It was in vain that we said back in 1789: do not let this revolution fester; the culprits will multiply. Their crimes will horrify the world, and justice will be reduced to despair"
Antoine de Rivarol
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Good post. Carlyle quotes below.
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The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle
Rapper Nicki Minaj thanks President Trump for standing up for persecuted Christians in Nigeria, declares that "faith is under attack in way too many places."
Minaj delivered the speech at the United Nations.
"For the rest of my life, I will care if anyone anywhere is being persecuted for their beliefs."
- Collin Rugg
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Tuesday at 1:30pm ET — I’m welcoming @NICKIMINAJ
to the U.S. Mission for a special event moderated by Harris Faulkner @FAULKNERFOCUS
on President Trump’s priority to combat religious violence and the killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Oversight Dems have received new emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate that raise serious questions about Donald Trump and his knowledge of Epstein’s horrific crimes.
- Oversight Dems
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The images from Oversight Dems post above 🔼
Democrats intentionally redacted the name of the "victim" in the Epstein emails they released.
The unreacted version shows that it was Virginia Guiffre.
@CynicalPublius Yes, Google is misinterpreting the rules
“. . . information must be approved for public release by an appropriate authorizing official before it is released, even if it is unclassified."
This quote was fed into google.
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I fed in the longer, complete quote
“. . . information must be approved for public release by an appropriate authorizing official before it is released by any military member, DoW civilian employee or contract employee, even if it is unclassified.”
- still misinterpreted
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@CynicalPublius I believe that Google interprets this from an authoritative perspective. The authority is the mainstream press.
The press is using Google, and Google is parroting their thinking in answer.