TY Baker!
CreepyPornLawyer no leaving on a jet plane:
"…a Honda jet indirectly owned by Avenatti and a third-party…has been siezed by the IRS…"
Report, In Re Eagan Avenatti, LLP, No. 8:18-cv-01644 (C.D. Cal. Jun 19, 2019)
https://www.usatoday.com/documents/6162046-Report/
BTW what daFuck is up with Hussein's twat?
Outside the Oval Office, I kept a painting of a small crowd huddled around a pocketwatch, waiting for the moment the Emancipation Proclamation took effect. On Juneteenth, we celebrate the anniversary of that news - freedom - reaching slaves in Texas. And something more:
On Juneteenth, we celebrate our capacity to make real the promise of our founding, that thing inside each of us that says America is not yet finished, that compels all of us to fight for justice and equality until this country we love more closely aligns with our highest ideals.
https://twitter.com/BarackObama/status/1141390367352401920
caps - Hussein version on left
I see an anchor…
moar from Anon's sauce:
>www.unian.info/society/10590288-prominent-osint-group-coordinator-mp-dmytro-tymchuk-dies-in-kyiv.html
It is unclear whether he was murdered, killed himself deliberately or shot himself accidentally with his pistol, the interior ministry says.
A fellow MP from the People's Front party said his friend had been found with a gunshot wound to the head.
Mr Tymchuk had blogged extensively about the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Ukraine country profile
Just a day before his death, summarised on Facebook (in Ukrainian) the latest fighting along the line dividing government forces and the eastern separatists, whom he called "Russian occupation forces".
curiouser and curiouser:
Watch Meeting
—Dec. 31st 1862—
Waiting for the Hour.
While Abraham Lincoln cooperated in the making of Francis Bicknell Carpenter's The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation, he showed little interest in William Tolman Carlton's painting Watch Meeting, a gift from a group of New England abolitionists.
The depiction of
slaves awaiting the stroke of midnight
when the Emancipation Proclamation would take effect quickly became famous.
Photographs of the painting in the form of cartes-de-visite were distributed across the country. Apparently, Mary Todd Lincoln liked Carlton's work and took it with her after Lincoln's death. The painting now hangs in the White House.