economic opportunities especially in this economy but the activists base hates football, why is that? because it embodies american strength. one of the clip montages a modern gladiator sport except everybody lives and paid millions of dollars and they do so voluntarily. not exactly the same thing as leptin literally thousands of people in lower income communities to live upper-middle-class at times wealthy lifestyles. the discussion around the banning of gas stoves and football the demonization of th ball is around this core idea o american extinct. natural gas to sit up perfectly. football american strength that they were to america a weak country that is dependent on others in order to usher in a more globalist project in which it next week the form is meetin around these sorts of themes that they need to get rid of american energy dependence in american men no longer involved in activities or sports that ar
happenstance, of people gettin caught up in the moment. that this was a plan, strategi attack on our capitol building and our ordinary moxie directe by the president of the united states the job on the january 6th committee was to bring this to the public record, was to brin it to the forefront and sa that this was not an accident, this was not, like, a lone wol incident and people got caught up in emotion. the corrected and weaponized and we knew that donald trum knew that those crowds o people had weapons what did he say? if they are not here to harm me so, i think that right now, th ball is in merrick garland and jack smith s hands to decide whether or not this is something america is going t shrug off and turn us into a banana republic, or somethin that they are going to tak action on and ensure tha democracy will still hold. people are waiting with a baited breaths to see what happens. eugene, i think a large part o the effectiveness, as we are
half of the field they lost interest in th ball. i discovered it and so did the fans and there was a lot of unrest in the terrace, particularly from the algerian section, some of them waving cash, whatever that was suggesting, but that is what was going on. that s the final whistle and the anger on the faces of the crowd because they have been cheated. what were your emotions at the full time whistle? it was sad for everything. i felt for algeria. it changed football because now the last games of any section must now be played at the same time. i don t think we have heard the last of this game for a long time as the crowd chant their disapproval at all 22 players.
gredated and the people, be the f.b.i., have long complained their hands have been tied. are we behind the 8th ball and can t rebuild or is there still time, working against the clock, because we have these lone wolf actors out there. i think there is still time. we have to try to rebuild. it s easy to let things explaps deteriorate, if that s what you are interested in doing and that s what got it done. including letting our intelligence gathering capabilities deteriorate. so would it be fair to say you re surprised, that there haven t been more attacks in the united states, considering how much we have allowed to. there have been plenty of attacks and i m not going to say i m not surprised there weren t
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