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Babagounj

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And this is why her nickname is NOT A CLUE WU.



Critics have slammed Wu for immediately offering her sympathy to the family of the attacker - who has not been identified - during a press conference Saturday night.

'My condolences and all of our thoughts are with the family of the individual whose life has been lost,' she said.
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy

We have known for years that dead Democrats still vote, but now a new precedent has been set: Dead Democrats also post posthumously to social media, especially when it is to condemn President Donald Trump over his dismantling of the Department of Education.
On Thursday, Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ) passed away due to complications from treatment for lung cancer. Because of this battle, Grijalva has been mostly absent on Capitol Hill, and hadn't cast a vote since being sworn in on January 3.
 

oldngray

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We have known for years that dead Democrats still vote, but now a new precedent has been set: Dead Democrats also post posthumously to social media, especially when it is to condemn President Donald Trump over his dismantling of the Department of Education.
On Thursday, Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ) passed away due to complications from treatment for lung cancer. Because of this battle, Grijalva has been mostly absent on Capitol Hill, and hadn't cast a vote since being sworn in on January 3.
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Babagounj

Strength through joy
I would like to nominate Green Peace for idiot of the year.


A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation, ordering it to pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages to a Texas-based oil company.
Energy Transfer sued the environmental group over protests nearly a decade ago against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The lawsuit, filed in state court, accused Greenpeace of an "unlawful and violent scheme to cause financial harm to Energy Transfer".
Greenpeace said last month it could be forced into bankruptcy if it was ordered to pay around $300m (£237m) in claimed damages, ending over 50 years of environmental activism.
Protests against the pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation drew thousands, but Greenpeace argued it did not lead the demonstration and that the lawsuit threatened free speech.
The nine-person jury reached a verdict after roughly two days of deliberating. The verdict was delivered in the Morton County courthouse in Mandan, North Dakota, about 100 miles (160km) north of where the protests took place.
 
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