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  1. For the love of God, somebody in Harris’ corner throw in the towel.
    4 points
  2. Banning fracking isn’t good for people. Especially people that work in that industry. It provides very good wages and benefits, particularly to the middle class. But I’m finally glad you’re admitting that Biden was lying when he said he wouldn’t ban fracking.
    2 points
  3. Found out this morning, reading Politico, that Trump never did say "The virus is a Democratic hoax." Instead, he said that the Democrat's criricism of how he handled the virus was foisting a hoax on Americans. Think I'll refer to Politico more often when trying to filter information from misinformation. Snopes also says Trump never called the virus a hoax, so despite claims here that Snopes can't be trusted, I'll keep Snopes as reference as well. The more sources, the better.
    2 points
  4. If there's one thing we can say about Harris- she can take a good pounding!
    2 points
  5. Sweden covid deaths: 5800 Canada covid deaths: 9800
    1 point
  6. Republicans: THE DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO DO A BUNCH OF THINGS THAT ARE GOOD FOR PEOPLE AND THE ENVIRONMENT !!!! Democrats: YOU TAKE THAT BACK !!! TAKE IT BACK !!!
    1 point
  7. Trump derangement syndrome is very real!
    1 point
  8. Don’t let them get away with blatant lies.
    1 point
  9. Biden on fracking in his own words. Banning it.
    1 point
  10. Mailman tosses ballots intended for delivery in Democratic area.
    1 point
  11. Scholl's airplanes were so heavily modified, they were referred to as "Super Chipmunks" (IIRC by Art himself). I think he personally held a bunch of STCs for those mods. I was inspired by a few aerobatic pilots, including one who revived the inverted ribbon cut (about 45 years ago) who was an aquaintance and work mate (actually, my boss's boss). Thus, my first airplane was an AA-1 that...well, I can't write any of that stuff in a public forum, but it was one strong and capable little airplane. 3NMs (Expediters) were actually fairly common in RCAF days, but sadly did not have the C45 cargo door. It was a very interesting airplane to own and fly, lived up to all of what it looked to be when I was 12. Have spent a lot of museum time with SR71, but sadly have never had the pleasure of seeing one fly. One co-worker was the RCAF acceptance test pilot for the F104 programme, and actually taught the X15 guys "how to fly" as he was the only person in history to successfully dead stick a 104...not once, but TWICE!!!!! As a result, he was asked to do that instructing in a tandem 104. Still fly with one of his squadron mates, who is now the highest time pilot in Canada (well over 47,000 hours and counting). I have heard an awful lot about 104s from these two guys, and only read about the 71 - but if there was ever a "normal" airplane that even begins to approach the magic of the Blackbird, it is the 104. BTW: if you ever doubt the sheer genius of Kelly Johnson and his band of skunks, take a look at the shape of the wing leading edge on a 71 and then Concorde (there are one of each on the carrier on the East River in NYC). You know which one came first by at lest a decade!
    1 point
  12. Eli Lilly says new antibody treatment for COVID works, will seek emergency use authorization.
    1 point
  13. Hey...the dude was foolish enough to ask "why" and expect a pat answer.
    1 point
  14. If President Trump wins in November, prepare for all hell to break loose as the Democrats and extreme left will be unable to cope...again:
    1 point
  15. The Battle of Shiloh...April 1862. Shiloh was one of the more interesting battles of the US Civil War. Had Van Dorn won the Battle of Pea Ridge across the Mississippi, he would have been able to send his Army of the Trans-Mississippi to assist Johnston & Beauregard...but alas. Not to be... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Shiloh
    1 point
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