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Moore's Trump Derangement Syndrome Hits 'Stage 5' With Latest Hypocritical Claim.

TDS or "Trump Derangement Syndrome" is 100 percent real, folks.

And no one has a more acute case than filmmaker Michael Moore.

The obese liberal is now claiming that Roseanne Barr's "bigotry" is what elected Donald

Trump to the White House.

This claim is pure (redundant) insanity, especially when you recall Moore's OWN WORDS as to

why he believed Trump would win the election – and "racism" played no role.

From Breitbart

Left-wing filmmaker and activist Michael Moore says Roseanne Barr's recent racially charged

comments are part of the same "bigotry that's been rising in America" that elected President

Donald Trump.

In a Facebook post on Friday, Moore described his decades-long friendship with Barr, who

this week saw the cancellation of her hit ABC family sitcom, Roseanne, after she compared

former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett to a mix between the Muslim Brotherhood and Planet

of the Apes.

"Roseanne seems to be suffering from some sort of madness," Moore wrote.

"It's more than just saying she's a racist.

She operates in the same sewer of lies, conspiracy theories and bigotry that's been rising

in America for years and that has now succeeded in electing our current president.

Totally nuts."

The Oscar-winner went on to infer that Barr's recent sentiments, which included expressing

her support for Donald Trump, may be the result of a brain injury she suffered during a car

accident when she was young.

"Most people don't know that she has suffered her entire life from a massive head injury

she received during a serious car accident when she was a child," he wrote.

"Her brain injuries were immense and she spent months in the hospital struggling to

recover."

Barr has since apologized for her remark, describing it as "egregious" and "indefensible,"

but also suggested it may have been a result of her late-night use of the drug Ambien.

However, the 64-year-old director added that in the case of President Trump, his bigotry

was the "real deal," not drug-induced, and part of the workings of "an evil genius."

"Trump, though he shows all the signs of being absolutely bonkers, is not insane,"

Moore wrote.

"He's the real deal.

His racism and hate is real, it's well thought-out, he's the true master of manipulation, a

brilliant performance artist, and an evil genius."

Moore, who famously predicted Trump's victory in the run-up to the 2016 election while working

on a film about his campaign, remains one of Hollywood's most outspoken opponents

of his presidency, describing him as a "sociopath" who presents a "singular threat to humanity."

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Trump Just Blindsided Mueller - Duration: 15:47.

Trump Just Blindsided Mueller

Corey Lewandowski, who served as Donald Trump's campaign manager during the 2016 primaries

has now told "Fox News Sunday" that President Trump's legal team, led by Mayor Rudy Guliani

has confirmed that they will take it Special Counsel Robert Mueller and his Democrat cronies

to court if they decide to subpoena him as part of the probe into Russian collusion.

"They will take it to court, and I believe the court's going to be on the president's

side on this," Lewandowski said Sunday.

Lewandowski was addressing the tense and protracted deliberations over a possible interview with

Mueller that some Republican allies have rightly warned could very well end up being a "perjury

trap."

Fox News revealed over the weekend that the president's legal team had gone as far as

to send a letter to Mueller in January claiming Trump could not be forced to testify.

And also that he could not have committed obstruction of justice because of his broad

authority as president.

But he also added that the president and his team are still willing to sit down to questions

with Mueller's team but they want to first determine the scope of the questions which

will be asked.

This would avoid a subpoena fight.

The former campaign manager did also stress that he believes the president would never

defy a court order because he respects the rule of law in this country too much to do

so.

Here is more on the investigation via Fox News:

"The investigation into Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election continues

– with Special Counsel Robert Mueller at its helm.

Mueller, 73, took over the federal government's probe into alleged collusion between President

Trump's campaign and Russian officials in May 2017.

Already, his investigation has led to charges for four Trump campaign associates, though

none of the charges are directly related to any misconduct by the president's campaign.

Trump has in the past expressed willingness to testify under oath as part of Mueller's

investigations and has repeatedly denied any "collusion" with Russians.

The Department of Justice announced the appointment of Mueller to oversee the federal investigation

into Russia's alleged meddling in the 2016 election in May 2017.

The appointment came after a growing cry – mostly from Democrats – for someone outside the

Justice Department to handle the probe.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions had already recused himself from the investigation.

Mueller led the FBI through the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and served under presidential

administrations of both parties.

For the inquiry into the 2016 election, Mueller has the authority to prosecute any crimes

uncovered during this investigation, and he was given wide authority to investigate whether

Trump or his associates colluded with the Kremlin to win the White House.

Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, one focus of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's

investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, hides behind

a car visor as he leaves his home in Alexandria, Va., after being asked to surrender to federal

authorities.

(Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

In his leading role, Mueller took over an ongoing investigation into Paul Manafort's

financial dealings in Ukraine.

Manafort, Trump's former campaign chairman, and Richard Gates were indicted on Oct. 27

on multiple counts, including: conspiracy against the U.S., conspiracy to launder money,

false statements and failure to file reports of foreign bank and financial accounts.

Manafort and Gates initially pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Nearly four months later, on Feb. 22, the pair was hit with additional tax evasion and

bank fraud charges and the amount of money Manafort was accused of laundering through

offshore accounts increased to $30 million.

Gates pleaded guilty to federal conspiracy and false-statements charges on Feb. 23.

After the plea, Mueller moved to drop the 22 bank and tax fraud charges against Gates,

possibly suggesting that the former Trump campaign official is cooperating and providing

good information to Mueller's team.

Mueller also accused Manafort of secretly paying former European politicians to lobby

on behalf of Ukraine.

Manafort has continued to maintain his innocence, pleading not guilty to the charges in federal

court on March 8.

Michael Flynn, the administration's short-lived national security adviser, was charged in

December with lying to the FBI about certain conversations he had with a Russian ambassador.

He pleaded guilty.

Additionally, George Papadopoulos pleaded guilty in 2017 to one count of making false

statements to investigating FBI agents, according to court documents.

Papadopoulos was a foreign policy adviser for Trump's campaign.

Alex van der Zwaan, an attorney, pleaded guilty to lying to investigators about Gates in the

Russia inquiry.

In April 2018, he was sentenced to 30 days in prison, making him the first to be sentenced

in the investigation.

Richard Pinedo, a California man who sold bank accounts to Russians meddling in the

election, pleaded guilty in February 2018 to using stolen identities to set up the accounts.

The U.S. government said Pinedo was not aware he was dealing with Russians when he sold

the accounts, however.

Three Russian entities and 13 Russian nationals were indicted by a federal grand jury on Feb.

16 for allegedly interfering in the election.

Mueller's case alleged those involved had a sophisticated plot to wage "information

warfare" on the U.S.

However, the Justice Department did not say the actions had an impact on the outcome of

the election.

Deputy Attorney Gen. Rod Rosenstein said, "There is no allegation in this indictment

that any American was a knowing participant in this illegal activity."

However, The New York Times has obtained questions Mueller has provided to Trump's lawyers

that he wants the president to answer.

The questions include information related to Flynn, Sessions, fired FBI Director James

Comey, former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe and his campaign's connections to Russia,

including the now-infamous Trump Tower meeting with Manafort, Donald Trump, Jr., the president's

oldest son and Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.

"So disgraceful that the questions concerning the Russian Witch Hunt were 'leaked' to

the media.

No questions on Collusion," Trump said in a tweet.

"Oh, I see … you have a made up, phony crime, Collusion, that never existed, and

an investigation begun with illegally leaked classified information.

Nice!"

The Trump administration has sharply criticized Mueller's investigation, as several of his

attorneys on staff donated to Democratic campaigns, including to Trump's 2016 rival, Hillary

Clinton.

Additionally, two FBI officials – Peter Strzok and Lisa Page – are under fire for

the anti-Trump text messages they exchanged during the election.

Strzok was part of Mueller's team but was removed after the text messages were revealed.

What has Trump said about Mueller's investigation? Trump has oftentimes dismissed the allegations

that he colluded with Russia during the election.

He said he is "looking forward" to eventually being questioned under oath by Mueller.

He's said the allegations are a "fake story that is demeaning to all of us and most

of all demeaning to our country and demeaning to our Constitution."

"I just hope the final determination is a truly honest one, which is what the millions

of people who gave us our big win in November deserve and what all Americans who want a

better future want and deserve," Trump said at a rally in West Virginia last year.

"I just hope the final determination is a truly honest one…"

– President Trump.

The president also warned Mueller to stay within certain boundaries as he investigates.

Trump and Mueller have sent messages "back and forth," according to Trump's outside

counsel.

A spokesman for Mueller told Fox News that the messages have been "very professional."

It's been over a year and Mueller and his associates still can't seem to be able to

find any wrongdoing by the President.

Maybe it's time to put a stop to this farce and go after the real criminals here, Hillary

and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, the DNC and Obama's FBI

and

Justice Department!

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Former police officer shares story of addiction, recovery - Duration: 4:49.

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BREAKING: ANOTHER NFL Team Announces They Will TRASH Our Soldiers, And LEO SPREAD THIS EVERYWHERE! - Duration: 2:11.

BREAKING: ANOTHER NFL Team Announces They Will TRASH Our Soldiers, And LEO SPREAD THIS

EVERYWHERE!

The Atlanta Falcons will decide as a team, whether they stay in the locker room or stand

on the sideline for the national anthem.

That report comes from a D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, who says

that the players will decide the best path forward, and all will abide by that decision,

Breitbart reports.

The team's options include stand, kneel and get the franchise fined or stay in the

tunnel during the playing of the anthem.

Whatever the Falcons decide, they plan to do it together, per head coach Dan Quinn requiring

unity.

Atlanta-Journal Constitution

"That's something we'll get to," quarterback Matt Ryan said this week, via Ledbetter.

"I think the focus for everybody, to be frank with you, has been on the practices

and the OTAs."

"We are a team and we want to do everything as a team," running back Tevin Coleman said.

"We have to go out there and fight for each other.

That just brings a lot of relationship together with the players."

"Whether that be our conduct off the field, how we treat women, the decisions that we

make when we're out at restaurants and bars and clubs, to not get in an automobile and

drive.

I try to just teach them every chance I get, If there's things that are on my mind and

I don't sleep at night, I usually come in and talk to them about them.

Every day there's a situation with workplace misconduct, or some mistreatment of a female.

So I try to remind our guys that we want, to stay away from those types of situations."

Tennessee Titans head Coach Mike Vrabel.

The Tennessee Titans announced that any player.

who chooses to remain in the locker room for the national anthem, will have the "entire

organization's support," RWT Breaking News Report on the NFL and their hate.

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Congress Wants to Take Away - Duration: 11:05.

Congress Wants to Take Away Obama's Pension After They Made Shocking Discovery

Now, this has to be the best news we've heard in a long time.

Congress has now officially put Barack Hussein Obama on notice that his generous Tax Payer

funded pension would be taken away if he keeps living like the life of the high rolling,

jet-setting elitist that he thinks he is.

It's being reported that Congress is taking a second look at and might be canceling his

$400,000 taxpayer-funded pension.

The bill which was introduced while Obama was still in office would forfeit the pension

if any former president made more than $200,000 per year.

Of course because Obama saw what was coming when it came to his own pocketbook he vetoed

it.

But under President Trump the reality is different.

$400,000 just to give a speech?

A speech that most certainly involved the word "I" at least 60% of the time?

Are you kidding me?

Come on people, this is a no-brainer.

There is no reason why we the taxpayers need to be paying these bums a pension for the

rest of their lives.

Even presidents who weren't rich when elected to the office leave rich after eight years

of cheating and stealing from the hard-working people of this country.

Here is more on this via USA Today:

"WASHINGTON — Last year, then-president Barack Obama vetoed a bill that would have

curbed the pensions of former presidents if they took outside income of $400,000 or more.

So now that former president Barack Obama has decided to accept $400,000 for an upcoming

Wall Street speech, the sponsors of that bill say they'll reintroduce that bill in hopes

that President Trump will sign it.

"The Obama hypocrisy on this issue is revealing," said Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, chairman

of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and sponsor of the 2016 bill.

"His veto was very self-serving."

Chaffetz and Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, the sponsor of the companion Senate bill, say

they will re-introduce the Presidential Allowance Modernization Act this month.

The bill would cap presidential pensions at $200,000, with another $200,000 for expenses.

But those payments would be reduced dollar-for-dollar once their outside income exceeds $400,000.

The issue isn't a partisan one — or at least, it wasn't last year.

The bill passed both the House and Senate with no opposition, and no veto threat had

come from the White House.

So when Obama's veto came one Friday night last July — on the last day for him to sign

or veto the legislation — it took lawmakers by surprise.

It was the 11th of Obama's 12 vetoes.

At the time, Obama argued that the bill would have "unintended consequences" and "impose

onerous and unreasonable burdens" on former presidents by requiring them to immediately

lay off staff and find new office space.

Republican leaders did not call up the bill for a veto override, which would have required

a two-thirds majority in both chambers.

Democrats say they won't necessarily oppose changes.

Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., the top Democrat on Chaffetz's committee, was a co-sponsor

of the original bill.

"Cummings definitely supports the concept, and if we can work out the technical issues

with the bill that arose late in the last Congress, we expect he would strongly support

it again," said spokeswoman Jennifer Hoffman Werner.

Trump has not taken a position on the legislation.

But during the campaign, he said he'd take a close look at pensions for elected officials

— especially members of Congress.

"The first thing I'm going to do is tell you that if I'm elected president, I'm

accepting no salary, OK?" he said at a town hall in 2015.

"They get benefits that nobody else can even think about, OK.

And they don't like to talk about it.

But we'll work on that."

Under the Former Presidents Act, the nation's five living former presidents — Jimmy Carter,

George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama — get a pension equal to

the salary of a current cabinet secretary: $207,800 in 2017.

They also get $150,000 to pay staff, and "suitable office space, appropriately furnished and

equipped."

In 2015, the entire benefit package ranged from $430,000 for Carter to $1.1 million for

George W. Bush.

With Obama joining the club as of Jan. 20, the 2017 spending bill approved by the House

Wednesday contained nearly $3.9 million for all the former presidents through Sept. 30

— a $588,000 annual increase.

Obama spokesman Kevin Lewis said the former president had no comment on the legislation.

Obama has already shown he has considerable potential to raise money in his post-presidential

career.

He and his wife Michelle have signed a publishing deal for two separate books, which the Financial

Times reported was worth at least $65 million.

And the Wall Street speech — a health care conference planned by investment firm Cantor

Fitzgerald in September — will reportedly net him another $400,000.

"President Obama will deliver speeches from time to time," said Eric Schultz, a former

White House spokesman who continues to advise Obama.

"Some of those speeches will be paid, some will be unpaid, and regardless of venue or

sponsor, President Obama will be true to his values, his vision, and his record."

Obama has said he also plans to use his post-presidency to work on a range of issues through his presidential

center in Chicago.

On Wednesday, he unveiled the design of that center and said he would donate $2 million

to a summer jobs program for Chicago youth.

A spokesman for President George H.W. Bush said he does not oppose changes to the law,

and expects that Congress will likely take some action.

"At age 93, he recognizes that any change to the act would have a greater impact on

the other former presidents," said spokesman Jim McGrath.

"For the sake of future occupants of the office, he does think some consideration should

be given to the public role former presidents play — and we are told that very positive

conversations addressing that and other matters have taken place."

The bill would cap presidential pensions at $200,000, with another $200,000 for expenses.

But those payments would be reduced dollar-for-dollar once their outside income exceeds $400,000.

I think too many people, including all of the former presidents who are still with us

don't fully grasp the notion that we as a nation are for all intent and purpose, broke.

And just like they have all told us in the past that we had to "live without" it's

about damn time they start setting an example like in the way President Trump is doing so

by donating his full presidential salary.

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Donald Trump Shut Down The Democrats Plan To Impeach Him With One Bold Move - Duration: 10:12.

Donald Trump Shut Down The Democrats Plan To Impeach Him With One Bold Move

Democrats have been plotting to impeach Donald Trump since the day he was elected.

They even settled on the specific charges they would bring to remove him from office.

But Donald Trump shut that plan down with one bold move.

Democrats have schemed to use the Russia investigation as the grounds to impeach Trump.

Liberals in both the media and elected office have argued that Trump is really an agent

of Moscow.

Their "evidence" is that he never personally criticizes Russian President Vladimir Putin.

To them, that is all the proof they need to convict Trump of colluding with Russia during

the campaign and being Putin's puppet.

But Trump stopped that cold with his decision to expel 60 Russian diplomats and close a

Russian consulate in Seattle in response to the allegations that Russia attempted to assassinate

a former spy in Britain using a chemical agent.

Bloomberg reports:

"Donald Trump on Monday expelled 60 Russian diplomats considered spies from the U.S.,

the most since 1986, demonstrating united resolve with Europe after the U.K. blamed

Vladimir Putin's government for a March 4 nerve-agent attack on a former Russian spy

living in England.

All told, more than 100 Russian envoys will be sent home from capitals across Europe and

North America.

Trump drew bipartisan praise in Washington for the expulsions, about a week after he

was criticized for congratulating Putin on his re-election in a phone call with the Russian

leader.

The president's rapid turn from courting Putin to downgrading diplomatic relations

and leading a Western alliance against the Kremlin's provocations left heads spinning

across the globe, none more so than in Moscow.

Putin's phone call with Trump "gave hope" for better relations, Anatoly Antonov, the

Russian ambassador in Washington, told the state-run Tass news service.

"It was constructive, and we very much hoped that those thoughts expressed by the two leaders

would be carried out in concrete ways."

U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, one of several European leaders who have experienced a strained

relationship with Trump, was elated."

This is the second tough move Trump has launched against Russia.

He also decided to send missiles to Ukraine so they could have offensive capabilities

against Russian forces.

Trump has taken a much tougher line on Russia than Barack Obama, but that has not stopped

the Democrat smears that he is secretly in league with Moscow.

But Trump does not criticize Putin for one specific reason.

Trump believes the United States and Russia share common interests in ending the North

Korean nuclear crisis and stamping out ISIS in Syria.

So Trump has refrained from personally attacking Putin.

Despite this common sense approach, the media and Democrats have tried to whip up a frenzy

surrounding the hoax about collusion and use Trump's personal diplomacy with Putin as

evidence Putin has compromising information on Trump.

That is fake news.

Do you agree?

Let us know your thoughts

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BREAKING 28 FBI Agents Are Testifying Against Clinton - Duration: 15:47.

BREAKING 28 FBI Agents Are Testifying Against Clinton

Hillary Clinton thought she would be President Of The United States by now.

She and former President Bill Clinton's disgusting past would've been wiped away

like nothing ever happened.

There's only one problem.

Donald Trump was elected as the 45th POTUS.

This sent Hillary into a frenzy.

During the campaign, it was discovered that Hillary Clinton used her families private

email server for official communication during her time as United States Secretary of State

instead of using the secured official State Department email.

Not only did Hillary put the American people at risk, but also she put herself at risk.

The question I've always asked is what if a terrorist got a hold of her private email

server, and found out where she was going to be at next and had her, and Barack Obama

a**assina*ed?

If this event would have ever happened, then the United States would look weak because

our State Department as well as the FBI, CIA, and other agencies allowed her to operate

out of her home.

Bad PR is something the United States didn't need at the time.

We later found out that over 100 classified emails were sent using the private server,

and more than 2000 emails that were not marked classified but were indeed confidential by

the state department.

House Republicans are set to interview three witnesses in early June regarding the sham

Hillary Clinton email investigation.

According to The Hill, Bill Priestap, the assistant director of the FBI's counterintelligence

division, and Michael Steinbach, the former head of the FBI's national security division,

will testify shortly after the release of the IG report.

Bill Priestap was the FBI official who changed the wording in the James Comey July 2016 speech

to remove the word "President" and replace it with "another senior government official"

to hide this fact from the American public.

The third witness is John Giacalone who preceded Steinbach as the bureau's top national security

official and oversaw the first seven months of the Clinton probe.

The word is that Giacalone quit the FBI in protest over how the higher-ups were k*****g

the investigation.

Giacalone resigned from the Hillary Clinton case and retired from the FBI because he felt

the case was going "sideways"; that's law enforcement jargon for "nowhere by design."

According to transcripts he shared with TheDC, one special agent said, "It's a question

of basic credibility — Congress, the executive, and oversight are not seen to have any gravitas

or seriousness.

The inmates have been running the asylum and they don't respect, much less fear, their

overseers.

We know we'll be hung out to dry."

The agent added, "And don't get me wrong, there are still a few good people scattered

about, but main Justice and the bureaucrats are running the show, want to run out the

clock on this administration, and keep the status quo."

According to transcripts he shared with TheDC, one special agent said, "It's a question

of basic credibility — Congress, the executive, and oversight are not seen to have any gravitas

or seriousness.

The inmates have been running the asylum and they don't respect, much less fear, their

overseers.

We know we'll be hung out to dry."

The agent added, "And don't get me wrong, there are still a few good people scattered

about, but main Justice and the bureaucrats are running the show, want to run out the

clock on this administration, and keep the status quo."

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Another special agent, when asked about being subpoenaed, said, "This is a great opportunity

for senior or [soon to be retiring] guys, not for someone like me.

It'd be s*****e.

I hate to say it, but neither the judiciary nor the executive branch is wielding any kind

of effective oversight right now, and the top managers know it."

He continued, "You still have a ton of bad people in place.

Unless that changes, and I haven't seen any degree of seriousness on the part of ranking

members nor staffers, I'm not meeting with anyone nor willing to be subpoenaed.

I'm not coming forward until they get their act together.

Right now, it'd be sacrificing a career for cheap political points."

TheDC has learned that the bureau has already warned agents that the agency will come back

viciously against all those "behind destroying their narrative, and will go after their families

and friends, too."

Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley defended the Whistleblower Protection Act he spearheaded

after FBI agents insisted that only subpoenas would bring them forward to Congress.

"I've worked hard to strengthen legal protections, especially for FBI employees.

You have a right to cooperate with Congressional inquiries, just as you have a right to cooperate

with the Inspector General.

Anyone who tells you otherwise is lying."

Sen. Grassley's law does an appropriate job at protecting whistleblowers from unfair

prosecution, but it is not prosecution that prevents agents from stepping forward—it

is the possibility of going bankrupt from attorneys' fees when defending themselves

against retaliatory legal actions by their agency.

For example, an FBI agent who came forward as a government whistleblower in 2013 told

The Daily Caller he experienced "personal humiliation, stress-related illnesses, and

a huge financial loss, requiring my wife (who had undergone two c****r surgeries) to go

to work so we could make ends meet."

The agency will still retaliate, and make sure any whistleblowers are destroyed.

So many people see America as hot dogs, and apple pies, but this should paint a different

picture.

The email scandal helped derail Clinton's 2016 Presidental Bid.

Then-candidate Donald Trump made it one of his biggest campaign issues.

Hillary Clinton would be accused of everything from extortion to selling Uranium to the Russians

to benefit the Clinton Foundation.

The criminal activity alone would send the average American to life in prison.

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Will Mew Marry Me? Pokemon Themed Wedding Rings For The Perfect Otaku & Waifu - GTV - Duration: 3:00.

"Will Mew marry me?"

Every since the historic wedding of Jeff and Kumiko Albertson, it seems like every nerd,

geek, and otaku out there knows there could be a nice waifu out there for them!!

Well, if thats you then your waifu to be will just love this wonderful Pokemon themed engagement

ring when you pop the question.

This officially licensed Pokemon ring features mythical Pokemon MEW wrapped around a diamond

setting.

There are three versions available.

One in platinum one in 18 karat pink gold and one in 18 karat white gold.

I guess this one is pink gold.

A shop in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan called U TREASURE sells this special item for 120,000 yen!

That'S about 1100USD.

And it doesn't include the diamond!

That will set you back another 1600 or so.

Once you and your waifu tie the knot you can then wear matching MEW wedding bands, with

the same three material options as the engagement ring.

The women band is 90000 yen or about 800USD, men's cost a little more.

Its all part of the Pokemon jewels fair.

A promotional sale going on now and until June 26, 2018.

If you buy one of the rings you'll receive a special "Eevee and friends" cleansing

cloth.

Destined to be one of the rarest Pokemon goods that will ever.

Now if your not in Tokyo or Japan at all, don't worry!

They have an online shop so no matter where you live, you can get these goods, which aren't

just Mew wedding rings.

Theres a whole list of Pokemon characters with different jewelry in different stiles

for cheap and expensive tastes.

They also have non pPokemon stiff that comes from other otaku-dom, and have been making

them for a long time.

As for the waifu, the shop doesn't seem

to care if she's real or virtual.

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Q2 5:30 p.m. News 6-3-18 - Duration: 9:53.

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Strzelanina podczas protestu matek przeciwko rządowi - Duration: 2:45.

Podczas manifestacji matek osób, które zginęły w czasie protestów przeciwko rządowi D

Ortegi, doszło do strzelaniny, w której pięć osób zostało rannych. Do zdarzenia doszło gdy matki 83

ofiar, w Dniu Matki w Nikaragui, dziękowały społeczeństwu za wsparcie – podało EFE w czwartek

Manifestacja miała miejsce w pobliżu Uniwersytetu Ameryki Środkowej (UCA) w stolicy kraju, Managui

Wcześniej w kwietniu przez sześć dni w Nikaragui trwały protesty przeciwko planowanej rządowej reformie opieki społecznej

Rządowa reforma przewidywała zwiększenie składek na ubezpieczenie społeczne i jednocześnie obniżenie emerytur

W tym czasie od policyjnych kul zginęły 34 osoby, 66 trafiło do szpitali, a 16 uważano za zaginione

Manifestujący żądali także poprawy warunków życia i zniesienia ograniczeń wolności słowa

Pod naciskiem protestów prezydent Daniel Ortega zrezygnował z wprowadzenia reformy systemu opieki społecznej

(PAP)

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