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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1197287)1/30/2020 12:51:11 PM
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FJB

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Who trusts Dems? To live in their cities? Partnered with MSM. Much of education run by Dims. That says nothing?..oh yeah, YOU! :)
Notice on debate stage, all raised hand for guns, climate, green deal, borders, abortion, taxes, assume no religion.
All would (may) destroy America.

Weather is no worse now, than past. More cold records broken last winter though.
Every wonder why part's of history left out?



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1197287)1/30/2020 1:18:32 PM
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Make sure to set aside an hour today.

"Possibly the best interview I have ever done, with Rex Murphy on his channel RexTV. “Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, speaks his mind”. - YouTube

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Patrick Moore..

"The BBC in the UK has chosen to partner with Greenpeace and to be advised by Extinction Rebellion. They should be de-funded, the lot of them."
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THE BBC runs – at our expense – probably the largest and best-resourced newsroom in the world.

So how is it using its journalistic muscle? Its latest ruse is to go into partnership with . . . Greenpeace.

The target of this initiative – evidenced here – seems to be to interfere with the operations of the government agency UK Export Finance (UKEF), which helps facilitate financial support from banks and other sources for British companies which win contracts overseas.