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From XitterFrom Xitter
I live in a "swing state," the only place where any votes seem to count according to people who defend the electoral college.
My daughter is a county clerk; she is in charge of handling elections for a large county in Michigan.
The FBI came in and told her to shut down all her social media, and if she couldn’t, to remove all references to family and change her name.
No one in her office is allowed to open any mail without gloves and a mask. They have armed security when they enter and leave the city building. They receive 2-3 letters a day filled with white powder (so far, flour or powdered sugar).
Please don’t think we’ve got this under control. There is LITERALLY a war going on, quietly, waged by domestic terrorists, to take away your right to have your voice heard.
This woman, who I can’t name because her life is in danger, goes into combat every single day to try to protect your right to have your voice heard!
Don’t let her down.
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Reminder that Politico is biased in favor of TrumpReminder that Politico is biased in favor of Trump
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"Terminator Zero is set in Tokyo in the few hours before and after Skynet's awakening."Terminator Zero is set in Tokyo in the few hours before and after Skynet's awakening. This is a great choice: it makes perfect sense that the future factions would be facing off in other battlegrounds apart from the Connor family. A Terminator story should be about the fate of the species, not about the Great Man theory of history. In this timeline, Skynet's first attack against humans isn't prevented, but a potential rival machine emerges. Which side it will take remains an open question.
"All this happens while, as usual, a human and a robot arrive from the future and start playing cat and mouse. The intriguing bit is that the human fighter keeps alluding to a version of the future that doesn't quite match the one we know from all the previous movies. As for the robot, it has a non-obvious agenda that complicates the plot in interesting directions. …"
http://www.nerds-feather.com/2024/09/tv-review-terminator-zero.html