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That Nintendo Switch must have some damn good games on it  :s0643:
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The Guest Nest / Re: Tampon Tim walz is so vice...
Last post by . - Today at 09:05:19 AM
This retardation needs to come to a skidding halt and quickly. Federal law is supposed to supersede state law... fact. The way Tampon Tim and company are carrying on is provably insurrection. If Minnesota cannot abide by the US constitution and the Trump administration is too lazy to get off their arse and start arresting these domestic terrorists, Minnesota needs to be kicked out of the union.
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The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by formosan - Today at 08:37:05 AM
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The Guest Nest / Re: The Golden Pig Awards for ...
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:57:43 AM
Another week, another multi-million dollar segregation of your tax dollars by the federal government. This time, it's a so-called "Black-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund," which is a permanent $200 million pot of money, courtesy of Budget 2021, reserved exclusively for "Black-led and Black-serving organizations."

The fund is now being cheered on by figures like Liberal minister Marc Miller, who touted such "investments" at a recent press conference.
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But let's strip away the social justice jargon. What this represents is a radical, racist policy that would ignite a firestorm of outrage if the roles were reversed.

Think about it. Seriously, picture it.

What if the headline read "Government Launches $200 Million White-led Philanthropic Endowment Fund"? Or if the administrator was called the "Foundation for White Communities"?

There would be unanimous, deafening condemnation. Every major media outlet, corporate boardroom, and university campus would scream about white supremacy. The government would apologize. The program would be scrapped before the day was out.

The hypocrisy is staggering, yet it is the official policy of the Government of Canada. We have moved from aspiring to be colour-blind to being utterly colour-obsessed. Funding and favour are now dispensed based on skin colour, a concept we once, rightly, rejected as the bedrock of racism.

This isn't about helping people in need. It's about political posturing and buying votes with a racial litmus test. The government claims this fund, stewarded by the Foundation for Black Communities, is about "combating systemic racism."

But you don't fight discrimination with more discrimination. You don't promote unity by dividing people into racial categories and handing out cheques based on them.
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The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:53:57 AM
Quote from: deport_liberals on Today at 05:28:48 AMThe imbecile who runs bf is back to banning folks to increase poasts.  Funny how the "new members" never show up.
He is an unstable mess.

Who has he banned?
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Politics / Re: Politics/Religion Consolid...
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:51:29 AM
One of the core executive powers is the authority to prosecute criminals. Article II of the Constitution assigns "the executive power" — all of it — to the president of the United States. In practice, the power to execute the laws against those who have violated them is delegated by the president to the attorney general, the Department of Justice she heads, and the 93 U.S. attorneys spread across the country.

Yet since he took office for the second time last January, President Trump and his attorney general, Pam Bondi, have had a heck of a time getting their people in place.

Of the roughly 50 U.S. attorney nominations the president has sent to the Senate, fewer than half — just 19 — had been confirmed by December 15, and all of those but three were confirmed en masse in October, some 10 months after Trump took office. Although another 13 were confirmed en masse on December 18, 14 are still awaiting confirmation as we approach the one-year mark of Trump's second term.

A good bit of the holdup is caused by the Senate's "blue-slip" process, whereby nominations will not be considered unless both senators from the nominee's home state return a blue slip allowing the nominee to be considered.

Originally designed to allow input from the elected senators who presumably are most familiar with the nominee's qualifications and temperament — the "advice" part of the "advice and consent" process mentioned in the Constitution — the refusal to return a blue slip has become an obstructionist tactic deployed by Democratic senators bent on blocking as much of Trump's agenda as they can.

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The Guest Nest / Re: Tampon Tim walz is so vice...
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:46:48 AM
Tim Walz mobilized his state's National Guard on Jan. 17 and will have soldiers wear bright yellow reflective vests over their uniforms so protesters can "distinguish them from other agencies" such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), according to the Minnesota National Guard.

The local response comes as the Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers in Alaska to prepare for a possible deployment to Minnesota, according to Reuters.

"70 [percent] of those arrested by ICE are convicted criminals or have criminal charges," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wrote in an X post on Jan. 18.

"This includes murderers, pedophiles, gangbangers, terrorists, war criminals, drug traffickers, rapists, and other thugs."
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Politics / Re: Trump in office
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:43:02 AM
The IRS and the Pentagon said on Jan. 16 that a "warrior dividend" announced by the Trump administration in December 2025 for soldiers will not be taxed, affecting more than 1 million service members. The amount is $1776.00
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The Guest Nest / Re: I Should be Allowed to Spa...
Last post by DKG - Today at 07:39:18 AM
Quote from: Dove on January 18, 2026, 11:30:14 PMYou can claim to be a vegan and eat meat too....but you aren't a vegan and "meat eating vegans" aren't vegan.

 Religion doesnt work like this. People who are in the religion hate this too. Christians call people out for this all the time and warn people like this that if they dont repent and believe sitting in church won't save them.

 Muslims will kill people like this as infidels.

 What im saying is, they may claim it.....but they are not actually a Muslim or a Christain. They are just non-believers who enjoy church as a socail thing or an emotional peace thing.
Secularism is a legitimate. Conducting human affairs based on naturalistic considerations, uninvolved with religion.

People of any religious denomination can support a secular society, or adopt the principles of secularism. Atheists and agnostics do not have a monopoly on secularism.
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The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by deport_liberals - Today at 05:28:48 AM
The imbecile who runs bf is back to banning folks to increase poasts.  Funny how the "new members" never show up.