Anonymous ID: 9dc797 April 7, 2022, 8:59 p.m. No.16034023   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4043 >>4150

>>16033964

This is a special occasion when a Supreme Court Justice is Appointed before one even retires. Could they be packing the court before anyone even leaves? What if they succeeded in killing Clarence Thomas?Would she just take his spot? and they will nominate another? That is the fucked part. Who cares if they replace a liberal with a liberal, balance is still there. but to appoint a liberal and try and kill another conservative? That is what I fear. It had to have been a trap and distraction, especially with the Hunter Biden Laptop building steam.

Anonymous ID: 9dc797 April 7, 2022, 9:07 p.m. No.16034063   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4091

>>16032049 LB

>“We have to be able to assure the American people that […] they don’t have to worry about if they’re competing with their member of Congress’s stock portfolio in order to be heard. It’s a pretty simple concept.”

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>https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1512173619161489416

 

AOC says it is the perception that we might have that they are being inappropriate. Those fucking spectacles give people the perception that she can read and is smart.

Anonymous ID: 9dc797 April 7, 2022, 9:27 p.m. No.16034181   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4200

>>16034152

>>160341The US would never use drugs.

 

Do Air Force pilots in Europe pop amphetamines? Not very often.

 

While Air Force pilots using amphetamines may conjure up images of pill-popping pilots flying missions while out of control, Air Force officials in Europe say the reality is far different.

 

“In day-to-day flying around USAFE, it’s almost never used,” said Col. Philip Le Kier, chief of aerospace medicine for U.S. Air Forces in Europe. “The bulk of the time they’re used is on long deployments and redeployments.”

 

The issue of pilots taking amphetamines, known as “go pills,” surfaced recently after an investigation began on the friendly fire case in Afghanistan. That investigation revealed that two F-16 pilots were taking Air Force-issued amphetamines when they mistook a midnight training exercise for hostile fire and bombed a group of Canadian soldiers in April. Four Canadians were killed.

 

USAFE officials had this to say about use of the pills:

 

The pills are safe and effective.They’re prescribed on a limited, controlled basis.They’re given out very rarely to pilots stationed in Europe.“There’s not any need to be using them in the missions we’re flying right now,” said Lt. Col. Diane Ritter, the aerospace medicine director for the 31st Fighter Wing at Aviano Air Base, who has been stationed in Italy since May. “We just don’t have that many long flights.”

 

Ritter said she said she has yet to sign off on the pills’ usage at Aviano.

 

https://www.stripes.com/theaters/usafe-pilots-officials-go-pills-safe-only-issued-for-extended-missions-1.911