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  1. thinskin

    thinskin Porn Star Banned!

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    Shall we troll your posts to see if you do that?:rolleyes:

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  2. ace's n 8's

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    No need too...I admit that I do it, yet I typically bring another source in the picture that debunks the leftist bullshit....then my sources gets ridiculed, but the content from the source gets ignored...That's how you tourists work.
     
  3. Truthful 1

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    DeSantis for Vice President . That will give us 16 good years , of life And prosperity Hell I might even be able to retire one day .
     
  4. ace's n 8's

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    Got my vote, andf I dont give them out that easy.
     
  5. deleted user 555 768

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    Ok liberals,lets hear it, what the problem with this?

    Florida governor signs new bill requiring K-12 public schools to hold moment of silence each day

    (CNN)All K-12 public schools in Florida will hold a moment of silence at the start of the day starting next school year, according to a bill signed into law Monday by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

    SURFSIDE, FLORIDA - JUNE 14: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs two bills at the Shul of Bal Harbour on June 14, 2021 in Surfside, Florida. The bills are HB 529 and HB 805. HB 805 ensures that volunteer ambulance services, including Hatzalah, can operate. HB 529 requires Florida schools to hold a daily moment of silence.
    According to the law, which was HB 529 in the Florida legislature, principals of each public school shall require teachers in first-period classrooms in all grades to set aside at least one minute but not more than two minutes daily for the moment of silence. Teachers may not make suggestions as to the nature of any reflection that a student may engage in during the moment of silence, the law states. A period of "silent prayer or meditation" was optional for school districts in the state prior to the new law.



    https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/15/politics/florida-public-schools-moment-of-silence/index.html
     
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    Hypocrisy...Bahahahahahaha!!!
     
  8. shootersa

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    Progress.
    He can spell hypocrisy.
    Well, or his spell checker can...
     
  9. ace's n 8's

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    Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis sends law enforcement to help secure southern border

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    UPDATED 6:45 PM PT – Wednesday, June 16, 2021

    Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) announced his state is sending law enforcement to help secure the southern border. During a press conference on Wednesday at Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, DeSantis said officers from multiple law enforcement agencies are being sent to help out at the Arizona and Texas borders.

    The Republican governor asserted securing the southern border will help make Florida safer, specifically when it comes to meth and other drugs coming across the border. He mentioned to have already taken action in suing the Biden administration for changing the policy that now allows ICE to release illegal criminals back into the U.S.

    “The state of Florida is answering the call. Florida is going to support Texas and Arizona,” he declared. “Where the federal government has failed, the states are stepping up in doing our best to fill the void.”

    Gov. Gregg Abbott (R-Texas) and Doug Ducey (R-Ariz.) have made the calls to other states requesting aid for securing the border. DeSantis stated various sheriff offices and law enforcement agencies within the Sunshine State have agreed to travel to the border and provide assistance.

    DeSantis went on to assert Joe Biden’s policies that have created the trafficking problems across the southern border.

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  10. ace's n 8's

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    Judge Rules for Florida on CDC Order Blocking Cruise Ships

    U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday wrote in a 124-page decision that Florida would be harmed if the CDC order, which the state said effectively blocked most cruises, were to continue.

    The Tampa-based judge granted a preliminary injunction that prevents the CDC from enforcing the order pending further legal action on a broader Florida lawsuit.

    “This order finds that Florida is highly likely to prevail on the merits of the claim that CDC's conditional sailing order and the implementing orders exceed the authority delegated to the CDC," Merryday wrote.

    Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody praised the decision in a statement Friday.

    “Today’s ruling is a victory for the hardworking Floridians whose livelihoods depend on the cruise industry,” said Moody, a Republican. “The federal government does not, nor should it ever, have the authority to single out and lock down an entire industry indefinitely.”

    While the CDC could appeal, Merryday ordered both sides to return to mediation to attempt to work out a full solution — a previous attempt failed — and said the CDC could fashion a modification in which it would retain some public health authority.

    The CDC first flatly halted cruise ships from sailing in March 2020 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, which had affected passengers and crew on numerous ships. Then the CDC on Oct. 30 of last year imposed a four-phase conditional framework it said would allow the industry to gradually resume operations if certain thresholds were met.

    Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said in a statement that framework imposed onerous bureaucratic requirements on the industry, such as requiring a “vaccine passport” for passengers and that cruise ships conduct a simulated voyage before embarking passengers.

    “The CDC has been wrong all along, and they knew it,” DeSantis said.
     
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    Ron DeSantis Rising in Presidential Betting Markets

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    Former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) have the same odds to win the 2024 Republican Primary election, according to betting industry analysts at USsportsbonus.com.

    According to the press release, Trump and DeSantis “both have 4/1 odds to win be the Republican nominee in 2024 (20% implied probability), making them tied for the favorite position.”

    However, analysts found Trump with better odds to win the presidential election, 7/1 odds (12.5 percent) to DeSantis’s 12/1 odds (7.7 percent).

    “Trump recently suggested DeSantis would be a good running mate, which would be a wise move considering the Florida Governor is Trump’s biggest threat among the Republican party at the moment,” US Sportsbonus’ gambling industry analyst Jay Sanin said.

    “DeSantis has improved significantly in both markets since February, when he was a distant 40/1 to win the election and 12/1 to be the Republican nominee,” he added.

    Notably, Vice President Kamala Harris has better odds to win the 2024 presidential election than Biden, with 7/2 odds (22.2 percent implied probability) to Biden’s 4/1 (20 percent).

    “While Harris’ odds to win the election haven’t changed since February, her odds to secure the Democratic Nomination have improved slightly from 9/4 (30.8%) to 9/5 (35.7%),” the release stated.

    “Like the Republican party, the Democrats are also seeing the race tightening a bit, with Joe Biden improving in odds to win the nomination and the 2024 election,” Sanin said of the Democrats’ situation.

    “Biden’s odds to win the nominee improved from 4/1 to 2/1 since February, and his odds to win re-election improved from 9/2 to 4/1,” the analyst added.

    DeSantis has not stated if he will run for president in 2024, focusing solely on the upcoming governor’s race.

    “Probably everywhere I go, I get people who have all these ideas, and um people can say what they want, but we’ve got a lot to do here, so that is the focus that I have,” DeSantis stated amid the speculation.

    Former President Trump recently said he would “certainly consider” DeSantis as a running mate, praising the Florida governor as a “great guy” but noting there are “numerous people that are great.”

    Both Trump and DeSantis topped the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll in February, garnering 55 percent of the vote and 21 percent, respectively.

    With Trump out of the occasion, DeSantis led the pack with 43 percent support. Other polls have demonstrated similar trends.
     
  12. shiffty1212

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    That guy is a joke.
     
  13. CS natureboy

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    DeSantis is doing a good job and represents just about everything I'd want in to see in an elected official . His popularity has been steadily rising since January. This and the fact that Donald Trump has been effectively (unfairly) smeared and propagandized into an oblivion, and rendered too risky for the 2024 election. Sadly, Trump has no chance and no future in the presidential race.....

    DeSantis can easily beat Harris in 2024. Senile old tard biden will be lucky if he's able to finish one term...
     
  14. ace's n 8's

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    Trump may not run in '24, yet you bet your ass Trump will be setting the GOP political tone.

    And that is not going away.

    DeSantis has been embolden by the Trump policy standards, and DeSantis aims to go the course.
     
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    A coronavirus outbreak hit a Florida government building. Two people are dead but a vaccinated employee wasn't infected

    CNN)Two people are dead and four of their coworkers were hospitalized after a Covid-19 outbreak swept through a government building in Manatee County, Florida.

    The outbreak began in the IT department, according to Manatee County Administrator Scott Hopes, who is also an epidemiologist. Another person who worked on the same floor but in a different department also tested positive for coronavirus last week.

    Of the six people infected, five were hospitalized. One employee who was in the hospital died and another employee who was not hospitalized also died, Hopes told CNN's Erin Burnett.
    The only exposed employee in the IT office who was vaccinated did not get infected, Hopes said

    https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/22/us/florida-manatee-county-coronavirus-outbreak/index.html
     
  16. CS natureboy

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    Washington Post Hits Critical Desperation Levels in Latest Failed Attack on Ron DeSantis
    By Sister Toldjah | Jun 22, 2021 2:15 PM ET


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    The mainstream media’s war on Gov. Ron DeSantis continues apace the closer we get to the 2022 midterms and after that the start of the 2024 presidential election campaign cycle.


    The latest effort comes from a Washington Post piece that featured the perspective of a 17-year-old Princeton University student who, in the WaPo’s words, was “challenging” Gov. DeSantis’ staunch opposition to the teaching of Critical Race Theory in Florida’s public school classrooms.

    Before they got to what Princeton student Uma Menon wrote, the paper made sure to downplay the extent to which CRT is taught as if to suggest the issue is overblown (it’s not):

    Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic framework for looking at systemic racism. Though states are banning it from being taught in schools, most teachers don’t use the term when discussing racism and don’t require students read the work scholars who use that framework.

    Menon attended public schools in Florida and graduated in 2020. Not surprisingly, one of her senior year teachers taught the New York Times’ discredited 1619 Project, which should tell you where we’re headed.

    Early on in the piece, Menon suggested that DeSantis’ ban on CRT marked “another step taken by conservatives to politicize racial justice,” apparently not realizing that it was the left, not the right, who made the concept of “racial justice” political in the first place.

    She then claimed that “never once did I hear the phrase ‘critical race theory’ in any of my classrooms.” This made sense, she alleged, “given that public school districts in Lake, Marion, Osceola, Seminole, and Orange counties have stated that critical race theory has never been a part of their curriculum.”

    For starters, just because someone “stated” something doesn’t automatically make it true. Secondly, CRT comes in many forms, including in the form of teaching about the 1619 Project, and they don’t have to be explicitly labeled as “Critical Race Theory” for us to know that that the concepts are very similar.

    Critical Race Theory proponents, like most leftists, are very adept at playing semantical word games, which is why we’re now seeing codewords like “diversity, equity, and inclusion training” and “anti-racism initiative” in place of the words “Critical Race Theory.”

    “For DeSantis and Florida Republicans,” Menon continued, “critical race theory has become a scapegoat: a buzzword singled out for attack when politicians want to hide their opposition to racial justice.”

    This is just ignorant and stupid, and heavily relies on the differing interpretations of what “racial justice” means. If “racial justice” is supposed to mean teaching black Americans to believe they are all victims and to view white Americans as their oppressors simply because they were born white, then yes, DeSantis and other conservative Republican leaders oppose “racial justice” and are right to do so.

    “What the [Florida] school board aims to do by banning educational materials like the New York Times’ Pulitzer-Prize winning 1619 Project…is to deny and downplay the historical oppression that minorities have faced in America,” Menon falsely claimed. “This ban doesn’t prevent factual inaccuracies; instead, it hides facts that are inconvenient to Florida conservatives.”

    Last I checked, slavery, the Civil War, the century+ fight for civil rights were all still being taught by Florida’s (and Texas‘) public schools, so no, there is no “downplaying” any historical oppression. This is a lie that CRT proponents repeat often but are never called out on by the Usual Suspects.

    In what may have been the most laughable of claims made in the piece, she wrote that “The truth is that anti-racism education teaches children to love each other and imagine a better future where racist political agendas won’t win out.”

    In actuality, the opposite is true. As DeSantis and other prominent critics of CRT have observed, CRT teaches white students to hate themselves for being born that way, perpetuating the “white guilt complex” liberals have lived by and with for decades. In addition to that, it teaches black students that racism is hidden everywhere, which further fosters feelings of resentment and leads to a victimhood mentality that is very difficult to break until you realize the “racism is everywhere” claim simply isn’t true.

    I could go on and on, but I think the point has been made.

    I’ll no doubt be accused of “attacking a teenager” simply for countering the WaPo’s hit piece on DeSantis, but so be it. As Ben Shapiro once infamously said, “facts don’t care about your feelings,” and we definitely shouldn’t let the possibility of hurt feelings get in the way of telling the truth and correcting the record where necessary, especially when it comes to matters involving the education of impressionable children.
     
  17. ace's n 8's

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    You can always tell who the left is scared of cant ya?
     
  18. CS natureboy

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    Oh yeah, and they should be. He's young vibrant and popular, the Democrats have biden.....:hilarious:
     
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    Florida students required to register political views with the state to promote ‘intellectual diversity’

    https://www.rawstory.com/florida-colleges-and-universities/



    ‘Florida goes full fascist’: Ron DeSantis sparks furious backlash with ‘authoritarian’ campus political surveys





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    Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring Florida students, faculty and staff to register their political views in surveys in an effort to promote "intellectual diversity" at colleges and universities, and the measure set off backlash across social media.

    Critics decried the law, which DeSantis claims will promote freedom of speech, as a "thoroughly Orwellian" attempt to gain control over academic debate at institutions of higher learning.

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    Florida is trying real hard to go full fascist, using government power and authority to influence, silence, and promote preferred political points of view.
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    Florida students required to register political views with the state to promote ‘intellectual diversity’ https://rawstory.com/florida-colleges-and-universities/
    7:52 AM · Jun 23, 2021


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    Well that's got to be unconstitutional: Florida students required to register political views with the state to promote ‘intellectual diversity’
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    Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation requiring students, faculty and staff at Florida's public universities and colleges to register their political views with the state as a way to encourage...
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    7:38 AM · Jun 23, 2021


    Rusty Cannon
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    Fascist authoritarianism takes another step forward in Florida.
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    Florida students required to register political views with the state to promote ‘intellectual diversity’ https://rawstory.com/florida-colleges-and-universities/
    THIS IS MADNESS.
    7:29 AM · Jun 23, 2021

    https://www.rawstory.com/florida-desantis-survey/