Dead Journalistshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVID3X4i3qY

2018-07-01 23:41:44 UTC  

In a letter to the company's president filed in court records, Ramos said the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics requested he be removed from his job.
Ramos wrote he was only told there was a "suitability" concern. A panel of judges wrote that the prime contractor "demanded" Ramos be fired for unspecified reasons.
Ramos won $1,200 in the suit for a bonus he said EIS had denied him.
EIS officials did not respond immediately Saturday to a request for comment.
A U.S. Labor Department spokesman said Ramos worked on IT contracts for the labor statistics bureau from 2007 to 2014.

2018-07-01 23:42:26 UTC