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Herman

If a meme can threaten your rule, maybe the problem isn't the meme.
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Quote from: Renegade Quark on October 08, 2025, 12:16:56 AMThat's sure to piss off the Liberals since they use such women and children as pawns.
I know. They make me sick with their faux concern.

DKG

Virginia attorney general nominee Jay Jones (D) continues to face a public relations crisis as calls grow for him to end his campaign following leaked text messages in which he wished death upon a Republican lawmaker and his children.

Jones had scheduled a fundraiser for Thursday, but his campaign abruptly canceled the event, according to Axios. The fundraiser was reportedly set to be held at novelist David Baldacci's home that evening.

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Quote from: Herman on October 08, 2025, 07:44:51 PMIf a meme can threaten your rule, maybe the problem isn't the meme.


fascist jew bitch!
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A detailed analysis of the Jan. 6 pipe bombs found new problems with the FBI evidence and advances the notion that the case could turn out to be a government-created hoax.

A video engineer who spent more than a year examining the pipe bomb evidence submitted a 26-page report to the House Select Subcommittee to Investigate the Remaining Questions Surrounding Jan. 6.

Known on social media as Armitas, the analyst was asked on Oct. 4 to submit his report by the legal counsel for the House Committee on the Judiciary. Armitas said he has been working with a Washington-based FBI special agent since March on a forensic re-examination of a case that had seemed no closer to a solution than it was over 1,700 days ago.

Armitas carefully laid out every step the hoodie-wearing suspect took in planting devices at the Democratic National Committee and the Capitol Hill Club, a private Republican social club, on Jan. 5, 2021.

His report includes a number of surprises, including the contention that the DNC pipe bomb was planted on Jan. 5, retrieved a few hours later so it wouldn't be discovered too soon, and placed again just in time for two police officers to discover it at 1:05 p.m. Jan. 6.

He also says video released by the FBI was digitally altered to make it more difficult to identify a suspect.

The pipe bombs saga began with an account of a ham-handed 5'7" suspect wearing a grey hoodie and rare Nike Air Max Speed Turf sneakers who allegedly planted live pipe bombs on the southwest side of the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the rear of the Capitol Hill Club adjacent to the Republican National Committee headquarters.

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Herman

Quote from: Lokmar on October 09, 2025, 09:44:47 AMfascist jew bitch!
I don't know a lot about the broad, but I thought she had more on the ball than Conman Carney.

DKG

New York Attorney General Letitia James has been indicted on a fraud charge by a federal grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia.

DKG

Katie Porter, a Democrat candidate for governor of California, was the most favored candidate to replace Gavin Newsom. However, her recent meltdown during a basic interview may have cost her everything.

The California governor candidate Katie Porter abruptly ended an interview after being asked how she plans to win over Trump voters.

Brent

With no end in sight for the government shutdown, President Donald Trump's administration is turning up the heat on Democrats.

The Office of Management and Budget has officially begun issuing reduction-in-force notices that will lead to "substantial" layoffs across several federal agencies, an OMB spokesperson said. OMB Director Russell Vought also confirmed the layoffs in a post on X Friday, saying, "The RIFs have begun."

Vought originally directed agencies to begin drafting RIF notices back in September in anticipation of the government shutdown. Trump also signaled on Thursday that mass layoffs and program cuts were imminent, warning that Democrats would get "a little taste of their own medicine."

"We're only going to cut Democrat programs, I hate to tell you," Trump said during the Cabinet meeting Thursday.


Brent

Newly uncovered evidence is unraveling the FBI's long-held narrative about the January 6 pipe bombs.

Americans were told that the infamous pipe bomb was planted on January 5 and found just moments before the first breach of the Capitol on January 6.

However, that narrative is now crumbling.

While the FBI's initial narrative claimed that the pipe bombs were planted by unidentifiable figures the night before, there's no phone tracking in the time frame that matches the action of the person on video.


DKG

Donald Trump is implementing a temporary solution to minimize the pain inflicted on American servicemen during the Democrat-induced government shutdown.

Trump announced Saturday that he has identified funds for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to use to ensure that American troops don't miss a paycheck on Oct. 15.

With no end to the shutdown in sight, Trump decided to take matters into his own hands.

"That is why I am using my authority, as Commander in Chief, to direct our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, to use all available funds to get our Troops PAID on October 15th," Trump added. "We have identified funds to do this, and Secretary Hegseth will use them to PAY OUR TROOPS."

DKG

Donald Trump successfully brokered a peace last week in the Gaza Strip, bringing an end to the bloody, two-year war between Israel and Hamas terrorists that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people and prompted political unrest across the world.

The European members of the Nobel Peace Prize committee opted on Friday not to recognize this triumph of life-saving diplomacy or the peaceful resolutions that the American president previously secured between other warring nations, including Azerbaijan and Armenia and India and Pakistan.

While the Nobel Prize Organization is loath to recognize the good work that Trump is doing, others much closer to home appear to be paying attention.

According to the RealClearPolitics poll average, President Trump is presently outperforming former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama in terms of second-term job approval.

As of Oct. 13, President Trump's job approval rating was 45.3%.

At the same point in their respective second terms, Obama — then arming Islamic terrorists in Syria and facing heat for his Internal Revenue Service's targeting of conservative groups — had a rating of 44.4%, and George W. Bush — then dealing with the political fallout of Hurricane Katrina and a seemingly interminable war in Iraq — had a rating of 39.5%.

Herman

The Canadian Press is projecting that the Progressive Conservatives will form the next government in Newfoundland and Labrador.

With tonight's win, the Tories have ended a decade of Liberal rule.

It's the Progressive Conservatives' first general election victory in the province since 2011.

Herman


🚨 NY Attorney General Letitia James, already under federal indictment for bank fraud, is now accused of housing her fugitive grandniece, Nakia Thompson, inside her Virginia home!!

Thompson has been living in James's Norfolk, Virginia property since 2020, along with her three children, without paying rent.
Court documents show that this same home is at the center of James's own indictment.

She signed mortgage papers declaring it would be a "second home" used exclusively by her, not a rental or shared residence.

Yet for years, Thompson has lived there as her permanent address.

Prosecutors say James's statement to the bank was false and allowed her to secure a more favorable mortgage rate.

Thompson is not some distant relative or victim of circumstance.
She is a 36-year-old repeat offender with a long record of criminal activity.

North Carolina authorities officially list her as an absconder after she violated probation for assault and trespassing charges.

She has been arrested multiple times, including twice for assaulting police officers.

Her criminal history includes burglary, grand larceny, possession of burglary tools, and child endangerment-related traffic offenses.

She once pleaded guilty to both petit and grand larceny, received probation, and then failed to complete it.

Because her charges were misdemeanors, North Carolina cannot extradite her from Virginia.

That means she has effectively been hiding in plain sight under the roof of one of the most powerful prosecutors in America.

This same prosecutor, Letitia James, has built her entire career on calling herself a watchdog for justice.

She claimed to fight corruption, hold the powerful accountable, and protect the rule of law.

Yet according to prosecutors, she broke the law for personal gain and protected a convicted criminal in her own family.

It is not a political issue.

It is a moral one.

Ordinary Americans who falsify mortgage documents or harbor a wanted fugitive go to prison.

They do not get prime-time interviews or glowing press coverage.

But the same rules rarely apply to those in power.
The facts are clear.

The Norfolk home was supposed to be a personal second residence, not a refuge for a wanted relative.

Thompson's name never appeared on any lease, and she never paid rent or contributed to the upkeep of the property.

She had been wanted in North Carolina for years, listed publicly as avoiding supervision by her probation officer.

Yet she lived openly in a house owned by the top law enforcement official of New York State.

James's defenders call the charges politically motivated.
But this story is not about politics.

It is about accountability.

When those tasked with enforcing the law treat it as optional, public trust collapses.

This case will test whether the American justice system still has the courage to police its own ranks.

Letitia James can no longer hide behind slogans about fairness and equality.

If the evidence proves true, she did not just violate the law.
She violated the very oath she took to uphold it!

Herman

In Canada, fairness and equal treatment under the law are fundamental principles of justice.

But a 2013 Supreme Court ruling allows judges to consider immigration status when sentencing non-citizens.

This has created a two-tier justice system where non-citizens can receive lighter sentences than Canadian citizens.

Here's what it's caused:

A permanent resident who tried to buy sex from a 15-year-old walked free.
A visitor who sexually assaulted a young woman was discharged so he wouldn't face deportation.
A repeat offender caught with 55 grams of cocaine, while on bail for other fentanyl trafficking and gun charges, had his sentence cut in half.