This place is a snoozefest these days, yet it is still the best (only) place of refuge for real anons.
Now that Tim Scott has dropped out, who should I vote for?
Where's the like button?
History's history fren
Something tells me there are people in here who don't know what they're talking about.
But wait, there's moar:
100-foot flames reported in Graham warehouse fire, mayor says
GRAHAM, N.C. (WGHP) — A massive fire with flames over 100 feet tall has been reported in Graham, according to Mayor Jennifer Talley.
The fire is at a warehouse between Parker Street and Cannon Street. Multiple fire units from multiple cities are at the scene, and the road has been blocked off along Parker Street
Talley says that a ladder truck has been pumping water at the warehouse, which is considered to be a total loss. Flames reached heights of more than 100 feet during the blaze, and a three-story wall collapsed outward. By Monday morning, a significant portion of the building had fully collapsed.
Embers from the burning building are floating into neighboring homes, and smoke has spread nearly a mile away.
https://myfox8.com/news/north-carolina/piedmont-triad/100-feet-flames-reported-in-graham-warehouse-fire-mayor-says/
Being a POTUS family member, there's also a good chance it wasn't random at all.
12 months for theft? While people steal at will across the country w/no penalty whatsoever? The prison AND the hospital(s) let this happen. There's something different here though (pic related), and if this isn't a warning I don't know what is:
Daniel Williams, 22, dies after being 'tied up, beaten and sexually assaulted for two days' by prison gang - two weeks before he was due to be released from Alabama facility after a 12-month sentence for theft
Daniel Williams, 22, was serving a theft sentence at Staton Correctional Facility
The Alabama inmate was declared brain dead upon his arrival at the hospital
Federal investigators have been probing the state of Alabama and its prisons since a scathing lawsuit was lodged by the Department of Justice in 2019
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12742693/prisoner-dead-tortured-two-days-prison-gang-alabama-facility-theft-sentence.html
Here's the money quote, notice he had been "kidnapped", which means he wasn't wherever he should have been for at least 2 days:
The warden allegedly told his family that Williams suffered a 'drug overdose', but insiders at the prison told the Alabama Political Reporter that he had been'kidnapped, bound, assaulted and sold out' by another inmate for 'two or three days'
Now, it's my understanding that the prison staff should have known he wasn't wherever he was supposed to be and should have subsequently started an investigation. I don't really believe they didn't know he was "missing".