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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Who’s Behind This Show?
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Who’s Behind This Show?

by David Prentice, American Thinker: Most now know Joe Biden has serious dementia problems.  Many thought this was already true during the last election.  They kept him in the basement, he never did much, never campaigned much, never gave many press conferences, and even they were scripted.   Since he has been installed to the presidency, he rarely makes […]
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
2 yrs

Mel K & Harley Schlanger | The World is Watching and Wide Awake
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Mel K & Harley Schlanger | The World is Watching and Wide Awake

from The Mel K Show: TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Geo’s Quest Gateway to Nowhere – A new chapter in the latest Commodore Amiga Adventure game from GWI
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Geo’s Quest Gateway to Nowhere – A new chapter in the latest Commodore Amiga Adventure game from GWI

Now another homebrew has appeared which will appeal to gamers who like adventure puzzlers , as we’ve been told by Tom in our email, that GWI has made available through Itch-io, the adventure game of Geo’s Quest Gateway to Nowhere for the Commodore Amiga. A game in which you play as George Angus, as he attempts to traverse the whirlwind era of 90’s computing. To coincide with this news, we’ve got some footage of this new chapter when it was teased many months ago. [embedded content] This is what the developer says about the game. “As with GQ2 “In Search of Queen Lorraine” these next two chapters where started in 2000 only to be shelved shortly thereafter as life intervened, to be returned to upon my retirement in 2021. So there are literally years and thousands of hours invested in the story, coding, graphics and music. The unfinished buggy version of GQ3 (chapter 4 only) was uploaded to Aminet way back in 2002 and had floated around since”. “Now it is reworked, repaired and completed offering over 100 hand drawn rooms and closeups, dozens of puzzles and tasks to complete, and dozens of samples and mods to enhance the game play. It was developed using Edmond Clay’s great GRAC2 adventure game engine. Some of the graphics, mods & samples are from the AMOS PD Library, but had to be reworked, redrawn, rerecorded to work/fit in the GRAC2 environment and game genre. Original authors unknown”. Requirements: Any Amiga/Emulated Amiga with 2mb chip ram and 2.04> Rom(s) with 18mb free hard drive space. ****Have at least 1.5mb Chip Ram Free to play the game***** Recommended: Any Amiga with 2mb chip ram 2.04>Rom(s) ‘020/greater CPU with 18mb free hard drive space. Links :1) Source The post Geo’s Quest Gateway to Nowhere – A new chapter in the latest Commodore Amiga Adventure game from GWI appeared first on Old School Gamer Magazine.
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
2 yrs

Manic Miner - If you loved this classic from 1983 on the ZX Spectrum, then make sure to check out Deeper and Down!
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Manic Miner - If you loved this classic from 1983 on the ZX Spectrum, then make sure to check out Deeper and Down!

We've recently been informed through Facebook that the all time classic of 'Manic Miner' by Matthew Smith, which was originally released way back in 1983, has been re-released as Manic Miner: Deeper and Down 1.1 for the ZX Spectrum. A new version of the game which doesn't just feature 20 levels from The Deeper Caverns, but also another 20 from Down, Down, Deeper and Down. To coincide with
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
2 yrs ·Youtube General Interest

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NASA Predicted Giant Asteroid May Strike Earth
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

A.F. Branco Cartoon – Your Lying Eyes
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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Your Lying Eyes

A.F. Branco Cartoon—Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre asks you not to believe your lying eyes during Joe Biden’s years of stumbling and mumbling through his presidency. She even tries to put a positive spin on his debate with former President Trump. Karine Jean-Pierre Furious as Unedited Clips of Biden Freezing Up and Being Led Offstage by Obama Spread Like Wildfire Online — Calling it a ‘Cheap Fake Video Done in Bad Faith’ (VIDEO) By Jim Hoft – June 17, 2024 During a press conference, DEI White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lashed out at conservative media outlets for circulating what she described as “cheap fake videos” of Joe Biden looking old, feeble, and senile. The controversy centers around a video clip that went viral, depicting Biden being led offstage by Barack Obama after freezing up at a Democratic fundraiser. The video is the third one from last week that shows Biden either being frozen or wandering. The Hollywood Reporter’s Chris Gardner posted a video that went viral of Biden briefly applauding the crowd. He then stood frozen until Obama grabbed him by the wrist and led him offstage with a hand on his back. READ MORE…   DONATE to A.F. Branco Cartoons – Tips accepted and appreciated – $1.00 – $5.00 – $25.00 – $50.00 – it all helps to fund this website and keep the cartoons coming. Also Venmo @AFBranco – THANK YOU! A.F. Branco has taken his two greatest passions (art and politics) and translated them into cartoons that have been popular all over the country in various news outlets, including NewsMax, Fox News, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, and “The Washington Post.” He has been recognized by such personalities as Rep. Devin Nunes, Dinesh D’Souza, James Woods, Chris Salcedo, Sarah Palin, Larry Elder, Lars Larson, Rush Limbaugh, and President Trump.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

"It’s his fault that we’re doing a record now." Kittie reveal what led them to make their first album in 13 years
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"It’s his fault that we’re doing a record now." Kittie reveal what led them to make their first album in 13 years

Returning metal heroes Kittie reveal that a very particular festival and a chance encounter steered them towards their triumphant comeback with Fire
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Biden WILL Drop Out! | Bill O'Reilly makes BOLD Claim in NEW Interview
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NEWSMAX Feed
NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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Jill Biden is calling the shots on Joe Biden's candidacy
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Daily Wire Feed
Daily Wire Feed
2 yrs

The Unanswered Question At The Center Of The SCOTUS Idaho Abortion Decision
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The Unanswered Question At The Center Of The SCOTUS Idaho Abortion Decision

After the Biden administration attempted to apply federal statute to supersede an Idaho law protecting unborn life, the Supreme Court chose to dismiss Idaho’s challenge to the combined cases in question and allow emergency abortions to take place in the state. While proponents on both sides of the abortion debate have voiced their opinions on the matter, the decision of the court not to rule is concerning for reasons other than the ethical dilemma of abortion. The court had another serious question before it: Does the federal government have the ability to intervene in state law in this situation? Nearly two years ago, a lower court issued a preemptive ban on Idaho’s Defense of Life Act as it pertained to allowing emergency procedures under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), which requires hospital emergency rooms to accept patients even if they don’t have insurance. The Supreme Court lifted the ban in January as it took up the cases, but with their most recent decision to dismiss, the ban is back in effect and emergency abortions in Idaho are allowed while lower courts continue proceedings. While federal law typically preempts state law, the question as to whether or not it does in this instance is an important one. Several of the justices appeared to agree that this question was worth considering, even when they disagreed with one another on the ultimate decision to dismiss. Justice Samuel Alito dissented in the dismissal of the case and in his opinion, joined by Justice Clarence Thomas and, in part, Justice Neil Gorsuch, pointed out the concern over states’ rights. He noted, “…it is not necessary to decide whether the Legislature’s theory is correct. At a minimum, however, it provides yet another reason to be wary about interpreting EMTALA to displace the core powers of a nonconsenting State without unmistakable clarity regarding the meaning of the federal law.” Alito wrote that Congress already addressed the problem of the federal government intervening in state affairs in the Medicare Act, as well as the very wording of the EMTALA. Indeed, the preemption clause of the EMTALA states, “The provisions of this section do not preempt any State or local law requirement, except to the extent that the requirement directly conflicts with a requirement of this section. [sic]” This shows, he argued, that EMTALA was meant to exist alongside state law. Justice Amy Coney Barrett came down on the opposite side, but still acknowledged the need for clarity about the federal government’s power. In her concurring opinion in favor of dismissing the cases, she was joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh. She wrote that there is a disagreement between the parties as to whether hospitals are required to administer abortions “or any other treatment forbidden by state law” under the federal statute of EMTALA. Notably, she added that they “also disagree about whether EMTALA, as a statute enacted under Congress’s spending power and that operates on private parties, can preempt state law [sic],” adding that this issue has been brought up now for the first time in the Supreme Court. Barrett wrote this is not the time to “answer these important questions” and “would be imprudent” to do so for various reasons. She also noted that the Idaho parties are concerned about the role Congress is allowed to play in state governance. The question over whether “Congress, in reliance on the Spending Clause, can obligate recipients of federal funds to violate state criminal law” was not addressed by the lower courts. She wrote that the lower courts should consider and decide on this before the Supreme Court supersedes the typical judicial order. In stating the importance of this issue of federal power versus state autonomy, it appears that Barrett and the justices joining her opinion agree there is a new concern that has been raised in bringing the cases, but still they decide not to act. Citizens depend on their local elected leaders to pass laws that reflect their own personal beliefs, and they should be able to rely on the courts to keep the federal government in check if it seeks to broaden its power. As Alito pointed out, the “gap between the Idaho law and the Government’s interpretation of EMTALA matters.” Idaho has always allowed abortions to save the life of the mother, he wrote, “but it has not allowed abortions for other non-life-threatening medical conditions.” This differentiation is not meaningless. It is exemplary of how the citizens of Idaho feel about the topic of abortion, he argued – and forcing hospitals to go against this and administer emergency abortions “thwarts the will of the people of Idaho as expressed in law by their elected representatives.” If states are made to change their laws based on the whims of those currently leading at the federal level, the peoples’ rights will suffer. A nation is only as strong as its foundational structure, and it is the duty of the courts to uphold it.
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