TYB
AHHH what did you do to the internationals??
I had them perfect
FRBY!
what a disaster
i know, she did
i catch it on the flip and tidy again..
My notables of 245
although jaggared in notepad, makes a perfect alignment on MR
notepad++ everytime
and do the formatting in Bread formatting in >>255
windows is the majority of users here
so I make sure its right by my view and the majority see it like that
discovered that the difference was the browsers interpretation of notepad
interestingly enough no problems when using the Q formatting style and the lines help
but we don't do that on MR for some reason unknown..
the internationals on QR are perfect every time, because when I formatted those, I used the Q formatting lines which seem to smooth out variables between browsers, very handy
here I use the tab key only for spacing which makes clean lines but someone seems to use space bar for spacing and that makes it uneven
same way I do it, perfect
frby adjusted the dough in-between mine and yours, here are the links and the screenshots of the change, look at the internationals
https://qanonbin.com/paste/4mavjW0C0
https://qanonbin.com/paste/jbmVgKCUr
the straight one is wonky on the board
and
the wonky one is straight on the board
you can test a section in >>255
please do, to see what I am saying
you can see clearly by looking at the pastes it was changed in DSB, twice in frby and carried over into yours, wakes..
o7
Lin Wood, [05.02.21 11:08]
As we sometimes do and perhaps should do more often, I reflected last night on my efforts and public statements in recent months.
I stated in one of my recent Fireside Chats that I had not told a lie since my first year in law school. That is accurate in my professional life and in my voluntary efforts as a social commentator. It is not true in my personal life.
I have made many mistakes in my personal life over the past 4 decades. I am a flawed person and some of my personal actions have inflicted pain on others, including my family. I used to drink too often and failed over the years to honor my marital vows. I am a sinner.
I am thankful every day that my God has forgiven me for the sins I committed and the wrongs I inflicted on others. I have had some brutally honest conversations on my knees with Jesus who I have found to truly be my best friend. Since I found Christ 2 1/2 years ago, my life really did change. I became a better man albeit still a flawed one.
I also found an email last night that I sent to Justin Gray at WSB wherein I said that I had been “domiciled” in South Carolina for several months last year after I purchased property in South Carolina. The email was unrelated to the false accusations about my residency. I visited S.C. and my use of domiciled was inaccurate. But I said it. So I owe Justin an apology on that point. I hope he will accept it. I stand by the rest of my statements about the false Breitbart article.
I hope you will also accept my apology and forgive me for my lack of total candor about my personal life. I do not want to be placed on a pedestal by My Followers. I am imperfect.
I now try every day to do God’s will and be a good role model for others. But I will still fall short at times as I remain a sinner who continues to need forgiveness.
Thank you for your many emails and words of love and support. I will continue to try my best going forward to be worthy of your support and trust. I hope to one day be able to respond to each of your emails.
Our country is at a crossroads. We need honesty. We need each other. We need God.
God bless each of you. - Lin 🙏❤️🇺🇸https://t.me/linwoodspeakstruth/448
Trump Residency at Mar-a-Lago Backed by Palm Beach Town Attorney
BY ZACHARY STIEBER February 4, 2021 Updated: February 4, 2021 biggersmaller Print
The town attorney for Palm Beach, Florida, said in a memo this week that Donald Trump can continue to live full time at the former president’s Mar-a-Lago resort.
John Randolph said in the document that Trump can be considered a bona fide employee of the resort; employees are defined in the town’s code as including business owners and partners.
“If he is a bona fide employee of the club, absent a specific restriction prohibiting former President Trump from residing at the club, it appears the Zoning Code permits him to reside at the club,” Randolph wrote.
The memo was obtained by news outlets and published by NPR.
Trump turned Mar-a-Lago into a private club in 1993. During a Town Council meeting that year, Trump’s attorney at the time said that Trump wouldn’t “continue to live” on the property, “except that he will be a member of the club and would be entitled to use the guest rooms.”
Some have suggested the statement means Trump may only use the club as a member. Members are barred from residing at Mar-a-Lago for more than three non-consecutive seven-day periods per year.
But the final rules dictating the use of Mar-a-Lago didn’t include a direct prohibition on Trump residing there, Randolph said in his memo, prompting the need for the town to review its zoning code.
The Mar-a-Lago estate is seen in Palm Beach, Fla., on Dec. 18, 2019. (Wilfredo Lee/AP Photo)
Trump lawyer John Marion said in a letter to the town last month that Trump “has the right to reside there.”
“Importantly, while the town could have specifically provided in the agreement that the owner could not reside on the property, it did not,” he wrote.
The agreement states that the actual usage of Mar-a-Lago wouldn’t change. It said no new activity would occur which cannot, does not, or has not taken place in the past under the existing zoning of the property.
Since Trump lived at Mar-a-Lago prior to its conversion to a club, his residency was grandfathered in, his attorney suggested. Trump is, under the town’s zoning, a bona fide employee, his representatives believe.
Town Manager Kirk Blouin confirmed to The Epoch Times last week that the town is reviewing Trump’s residency at the property.
“Our town attorney, John Randolph, is reviewing the Declaration of Use Agreement and our Code of Ordinances to determine if former President Trump can live at Mar-a-Lago,” he said via email.
The Town Council is expected to take up the issue at a Feb. 9 meeting.
Trump bought Mar-a-Lago in 1985. He changed his permanent residence to Florida from New York in 2019.
A person living near the club alleged through a lawyer in late 2020 that Trump’s plans to begin residing at Mar-a-Lago full time after leaving office would violate the 1993 agreement.
“In order to avoid an embarrassing situation for everyone and to give the president time to make other living arrangements in the area, we trust you will work with his team to remind them of the Use Agreement parameters,” attorney Reginald Stambaugh wrote. “Palm Beach has many lovely estates for sale and surely he can find one which meets his needs.”
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