Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 14, 2019, 11:44 p.m. No.8280   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8283

What a GLORIOUS feelz...

Cut the grass, took a cold shower and come back to a clean kitchen with Comfy Bread. Love you all, No Homo

Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 2 a.m. No.8355   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8359

Spouse Anon and I have been speculating for quite awhile now on which HWood celebs are man/woman trannies. We also are speculating that 1, THEY can't use CG any moar for whatever reason. and B, their supply of Hormones as well as other supplies [blood, adrenochrome et al] has been cut off as well.

Either way makes no difference to me as I can't stand most of them anyways but WTF is up with JZ and Beonci? He looks like a scared gorilla and she looks like a powerlifter, KEK

Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 4:58 a.m. No.8433   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8426

>What are the chances that the door and circles and possibly 'tennis court' on Epstien Island are old missile silo site?

Spouse Anon and I have been kicking this idea around, not only here but other Islands as well. Many digs in NOtables on a much beloved Island I was on when in the Marine Corps, Okinawa.

Also, let me add, does it have to be old? Why not still active???

Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 5:04 a.m. No.8435   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8443 >>8636 >>8775 >>8785 >>8934

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Let’s stay on target ‘till the end of this week.

 

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KEK

 

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Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 6:01 a.m. No.8470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8477

>>8464

Concur Anon, I like Franco in that I am familiar with some of his target ares. That show set in Detroit in the 80's I loved it. His humor is Kekkin to though I'm sure a lot of it is just written by that other pin cushion head fek.

Despite who we root for, the fact is that most of them are dirty unfortunately. They made their own decision as to what they wanted to become a long time ago. This will affec us in many aspects of life, Music/Cinema/Politics/Religion, Et Al. The choice to know however is still ours.

I personally don't have an option. I am the type that I will dig that bone no matter how deep it's buried regardless of the pailful outcome. Satisfaction? uncertain but I still want to know...

Fortunately though I have mostly blocked ALL of those people from my mind. I hate most of them Kek. Music is gonna be hard because as a teen in the 80's in the midwest, music is basically how I mark time. Good and Bad. Heavy metal is not the same any moar.

Truth will prevail..God wins

Stay strong press on.

Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 6:35 a.m. No.8500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8636 >>8775 >>8785 >>8934

So not tired of winning yet, KEK

Trump moves to end asylum protections for Central Americans

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration on Monday moved to end asylum protections for most Central American migrants in a major escalation of the president’s battle to tamp down the number of people crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

According to a new rule published in the Federal Register , asylum seekers who pass through another country first will be ineligible for asylum at the U.S. southern border. The rule, expected to go into effect on Tuesday, also applies to children who have crossed the border alone.

 

There are some exceptions: If someone has been trafficked, if the country the migrant passed through did not sign one of the major international treaties that govern how refugees are managed (though most Western countries have signed them) or if an asylum-seeker sought protection in a country but was denied, then a migrant could still apply for U.S. asylum.

 

But the move by President Donald Trump’s administration was meant to essentially end asylum protections as they now are on the southern border.

 

The policy is almost certain to face a legal challenge. U.S. law allows refugees to request asylum when they arrive at the U.S. regardless of how they did so, but there is an exception for those who have come through a country considered to be “safe.” But the Immigration and Nationality Act, which governs asylum law, is vague on how a country is determined “safe”; it says “pursuant to a bilateral or multilateral agreement.”

 

Right now, the U.S. has such an agreement, known as a “safe third country,” only with Canada. Under a recent agreement with Mexico, Central American countries were considering a regional compact on the issue, but nothing has been decided. Guatemalan officials were expected in Washington on Monday, but apparently a meeting between Trump and Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales was canceled amid a court challenge in Guatemala over whether the country could agree to a safe third with the U.S.

 

The new rule also will apply to the initial asylum screening, known as a “credible fear” interview, at which migrants must prove they have credible fears of returning to their home country. It applies to migrants who are arriving to the U.S., not those who are already in the country.

 

Trump administration officials say the changes are meant to close the gap between the initial asylum screening that most people pass and the final decision on asylum that most people do not win. But immigrant rights groups, religious leaders and humanitarian groups have said the Republican administration’s policies amount to a cruel and calloused effort to keep immigrants out of the country. Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador are poor countries suffering from violence .

 

Along with the administration’s recent effort to send asylum seekers back over the border , Trump has tried to deny asylum to anyone crossing the border illegally and restrict who can claim asylum, and Attorney General William Barr recently tried to keep thousands of asylum seekers detained while their cases play out.

 

Nearly all of those efforts have been blocked by courts.

 

Meanwhile, conditions have worsened for migrants who make it over the border seeking better lives. Tens of thousands of Central American migrant families cross the border each month, many claiming asylum. The numbers have increased despite Trump’s derisive rhetoric and hard-line immigration policies. Border facilities have been dangerously cramped and crowded well beyond capacity. The Department of Homeland Security’s watchdog found fetid, filthy conditions for many children. And lawmakers who traveled there recently decried conditions .

 

Immigration courts are backlogged by more than 800,000 cases, meaning many people won’t have their asylum claims heard for years despite move judges being hired.

 

People are generally eligible for asylum in the U.S. if they feared return to their home country because they would be persecuted based on race, religion, nationality or membership in a particular social group.

 

During the budget year for 2009, there were 35,811 asylum claims, and 8,384 were granted. During 2018 budget year, there were 162,060 claims filed, and 13,168 were granted.

 

https://apnews.com/6bef9ed6c48b4c2ea203cbbea3ccacad

Anonymous ID: 080e2a July 15, 2019, 6:39 a.m. No.8503   🗄️.is 🔗kun

WTF, Kitchen is Locked...

 

>>5103 off bread

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>▶Council Rusty !!!MTA4MWJmYjgxNDll  07/15/19 (Mon) 02:12:58 No.5103[Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

 

>Anouncing the Baker's Council

 

>In the course of the events of the past few years it has become obvious that the position of baker is important.

 

>The editorial discretion, discernment and critical thinking of the Baker is paramount to the efficiency of disseminating our news.

 

>From the simple picking of a bread title, bread maintenance and the ulitmate collection of notables the influence of the Baker cannot be denied.

 

>This isn't something that is going away, so we Bakers musty prudently plan for the future.

 

>I started a Baker's school and practice area for the purpose of helping bakers learn how to bake.

 

>I now invite all BOs BVs & Bakers past and present to come here and join the council.

 

>For now is a time to consider the future.