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Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on January 09, 2025, 09:23:38 PMThat stinky fukin dot needs to go back to his ancestoral homeland!!!! FUK OFF DOTS!!!! GO BACK TO THE GANGA!!!!
He aint a dot(Hindu), he is a Sikh. One is a push start and the other is a pull start.

Lokmar

Quote from: Herman on January 09, 2025, 09:33:42 PMHe aint a dot(Hindu), he is a Sikh. One is a push start and the other is a pull start.

He's a child of dirty dot immigrants from India.

Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on January 09, 2025, 09:36:44 PMHe's a child of dirty dot immigrants from India.
No, he is a child of dirty Sikh immigrants from India.

Lokmar


DKG

Quote from: Brent on January 09, 2025, 02:50:57 PMEven if Trump has a serious desire for Greenland to become an American territory, who cares. It is very unlikely it will happen.

What is likely to happen are fewer illegals allowed to enter the States. That and the ones that do get through are now less likely to stay.
The media focuses on what is not very likely rather than what he will do.

DKG

Trump received an "unconditional discharge," meaning he will not face jail time, fines, or probation supervision. While the sentencing will not interfere with Trump's ability to return to the White House, it officially solidifies his felony convictions.

DKG

Republican legislation would set the stage for negotiations to retake the Panama canal.

Democratic President Jimmy Carter signed away control of the canal in 1977. On the day of Carter's funeral, Republican lawmakers introduced legislation that would set the stage for America possibly to reacquire the canal, which President-elect Donald Trump said in December was "a VITAL National Asset for the United States."

The Panama Canal Repurchase Act introduced Thursday by Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and co-sponsored by numerous Republicans, including Reps. Troy Nehls (Texas), Mike Lawler (N.Y.), and Barry Loudermilk (Ga.), would authorize President-elect Donald Trump to enter into negotiations for the reacquisition of the Panama Canal from the Republic of Panama.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on Today at 10:45:35 AMTrump received an "unconditional discharge," meaning he will not face jail time, fines, or probation supervision. While the sentencing will not interfere with Trump's ability to return to the White House, it officially solidifies his felony convictions.

These libtards will savor their short lived "victory" but will be weeping uncontrollably in 10 more days and again when this conviction gets thrown out.

Lokmar

Quote from: DKG on Today at 10:48:22 AMRepublican legislation would set the stage for negotiations to retake the Panama canal.

Democratic President Jimmy Carter signed away control of the canal in 1977. On the day of Carter's funeral, Republican lawmakers introduced legislation that would set the stage for America possibly to reacquire the canal, which President-elect Donald Trump said in December was "a VITAL National Asset for the United States."

The Panama Canal Repurchase Act introduced Thursday by Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and co-sponsored by numerous Republicans, including Reps. Troy Nehls (Texas), Mike Lawler (N.Y.), and Barry Loudermilk (Ga.), would authorize President-elect Donald Trump to enter into negotiations for the reacquisition of the Panama Canal from the Republic of Panama.

I know its impossible, but I wish we could build a Canal along the southern border!!!! And fill it with sharks!!!!
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Brent


A federal judge has denied the United States Department of Education rewrite of Title IX that would have given men access to women's spaces.

United States District Court Judge Danny C. Reeves rejected the rewrite on several grounds, including that it would have compelled speech, violated the Constitution, and simply did not make sense.

The ruling applies to all states, not just those that sued, which were plaintiffs from the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Commonwealth of Virginia, state of Indiana, state of Tennessee, and state of West Virginia.

The Biden administration's DOE sought to add regulations to Title IX that would allow men access to women's "showers, locker rooms, and sexual education classes, among others" so long as they are consistent with an individual's "gender identity."