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Flooding in eastern Libya has left more than 5,100 people dead — and the death toll is likely to rise, as bodies continue to wash up ashore. https://t.co/GWXYiFWqcC
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The White House has rejected "baseless" allegations of wrongdoing against US President Joe Biden after Republican lawmakers launched an impeachment inquiry against him.https://t.co/ccNodL0noC
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.@RepScottPerry unloads on a reporter who says Republicans' impeachment inquiry is about "political revenge," not evidence of Biden corruption:
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China is the first country to appoint an envoy to Afghanistan since the Taliban took over in 2021. https://t.co/ZIx9RUgGLl
— DW News (@dwnews) September 13, 2023
The junta in Niger said it would end a military pact with neighboring Benin, accusing it of authorizing the deployment of troops on its territory for a possible military intervention against Niger by the West African regional bloc https://t.co/h9tCU3C6iW pic.twitter.com/j5KkqU8cak
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An air raid in Sudan's war-ravaged Darfur region killed at least 40 civilians Wednesday, according to a medical source, the same day the head of the UN mission to the country resigned following tensions with Khartoum.https://t.co/YqBVBKLQ1H
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"Biden ripped Obama for having 'no grace' in 2010 email where Hunter accused the then-president of COPYING his father's speeches"
This is interesting. Why?
Because Obama said or was alleged to have said that he was smarter than his speech writers.
So Obama plagiarized and from a Biden at that. Joe Biden was a prolific plagiarizer.
There was nothing wrong with Hunter's brain and it may be that he applied himself harder in college and law school than his father.
So Obama plagiarized Hunter. It would be nice for hunter to have gotten credit for his honest work. Joe did Hunter worse than Obama. Joe basically stole Hunter's opportunity for a productive career, so he could be a bagman instead.
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