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Started by Brent, January 22, 2025, 01:41:42 PM

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Lab Flaker

The worst thing about this dimwit... is that he is a C2 councillor! This cunt gave the youth advice before going into colleges and universities and whatnot!

Did you know another fuckwit that did this same job when she was residing in America?

LotusButt... yep,that festy cunt and a half! I shit you not...
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Oliver the Second

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Video of the incident -



See the three guys in the back standing against the wall? It looks like the middle guy got shot when the agent in front fired his gun (watch in full screen).

Lab Flaker

Quote from: Oliver the Second on April 26, 2026, 02:47:59 AMVideo of the incident -



See the three guys in the back standing against the wall? It looks like the middle guy got shot when the agent in front fired his gun (watch in full screen).
Yeah, Trump said she n a statement that his Kevlar vest saved him.

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Quote from: Oliver the Second on April 26, 2026, 01:15:21 AMSAY WHAT?




That cocksucker deserves to be Bubba's bitch in a cage for the rest of his life.  What a loser.
Watch what you say to me or I'll mind FAWK U.

Oliver the Second

Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on April 26, 2026, 08:14:08 AMThat cocksucker deserves to be Bubba's bitch in a cage for the rest of his life.  What a loser.

From the news reports -

"Allen earned a degree in mechanical engineering at Caltech, the California Institute of Technology, in 2017, before going on to receive a master's in computer science at California State University, Dominguez Hills, in 2025"


All the time and money that was put into getting those degrees and he throws it all away because of TDS.

Loser is right   :Doh2:
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Herman

The Pentagon is going to withdraw five thousand troops from Germany. They say Spain and Italy are next. :thumbup2:
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Herman

This is long overdue.
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Herman

Not everyone is a winner, and President Trump announced on Tuesday that he wants to put competition back at the forefront for American youth.

To prove this, Trump is reviving a nearly 70-year-old policy that was phased out by President Barack Obama in his second term.

As part of an executive order signed last July that reinstated the Presidential Fitness Test, Trump announced at the White House that he would bring back the National Physical Fitness Award as well as the Presidential Fitness Award.

According to Harvard Health, President Dwight D. Eisenhower initiated the Presidential Physical Fitness Test in 1956. It included a one-mile run, pull-ups or push-ups, sit-ups, a shuttle run, and a sit-and-reach exercise for flexibility.

Herman

Working folks hail this as smart fiscal restraint that ends wasteful spending on ungrateful allies and prioritizes American taxpayers.

Economically it could save billions for domestic priorities like infrastructure and debt reduction, strengthening the nation by focusing resources at home. Financially the impacts include reduced deficits. Overall this sparks fierce debate on sovereignty versus global leadership.

Herman

Trump's Department of Justice on Friday announced denaturalization actions against a dozen individuals, including those accused of providing material support to terrorist groups.

The U.S. Department of Justice and the United States attorney for the District of Arizona filed a civil denaturalization complaint on Friday against Ali Yousif Ahmed, a 48-year-old man from Iraq who entered the U.S. in 2009 based on a claim that he and his family were attacked by Al-Qaeda terrorists.

The DOJ stated that in 2019, the Republic of Iraq requested the U.S. extradite Yousif Ahmed, claiming that he was an Al-Qaeda leader who had murdered two Iraqi police officers in 2006. A U.S. investigation into Yousif Ahmed uncovered that he had allegedly illegally obtained his naturalization in 2015 by lying under oath about his criminal and family history.

The DOJ is also moving to denaturalize Oscar Alberto Pelaez, a 75-year-old from Colombia, arguing that he lacks good moral character and that he lied to immigration authorities. The department stated that Alberto Pelaez, a Colombian Roman Catholic priest, pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a child on multiple occasions from 1998 to 2000. The victim was 14 to 17 years old at the time of the abuse.

Alberto Pelaez was convicted of 13 counts of sexual assault against a child, including two counts of oral copulation with a person under 18 years of age, and two counts of sodomy of a person under 18 years of age. The DOJ claimed that Alberto Pelaez lied about his crimes in his naturalization application.

Khalid Ouazzani, a 48-year-old from Morocco, may lose his U.S. citizenship after the DOJ claimed he falsely swore to the principles of the Constitution. The department stated that Ouazzani planned ways to support Al-Qaeda, alongside two other men who were convicted of attempting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange. In 2010, Ouazzani pleaded guilty to bank fraud, money laundering, and providing material support to the terrorist group.

Herman

The April jobs report shows much stronger than expected growth, and the stock market has reacted by surging positively.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said about 115,000 new jobs were added in April. The rate of unemployment held at 4.3%.

The White House touted the comments from CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli.

"The big jobs report for April — 65,000 expected! Nay, nay, nay! We are much stronger: 115,000!" he said. "And last month? Upward revision from 178,000 to 185,000! These are good numbers!"

Fifth Third Commercial Bank's chief economist Bill Adams said that the job market was "inching out of low hire, low fire mode into moderate hire, low fire mode."

"This is a very strong number, and I think it's hard to argue against the notion right now that the labor market is on solid footing," said Mark Reid of RBC Economics.

On the other hand, better jobs numbers will ease the pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates as one part of its mandate is to avoid inflation by overheating the economy.

One sector continuing to shed jobs was offices, which includes tech, telecom, data processing, and media. There were 13,000 office jobs lost in April, while another 12,000 were lost in financial activities.