

In Texas, you say.
In Texas, you say.
They settled with Smartmatic, they are insufficiently subservient.
Sadly, they’ll gain only the earliest start on NextGen Evil, waste many earth-boiling watt hours doing it and pass the losses on to everyone else via streaming, taxes, whatever.
But they lost the manual on how to do thaaaaaat!
oh! Oh dear!
I mean, it’s working so far.
I like it, but downvoting the Xitter.
True.
Hey neither am I! Fantastic we have common ground.
You’re right. Only for setup though, which is something I guess.
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Khamenei noted that Trump unilaterally withdrew from the earlier nuclear deal under which Iran drastically limited its enrichment of uranium and overall stockpile of the material, in exchange for crushing sanctions being removed.
“The Americans did not uphold their end of the deal,” Khamenei said. “The very person who is in office today tore up the agreement. He said he would, and he did.”
He added: "This is an experience we must learn from. We negotiated, we gave concessions, we compromised— but we did not achieve the results we aimed for. And despite all its flaws, the other side ultimately violated and destroyed the agreement.”
“Con . .se . . whatses??”
Signal requires a phone number on setup.
Not anymore.
Okay. And you make the slightest effort to understand how media actually works in the world. We’ll call it even.
Oh, well, the day after Pearl Harbor makes perfect sense.
Incorrect.
I mean, yes, that’s how it’s explained in journalism school. Journalists do tend to read the articles.
In WWII? Really - where were they deployed?
Again, I’m not saying they didn’t have the information in the body of the article.
And isn’t there some other way they coudl have included that in the title besides listing all the states?
Your first quote, for example.
Hey member in Iraq War II when we were losing a bunch of soldiers and instead of throwing more in or thinking about a draft they just sent over the National Guard?
the National Guard. Who . . .were supposed to be guarding the nation?
Anyway. Just in case some of you were not alive to remember that.
Only that you need the phone to setup the account. i.e. it doesn’t have to be the phone you use- it can be a hotel phone or whatever.
It used to have to be the phone you used for messaging.