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Library Citizens’ Academy planned for Rock Island Police Departments do it. Cities do it. Why not a public library? The Rock Island Public Library will open the book on what it takes to run a public library with its first-ever Library Citizens’ Acade...

This is smart!

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i think folks might be unfamiliar with "the pharisees", so let's make it clear: he's saying the jews run the press, and that they are conspiring to undermine the military. it's not just antisemitism, it's indistinguishable from nazism.

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This assface lived in NYC which is basically one big bodega

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Statement in response to the Department of Justice's lawsuit targeting Connecticut's Trust Act.

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you know, Donald Trump has a point. whenever a robbery, murder, mass shooting, or just a simple pickpocket situation happens, I immediately think “this would never have happened if Pope Leo just did his job”

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"sorry I can't come to your once-in-250-years party. I'll be busy doing something it would actually make much more logical sense to do four days later. I bumped it up on purpose so I could throw it in your face. eat shit forever, amen"

there is no hater on earth like a hater from Chicago

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Reviews of New Food: Hormbles Chormbles “My stomach, confused and betrayed, strained in distress against the durable shards of the Chormble. I assume it was eventually digested and passed through m...

"Ninety-nine out of one hundred people, when presented with a bottle of mysterious powder called 'Gorilla Boost MAX' that claims to 'supercharge your T levels,' will simply roll their eyes and walk away. I am the hundredth person. I will buy a year’s supply."

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I wonder if there was some sort of reason the Founders routed the war power through Congress rather than the whim of one person. Probably not.

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Look, I could write a whole freaking sonnet

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Once again, it is worth emphasizing how much shame this man brings to the United States.

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Matzah’s Daily Affirmations “I am proud of how far I’ve come. I started as a Passover food, but now grocery stores display me for all Jewish holidays, even the ones where people fast al...

"I remain strong when a piece of me is then hidden away. I know that hunting for the afikomen is just a game. I withstand the pain of being broken and hidden because soon I will be found."

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April showers bring May flowers. What do May flowers bring? Smallpox, genocide, buggery, an unhealthy fascination with salted cod, etc…

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Auditorium with a gold statue of Trump on the stage

Auditorium with a gold statue of Trump on the stage

I count at least two gold statues of Trump with his fist in the air. One on the outside and another on the inside.

Dictator shit, yes. But I'm also pretty sure there's plenty of elements here they talk about in the bible.

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That's amazing! Congratulations!

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The marches had no shortage of skeptics.
In Oxford, Miss,, Cass Rutledge, a first-year law student at the University of Mississippi, walked through the No Kings protest and around the town square on Saturday and questioned why people thought Mr. Trump was acting like a king.
"He is, you know, a duly elected president who won the popular vote and the electoral college in a landslide," Mr. Rutledge said.
"And so I'm a little bit confused on how he's acting differently than any other president."
He pointed to the stalemate in Congress over the SAVE America Act, the Republican-driven bill to tighten voter identification and registration rules, which Democrats have called an attempt to suppress turnout based on false claims of voting fraud. Mr. Rutledge said that Mr.
Trump was "going through the process" to try to get the legislation passed.

The marches had no shortage of skeptics. In Oxford, Miss,, Cass Rutledge, a first-year law student at the University of Mississippi, walked through the No Kings protest and around the town square on Saturday and questioned why people thought Mr. Trump was acting like a king. "He is, you know, a duly elected president who won the popular vote and the electoral college in a landslide," Mr. Rutledge said. "And so I'm a little bit confused on how he's acting differently than any other president." He pointed to the stalemate in Congress over the SAVE America Act, the Republican-driven bill to tighten voter identification and registration rules, which Democrats have called an attempt to suppress turnout based on false claims of voting fraud. Mr. Rutledge said that Mr. Trump was "going through the process" to try to get the legislation passed.

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olemiss.collegerepublicans EXEC SPOTLIGHT: Meet Cass Rutledge, Chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans. He is a senior Public Policy... more

olemiss.collegerepublicans • Follow The University of Mississippi - Ole Miss Cass Riledge Chairman 59 likes olemiss.collegerepublicans EXEC SPOTLIGHT: Meet Cass Rutledge, Chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans. He is a senior Public Policy... more

The NYT says today’s #NoKings protests had “no shortage of skeptics,” and then quoted exactly one of those skeptics: The chairman of the Ole Miss College Republicans (as of 2025.)

But of course, the Times doesn’t ID him as such. He’s just a Concerned Youth.

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What’s interesting about ADHD is that tasks your brain doesn’t like (which is out of your control and can change daily) will feel physically painful to you in a way that’s hard to articulate. ADHD isn’t “work is boring”. It’s “My brain hates this tasks so much that it’s sending me pain signals”

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Early 20th c political cartoon depicting suffragettes as dowdy middle-aged women

Early 20th c political cartoon depicting suffragettes as dowdy middle-aged women

In all seriousness though, elder millennial jokes aside, I think it’s important to resist the media framing of any mainstream resistance to the status quo as just the shrill nonsense of middle-aged women with nothing better to do. This isn’t the first time they’ve run out this playbook.

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Go ahead.
Underestimate us.

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DHS Is Choosing Not To Pay TSA Workers While Paying Others, House Dem Says

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, top House Dem appropriator, says DHS is actively choosing not to pay TSA workers while paying employees at ICE, CPB, Coast Guard and Secret Service.

And that the TSA administrator confirmed this herself on Weds. www.huffpost.com/entry/latest...

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Prunes!

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Sold! Putting on my library request list.

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Elizabeth Banks

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Stop worrying about what YA books to let your kids read and let them sort it out with V C Andrews and cocaine era Stephen King as God intended

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Dems need to be on every news channel saying this. Everyday. All day.

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Yay Obies! This is so awesome.

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This is so great! What is the source?

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This is the only thought that has reassured me about this awful situation.

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the human body was not designed to know what the worst person in the world is doing every fifteen minutes

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WELKER: Do you think it's appropriate for POTUS to celebrate the death of Bronze Star recipient?

BESSENT: Neither one of us can understand what's been done to the president & his family

W: So there's nothing wrong w/post saying, 'Good. Mueller's dead'?

B: We should have empathy for the president

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