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callmebex11
Bex :
I highly recommend adding some NPR listening time into your day- whether that’s while on a tractor, commuting to and from your other job, or while doing farm chores. 20 minutes a day adds up fast!
2025-02-10 21:20:00
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jaimisnothere
Not Jaimi :
Seems like if you have this kind of time to make TikToks, you have time to look into elections. If you think both sides are the same, then I love this learning opportunity for you. 💚
2025-02-10 21:19:18
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williesmom
Kelli_in_Iowa :
I'm sure that website doesn't take in to consideration the candidates character and the fact tht he's a known pathological liar & cheater
2025-02-19 14:20:40
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blainemapper
BlaineMapper :
This is the longest way I've ever heard someone say 'I regret my vote'
2025-02-10 20:14:45
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ginaraeeee
ResearchedOpinions :
This is growth knowledge is power ♥️
2025-02-10 20:36:11
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theyriac
Theyriac :
1/ I’m a machinist and run heavy stock 8-10 hours a day, weightlift 3 days a week, paint, dance, run a sober support group, meal prep every meal for the whole week, do school, laundry, errands…
2025-02-10 23:07:07
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413drummer
Damion :
I can sympathize. Grew up working in my uncle’s dairy farm as a kid. So respect for what you do and hours. But the contract you got was passed by the Dem. Why wouldn’t you vote for who passed it?
2025-02-10 20:59:11
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Son of Babylon :
damn. 25 questions to vote
2025-02-10 23:21:22
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The Michael Peterson case began on December 9, 2001, in Durham, North Carolina. On that night, Michael Peterson called 911, saying that he found his wife, Kathleen Peterson, unconscious and bleeding at the bottom of the staircase in their home. What Happened? When emergency responders arrived, they found Kathleen dead, with serious head injuries. Michael claimed that she had fallen down the stairs, possibly due to drinking wine and taking Valium, but the police didn’t believe it was an accident. Investigation and Charges The police and medical examiner found the scene suspicious. There was a lot of blood, and Kathleen had multiple injuries that seemed too severe for just a fall. After a closer look, they decided that the injuries looked more like they were caused by a beating.  As a result, Michael Peterson was arrested and charged with Kathleen’s murder. Trial The trial began in 2003 and lasted for several months. The prosecution argued that Michael killed Kathleen after a heated argument. They brought up Michael’s bisexuality, claiming Kathleen found out about his affairs with men and that led to a fight.  They also highlighted how his first wife’s friend, Elizabeth Ratliff, was found dead at the bottom of a staircase in Germany years earlier, suggesting a pattern. The defense argued that Kathleen’s death was a tragic accident, and that Michael had no reason to harm her. They said that the injuries could have been caused by the fall and that the blood was just due to the severity of the fall. Verdict and Aftermath In October 2003, Michael Peterson was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. But the story didn’t end there. Years later, it was discovered that one of the expert witnesses, who testified about the blood evidence, had given misleading testimony in other cases. This led to Michael being granted a new trial in 2011.  In 2017, instead of facing a new trial, Michael entered an Alford plea to manslaughter, which allowed him to maintain his innocence while accepting that there was enough evidence for a conviction. He was released with time served. Media Coverage The case became widely known due to a documentary series called *The Staircase*, which followed Michael’s trial and the legal battles that followed. It raised questions about the fairness of the justice system and whether Michael was truly guilty or not. #truecrime #foryou #foryoupage #viral #blowthisup
The Michael Peterson case began on December 9, 2001, in Durham, North Carolina. On that night, Michael Peterson called 911, saying that he found his wife, Kathleen Peterson, unconscious and bleeding at the bottom of the staircase in their home. What Happened? When emergency responders arrived, they found Kathleen dead, with serious head injuries. Michael claimed that she had fallen down the stairs, possibly due to drinking wine and taking Valium, but the police didn’t believe it was an accident. Investigation and Charges The police and medical examiner found the scene suspicious. There was a lot of blood, and Kathleen had multiple injuries that seemed too severe for just a fall. After a closer look, they decided that the injuries looked more like they were caused by a beating. As a result, Michael Peterson was arrested and charged with Kathleen’s murder. Trial The trial began in 2003 and lasted for several months. The prosecution argued that Michael killed Kathleen after a heated argument. They brought up Michael’s bisexuality, claiming Kathleen found out about his affairs with men and that led to a fight. They also highlighted how his first wife’s friend, Elizabeth Ratliff, was found dead at the bottom of a staircase in Germany years earlier, suggesting a pattern. The defense argued that Kathleen’s death was a tragic accident, and that Michael had no reason to harm her. They said that the injuries could have been caused by the fall and that the blood was just due to the severity of the fall. Verdict and Aftermath In October 2003, Michael Peterson was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole. But the story didn’t end there. Years later, it was discovered that one of the expert witnesses, who testified about the blood evidence, had given misleading testimony in other cases. This led to Michael being granted a new trial in 2011. In 2017, instead of facing a new trial, Michael entered an Alford plea to manslaughter, which allowed him to maintain his innocence while accepting that there was enough evidence for a conviction. He was released with time served. Media Coverage The case became widely known due to a documentary series called *The Staircase*, which followed Michael’s trial and the legal battles that followed. It raised questions about the fairness of the justice system and whether Michael was truly guilty or not. #truecrime #foryou #foryoupage #viral #blowthisup

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