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huhs Senate confirms Ryan Zinke for Department of the Interior
« le: Novembre 13, 2024, 11:17:52 pm »
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 American Muslims and others prais stanley deutschland ed Democratic nominee Joe Biden on social media after he shot back at President Trump with a particularly sarcastic response during Tuesday night s chaotic presidential debate.The remark came midway through the debate after the moderator asked Mr. Trump to comment on recent New York Times reporting that alleged Mr. Trump onlypaid $750 in federal taxesthe year he entered the White House. Millions of dollars,  Mr. Trump said of the amount he claims to have paid,  and you ll get to see it.                                          When  Inshallah   Biden retorted.While the phrase literally translates to  God willing,  in Arabic and Farsi, it is also often used colloquia stanley cup lly by many to indicate something is probably unlikely to happen. For instance, if a child were to ask his mother for ice cream, and she said  inshallah,  he d know stanley cup  he probably won t be getting ice cream.         Yes, Joe Biden said,  Inshallah  during the  Debates2020 debate,  political commentator Wajahat Alitweeted.  It literally means  God willing,  but it s often used to mean,  Yeah, never going to happen.  Example: My wife: Will you finally pick up your socks  Me: Inshallah. No, saying inshallah doesn t make you Muslim. Muslim Americans and others immediately began their own debate on whether the former vice president had used one of the most widespread phrases in the Arab world while noting that he d used it in its widely known sarcastic meaning.    Dang he even used it prope Widw Wilson: Questions Remain Over CIA Leak
 Sen. Larry Craig  R-Idaho  is once again fighting to withdraw his guilty plea in an airport sex sting, filing anappeals brief on Tuesday arguing that his actions were not criminal. There is an insufficient factual basis to support the finding that he is guilty of violating any laws, said Craig s lawyer, Billy Martin.The filing is an appeal to an October ruling in Minnesota,rejecting Craigrsquo  first attempt to have the guilty plea withdrawn.                                         Craig was arrested by an undercover police officer at the Minneapolis airport on June 11 as part of a broader investigation into men soliciting sex in airport restrooms. According t caneca stanley o the officer who made the arrest, Craig tapped his feet  in the now infamous wide stance  and swiped his hand along a stall divider in a suggestive manner. In the brief, Craigrsquo  legal team argues that the senatorrsquo  actions were not criminal because Minnesotarsquo  disorderly conduct law requires that conduct alarm or anger others, while Craigrsquo  actions only affected a single individual mdash; t stanley thermobecher he officer who made the arrest.         Thebrief also argues that Craigrsquo  hand gestures are a form of constitutionally protected speech.      ponent--type stanley mugs -recirculation .item:nth-child 5  {        display: none;      }       inline-recirc-item--id-c85ef670-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-c85ef670-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d {        dis