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  • The Ukraine war thread

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    @renauda good post. So many smart people here on this forum board!!!!!
  • Oh Eric...

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    Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.) resigned from Congress on Tuesday amid allegations of financial misconduct that could have led to her expulsion later in the week. The stunning announcement came just moments before the House Ethics Committee was scheduled to stage a public hearing to weigh potential penalties for the embattled Florida Democrat, who is facing federal charges over allegations of stealing millions of dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help fund her congressional campaign. https://thehill.com/homenews/house/5841526-democrat-sheila-cherfilus-mccormick-resigns/
  • The Oil Shock

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    taiwan_girlT
    Well, there are non oil greases that can be made from things like palm oil, jutropa, etc. 555
  • Mamdani the Grocer

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    Andrea BA
    Mamdami the building inspector: https://x.com/NYCHousing/status/2046360618068742252?s=20
  • Speaking of ’ooops’

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    HoraceH
    We have one example of a serving congressperson declaring bankruptcy while in office, so I guess she's not historically the poorest serving congressperson. Maybe second poorest. Rubén Hinojosa Filed personal bankruptcy (2010) while serving in the House. Cause: liabilities tied to a family meat business loan (~$2.6M owed to Wells Fargo). This is consistently described as a “rare” case of a sitting member filing bankruptcy. This is the clearest, well-documented modern example.
  • Is he healing Ben Sasse?

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  • Funny Pics

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  • It's 4/20!

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    Although this did prompt me to look up drug testing laws in PA. My daughter has to test today for her new job and it is for sure it would show up. Given that her employer is rock n roll based I doubt they care, but PA state law is they can test but THC cannot be the sole reason for a refusal.
  • Grab ‘em by Debussy

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    MikM
    I'm surprised he doesn't HAVE scales after all his costars.
  • Schiff returns (Andras not Adam)

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    @bachophile Thanks for explaining.
  • When you gotta go, you gotta go

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    MikM
    It's a 2.5' thick oak. It'll be OK. Nice to see you back, BTW.
  • Sycophant Kash Patel gets his own thread

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    jon-nycJ
    Weird choice to sue. It’s only going to bring more attention to a story that is probably largely true. Though I guess he has an audience of one and that one likes suing the press.
  • The Iran war memes thead

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    Doctor PhibesD
    @bachophile said: Having said that and examining those pants more closely, I think a trip to Qatar would be enlightening Here be camels.
  • Secretary Hegseth Feud with Secretary of the Army

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    @Tom-K said: It's ok to have an ass-clown or two in the cabinet in places like Homeland Security or Commerce but for the Department of War the country needs a really competent person. I don't imagine Lloyd Austin was such a person. More of a seat filler.
  • Ooops

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    HoraceH
    They would be as charming as Click and Clack in their dreams.
  • What a blessing

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  • Hay 89

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    jon-nycJ
    You must be so proud.
  • DAYUM

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    Tom-KT
    All to watch a car drive by.
  • The British are coming!

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    BREAKING NEWS: Seventy-Two Killed Resisting Gun Confiscation In Massachusetts. A National Guard task-force detailed to confiscate a cache of recently banned assault-style weapons, was ambushed by elements of an anti-Government, para-military extremist faction. Military and law enforcement sources estimate that 72 were killed and more than 200 injured before government forces were compelled to withdraw. Speaking after the clash, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage declared that the extremist faction, which was made up of local citizens, has links to the radical right-wing tax protest movement. Gage blamed the extremists for recent incidents of vandalism directed against internal revenue offices. The governor, who described the group’s organizers as “treasonous criminals,” issued an executive order authorizing the summary arrest of any individual who has interfered with the government’s efforts to secure law and order. The military raid on the extremist arsenal followed wide-spread refusal by the local citizenry to turn over recently outlawed assault-style weapons. Gage issued a ban on military-style assault weapons and ammunition earlier in the week. This decision followed a meeting in early this month between government and military leaders at which the governor authorized the forcible confiscation of illegal arms. One government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, pointed out that “none of these people would have been killed had the extremists obeyed the law and turned over their weapons voluntarily.” Government troops initially succeeded in confiscating a large supply of outlawed weapons and ammunition. However, troops attempting to seize arms and ammunition in Lexington met with resistance from heavily-armed extremists who had been tipped off regarding the government’s plans. During a tense standoff in the Lexington town park, National Guard Colonel Francis Smith, commander of the government operation, ordered the armed group to surrender and return to their homes. The impasse was broken by a single shot, which was reportedly fired by one of the right-wing extremists. Eight civilians were killed in the ensuing exchange. Ironically, the local citizenry blamed the government forces rather than the extremists for the civilian deaths. Before order could be restored, armed citizens from surrounding areas had descended upon the National Guard units. Colonel Smith, finding his forces over matched by the armed mob, ordered a retreat. Governor Gage has called upon citizens to support the state/national joint task force in its effort to restore law and order. The governor also demanded the surrender of those responsible for planning and leading the attack against the government troops. Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, and John Hancock, who have been identified as “ringleaders” of the extremist faction, remain at large.
  • Don't mess with the cat.

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    @Mik Cool story. Couple of random comments: I think that they got her age at death wrong, or maybe her year of dying. Ephraim is a name that has gone out of style I think.