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Started by Anonymous, August 13, 2020, 04:09:03 PM

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Thiel

Trump was charged for something he was permitted to do as president, but was illegal for Joe Biden when he was vice president. If it wasn't for double standards, the Democrats would have no standards at all.
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Thiel

The Washington Post, who Allie Beth Stuckey says "probably has a pretty cozy relationship with the pharmaceutical companies," has released an article titled, "Women are getting off birth control amid misinformation explosion."

Authors Lauren Weber and Sabrina Malhi cite "misleading videos vilifying hormonal contraception," "right-wing commentators" (including Brett Cooper, Candace Owens, and Brittany Martinez), and "testimonials" as the culprits behind the new trend of women parting ways with their birth control.
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Quote from: Thiel on April 01, 2024, 02:46:34 PMThe Washington Post, who Allie Beth Stuckey says "probably has a pretty cozy relationship with the pharmaceutical companies," has released an article titled, "Women are getting off birth control amid misinformation explosion."

Authors Lauren Weber and Sabrina Malhi cite "misleading videos vilifying hormonal contraception," "right-wing commentators" (including Brett Cooper, Candace Owens, and Brittany Martinez), and "testimonials" as the culprits behind the new trend of women parting ways with their birth control.

The Lokmar Navy swims right past all that birth control bullshit. All I have to do is not pull out!

Herman

A man has been accused of breaking into a Michigan residence and sexually assaulting two young girls, but despite the severity of the crime, many media outlets have attempted to obscure the fact that the suspect in the case is in the United States illegally.

In the early morning hours of March 20, a man reportedly broke into a residence in the Sweet Lake Manufactured Housing & Camping Resort Community near Sturgis in southwestern Michigan. While there, he allegedly sexually assaulted two girls, both of whom are under 13 years of age.

About a week after the vicious assault, the 25-year-old suspect was arrested in Fort Wayne, Indiana, about an hour south of where the attack took place. The man was charged with first-degree home invasion and two counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct.

He was also issued an immigration detainer because he is a Mexican national who illegally broke into the U.S. at some point.

However, those interested in learning about the case but who have a habit of reading only article headlines likely missed that important fact. The following is a list of headlines about the case that popped up after a basic internet search:

"Deputies: Man broke in, sexually assaulted children,"
"Girls sexually assaulted in home invasion, suspect caught after 'extensive manhunt,'"
"St. Joseph County home invasion/sexual assault suspect in custody," and
"Suspect in sexual assault, home invasion at Sweet Lake Mobile Home Park arrested."

All four articles refer to the suspect as a "25-year-old Sturgis man." Two of the four withhold the information regarding the man's immigration status until almost the very end of the article.

DKG

NPR suspended longtime editor Uri Berliner shortly after he spoke out against the network's liberal bias.

Berliner penned a bombshell whistleblower piece in the Free Press that criticized NPR's coverage on various topics.

Berliner wrote an article that questioned the network's ability to fairly cover topics like Russiagate, the COVID lab leak theory, Hunter Biden's scandalous laptop, embrace of the theory of systemic racism and accused the organization of downplaying antisemitism following Oct. 7.