The efforts to sustain his hold over the office of prime minister have been aided by the Knesset following the passage of law that makes the official narrative he relied on to protect himself from inquiry into his handling of October 7th sacrosanct. The law mandates a 5-year prison sentence for what the State Of Israel deems is a denial of the events of October 7th. The law has immediately drawn criticism from free speech advocates and critics of Netanyahu alike who question its true intent.
Dear oh me To the indigenous people that I let into my house yesterday (my hiace van) to go for a swim at Emily's Gap... I would like my money back that you took please ๐ My wallet had $500 - $600 in it and now all that's left is the cards. The police were called to the scene and I choose not to press charges at the moment. >I am hoping that there is still goodness in people and the money can be delivered back to me Please return it to the local police station and I can come and collect. Or message me to organise another way to return the money. I would love to have faith in humanity and I honour that we all make mistakes.
Contrast when White people lose money and a White person finds it -
This is not news to anyone, I just think it's interesting to watch it in real time: The ZOG is pulling back from the hate on White men so the military can fill its ranks with us.
Two weeks and Hollywood will have an all White movie.
He was on the verge of getting it done but articulated it in the most pedantic unnecessarily cryptic sort of way and now heโs vanished without a trace.
We either need that Missing Goats forum or to register his username to the Crystal Fields.
A federal judge in Seattle has signed a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
U.S. District Judge John Coughenour on Thursday heard a request made by four Democratic-led states to issue a temporary restraining order against the executive order signed by Trump that purports to limit birthright citizenship -- long guaranteed by the 14th Amendment -- to people who have at least one parent who is a United States citizen or permanent resident.