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For you, it IS "HOMO" because...

you claimed there's "no girls" so you must be chasing after "dudes":

There no girls here, bro
Just us dudes

No need to lied

i'm going use you for my sexual needs

hmgROCK,

When a woman doesn't see you as a real man who is worth her time...

"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D


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California superintendent fired for allegedly threatening students who didn't clap for her daughter

California superintendent Marian Kim Phelps was fired following an investigation into accusations that she bullied members of her daughter's high school softball team.


https://people.com/superintendent-fired-allegedly-threatening-students-didnt-clap-enough-for-daughter-8642568#:~:text=California%20superintendent%20Marian%20Kim%20Phelps%20was%20fired%20following%20an%20investigation,daughter's%20high%20school%20softball%20team.




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..water safety stuff  O0:

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National Water Safety Month in May prepares us for recreational activities. Water is an attraction during the summer months. Whether we're drawn to lakes and rivers or public pools and water slides, safety is a necessary concern.


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YOUR BOY ROCK HAS ALWAYS BEEN TRUTHFUL THE WHOLE TIME

Just another LIE, even the neutral PH members can "clearly" see it and even tried to help but you want to continue your LYING ways so it's on you per the "legit" "ALL CATTLE" PROOF quote below as it's easy for those of us "legit" folks to provide "legit" proof like the quote below:

HmgRock, you should post sincere, honest topics



"and i stand 1000% behind my word" as well as Reporter and other neutral PH members...


"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING"

 ;D ;D ;D:


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"hurt your feeling?" I don't feel bad because you brought it upon yourself by LYING in the first place and when the neutral PH members point it out, you just LIE some more instead of completing the 12 steps so it's your own fault for being a "genuine mental case":

Even the neutral PH members can "clearly" see it:


This isn’t the only mental illness you have, no need to thank me.  ;)

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The Russian invasion crash happened only in your mind and I called that mental illness.

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Spoken like a genuine mental case.

"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D

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"he" still very "mad" so he can't help but crawl back to prove me right (ONCE AGAIN)!!!  O0

I ALREADY STOP CLICKUON THEM

What does hmgLIAR do when he's caught LYING, LIES some more of course!  ;D

THEREFORE, the neutral PH members are spot on:

Just another side of the road, a dollar too late from our very own big mouth.


BECAUSE that "P" is as "fake it til you make it" as this "canada" trip one below:




"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D


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It's a public service because you continue to "spamming" more and more LIES...

instead of completing the 12 steps..

 ;D ;D ;D

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Marjorie Taylor Greene breaks MAGA stupidity barrier as Democrats vow to save Mike Johnson

Well, they said it couldn’t be done. Americans who’ve maintained their sanity saw no way, in this age of performative political extremism, that a Donald-Trump-loving lawmaker could ever go too far. They said the MAGA stupidity barrier could never be broken.

Then along came Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Witless), whose crusade to oust GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson – for the high crime of governing – has somehow brought Democrats and Republicans together, united against her unique form of legislative ludicrousness.

On Wednesday, speaking to reporters who probably wanted to be elsewhere, Greene confirmed that next week she will trigger her motion to boot House Speaker Mike Johnson.

“Mike Johnson is not capable of that job. He has proven it over and over again,” Greene said. “Now we have (Democratic House Minority Leader) Hakeem Jeffries coming out over and over again, embracing Mike Johnson with a warm hug and a big, wet sloppy kiss.”

Democrats, of all people, say they'll save the House speaker from Greene
Greene’s dime-store bipartisan erotic fan-fiction aside, her motion is destined to fail, much like the lawmaker’s political career. Democrats have said they will vote to save Johnson’s speakership, and Greene has only a couple equally loony GOP lawmakers on her side in this fight.

Trump extorts conservatives: With one letter, Trump turned the Republican Party into an extortion racket

On Tuesday, House Democratic leadership released a statement saying Greene’s motion to vacate “will not succeed,” adding: “From the very beginning of this Congress, House Democrats have put people over politics and found bipartisan common ground with traditional Republicans in order to deliver real results. At the same time, House Democrats have aggressively pushed back against MAGA extremism. We will continue to do just that.”

To his credit, Johnson has remained resolute in the face of Greene’s attacks: “I have to do my job. We have to do what we believe to be the right thing. What the country needs right now is a functioning Congress. … I have to do what I believe is right every day and let the chips fall where they may.”

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See...even the neutral PH members can "clearly" see it:


This isn’t the only mental illness you have, no need to thank me.  ;)

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The Russian invasion crash happened only in your mind and I called that mental illness.

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Spoken like a genuine mental case.

"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D

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It's a public service because you continue to "spamming" more and more LIES...

instead of completing the 12 steps..

Now that's "mental illness right there"...

 ;D ;D ;D

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Thanks! 

Yep, it's "legit" unlike hmgLIAR's FAKE ASS "side of the road" (per the neutral PH members) photos... ;D O0 8)

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Yeah this is "consider GAY" because the idiot below claimed there's "no girls" so he must be chasing after "dudes":

There no girls here, bro
Just us dudes

No need to lied

i'm going use you for my sexual needs

hmgROCK,

When a woman doesn't see you as a real man who is worth her time...

"SEEING IS TRULY BELIEVING YO"

 ;D ;D ;D


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General Discussion / This California Democrat Senator's bill is BS
« on: May 02, 2024, 10:35:57 PM »
I mean if they paid for the service, they should be able to enjoy the perks right?...Kind of like folks that paid extra for express lines at theme parks, no?  ???:

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Tired of Clear travelers cutting the airport security line? A California lawmaker wants change

A new bill would prevent Clear customers from jumping to the front of the queue at security checkpoints. But Delta, United, and other carriers aren't on board. California could become the first state to transform backlash to services offering front-of-queue privileges into a law that targets TSA line-jumpers.


California could become the first state to transform backlash to services offering front-of-queue privileges into a law that targets TSA line-jumpers.

The California Senate transportation committee is set to vote Tuesday on a bill seeking to bar Clear’s access to screening lanes at airports statewide. The for-profit fast-track security-screening company enjoyed an impressive stock market debut in 2021 under the banner of making travel “frictionless,” but the ride since then has gotten bumpier: Today it’s worth one-third of its peak value from two and half years ago—perhaps a sign of either consumers seeing less bang for their buck, or the public getting more annoyed at new technology that allows people to buy their way to the front of lines everywhere from airport terminals to Disney World to ski resorts.

Clear was able to create a product that made travel faster and more personalized, and leverage that as an excellent branding opportunity during an era when traveling is often hell. Today, for $189 a year, Clear members get a service that verifies their identity using biometrics, plus a smiling “ambassador” who escorts them to the head of the security line. (They must still pass through actual security; Clear merely gives them a way to bypass the travel-document-screening checkpoint.)

The service is currently available in some 50 U.S. airports, as well as a handful of big sports venues. The company has also outlined plans to expand into other industries such as hospitality, healthcare, financial services, and online shopping.

But critics argue at least the airport line-cutting part is an insult to “dignity.” As the bill’s author, California senator Josh Newman, told CBS News: “Everyone is beaten down by the travel experience, and if Clear escorts a customer in front of you and tells TSA, ‘Sorry, I have someone better,’ it’s really frustrating.”

Already, his bill is being incorrectly described as a ban on Clear. The measure would simply stop Clear members from hopping to the front of TSA’s screening lanes. Instead, they’d have to enter the terminal from their own dedicated security lane, separate from general passengers and those using TSA PreCheck.

“The bill doesn’t seek to punish Clear, or put it out of business,” Newman has explained. “It wants to create a better traffic flow so customers aren’t intersecting with the general public and causing a moment of friction that is so frustrating to the average traveler.”

Clear tells Fast Company it would actually welcome this dedicated security lane, although that isn’t an arrangement it or California has the authority to make by itself. The company left criticism of Newman’s bill to Sacramento lawmakers, but a spokesperson did tell us, “We are always working with our airline and airport partners as well as local, state, and federal governments to ensure all travelers have a safer, easier checkpoint experience,” adding that the company has led the way for years on biometrics—it introduced them at airports—and proudly partners with nine California airports, “creating hundreds of jobs, sharing more than $13 million in annual revenue with our California airport partners, and serving nearly 1 million Californians.”

Backers defend Clear by arguing that if consumers want to pay to get special airport entry and the Department of Homeland Security is okay with that, why should individual states stand in their way? It probably doesn’t help that California already bans lots of other things, from gasoline cars to the red dye in Skittles.

The bill enjoys (some) bipartisan support, and at least two heavy-hitting industry allies: flight attendants’ and TSA officers’ unions. The Association of Flight Attendants-CWA and the union representing Bay Area TSA officers both say that Clear represents a flawed pay-to-play system.

Last year, TSA called Clear’s speedy setup “vulnerable to abuse” after a man snuck through its biometrics verification system under a false name. TSA later caught him trying to smuggle ammunition into D.C.’s Reagan National Airport. In the following months, the agency reportedly uncovered at least two more lapses. Those incidents helped lead the Department of Homeland Security to require certain Clear users to present IDs to TSA agents as if they were regular old travelers.

To ensure that glitch never repeats itself, Clear told Fast Company it began rolling out a new system called Next Gen Identity+ late last year. For a minute, that switchover appeared to worsen things; frustrated Clear users took to Reddit and social media to complain that using Clear was suddenly taking longer than waiting in the regular TSA line. But the new system swaps fingerprint or iris scans for iPhone-style face scans that are 40% faster than before, with an aim of eventually allowing travelers to pass through the document-screening stage without breaking stride in this “lane of the future.”

Meanwhile, Clear’s own support network is pretty large. The major airlines are not fans of California’s bill: In a letter, Delta, United, Southwest, JetBlue, Alaska, and Hawaiian said they support Clear’s continued presence at terminals, noting that not only does the service help process airport travelers expeditiously, but also Clear pays $13 million worth of California airport fees. No more Clear would mean those fees could become their responsibility, and that might “further increase air carrier operating costs in the state,” they warn, “potentially resulting in increased fares or decreased service options.”

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Here's one of invites I've received:


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Unfortunately for my the situation, I paid them before for about 20-30 minutes which costed 1k.

Yep, that fee sounds about right.

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