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« Reply #74850 on: June 09, 2026, 02:35:42 pm »
This is my vision for America...a legion of this guy:

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« Reply #74851 on: June 09, 2026, 02:41:10 pm »
Every single thing they have touched they have turned into a fckng freak show or just ruined with hate...The Boy Scouts, Paper Boys, Little League, high school sports, the Olympics and some how we're the bad guys - for having our own culture, free of strife, not causing damage or loss for anyone but that is too much. Any traditional American value, event or celebration now has to be denied us. We are not allowed to enjoy ourselves in our nation because others have failed in theirs.
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« Reply #74852 on: June 09, 2026, 02:43:47 pm »
Metal detectors at hospitals and schools? Hemorrhage kits in kindergartens? They didn't have any of that crazy shit when I was a kid. We didn't need it. How have we made progress culturally? 
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« Reply #74853 on: June 09, 2026, 02:44:32 pm »
It's not "far right" anyone doing any of that.
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« Reply #74856 on: June 09, 2026, 04:15:40 pm »
Awwww man. I didn't know this shit was going on here. I would have been all over this. It never even occured to me they were selling this stuff.


Michigan border stop busts driver with 20 kilos of poppy pods, feds say

Homeland Security investigators say a Canadian truck driver, using a seemingly simple handoff routine at a St. Clair County gas station, was caught moving large boxes of suspected dried opium poppy pods across the border.

After his arrest, Vaibhav Saxena, 40, a native of India and citizen of Canada, allegedly told investigators that he “knew this day would come.”

On June 3, federal prosecutors charged Saxena with smuggling goods from the United States -- a 10-year felony.

The feds said in January 2026, investigators learned about possible smuggling activity at a Mobil gas station on Wadhams Road in St. Clair, Michigan. After months of surveillance, agents said they followed him to the Blue Water Bridge port of entry. "



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« Reply #74857 on: June 09, 2026, 04:21:11 pm »
The Mobil station on Wadhams? Lol. Wow man. Who would have thought....I guess that's the point.
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« Reply #74858 on: June 09, 2026, 04:36:40 pm »
San Carlos Lake, a reservoir in Arizona about 95 miles southeast of Phoenix, is closed indefinitely after the death of all of the lake’s fish.

The San Carlos Recreation and Wildlife Department said Friday that “approximately 100% of the fish population within the lake” was dead and that the remains of the dead fish posed a risk to people who entered the area or tried to fish on the lake.

Officials said that the mass die-off of fish was spurred by drought conditions and the release of water from the nearby Coolidge Dam for agricultural purposes. The now-dead population in the lake, located on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, included black crappie, bluegill, flathead catfish and largemouth bass, according to the Gila Herald.
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« Reply #74859 on: June 09, 2026, 04:42:47 pm »
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« Reply #74862 on: June 09, 2026, 07:08:50 pm »
58 years ago, Sirhan Sirhan introduced America to Palestinian culture (He murdered Robert F. Kennedy)

June 6, 1968

Never forget the gifts that Palestine has given America.


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« Reply #74863 on: June 09, 2026, 11:19:02 pm »
"..Plantation Simulator was advertised as a game in which you could buy and abuse black slaves. This isn’t that notable. There’s lots of edgelord games out there made for and by terrible people.

What is notable is that, two hours after it was launched—outside Steam’s refund window—the dev issued a patch that turned all the slaves white.

This upset a lot of awful people who bought the game with the expectation that they could enslave black people only to realize they could no longer do this. They were now stuck with white slaves. The whole thing was a rug pull.

As of May 24, the dev has since removed the game from Steam, claiming he’s said everything he wanted to say.

But before it was removed, this game had overwhelmingly negative reviews on Steam. But not because it was racist. No, it was because racists could no longer live out their fantasy.."
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« Reply #74864 on: June 09, 2026, 11:24:42 pm »
"..I'm old enough to remember when corruption was bad, not just another news story with no consequences.."


"...Louisiana senator helped secure Meta's largest data center. Then he sold the land beside it.
State senator John “Jay” Morris helped bring Meta’s Hyperion project to Richland Parish. Here’s what he did with his land — before and after Meta’s announcement.

This story was published in collaboration with Verite News and the Louisiana Illuminator. Republished by The Guardian, The Lens, WWNO and others.

For more than two years, Louisiana State Senator John “Jay” Morris helped pave the way for Meta to build one of the world’s largest data centers, called Hyperion, in Richland Parish.

The Republican attorney lobbied a utility regulator for a key approval. He co-sponsored two bills that enabled the land deal between Meta and the state. And he voted “yea” on two additional bills that provided the trillion-dollar tech company with tax breaks worth an estimated $3.3 billion.

Now, a Floodlight investigation has found that while Morris used his political position to advance the project, he and his business partners were buying and selling the land around it over the past 15 months.

As recently as February, Morris and his partners sold hundreds of acres to utility giant Entergy for a methane-burning power plant to provide electricity for the data center.

Morris’ recent land deals haven’t been disclosed until today, according to Floodlight’s review of ethics filings, votes, media coverage and state Senate records. It’s unclear how much money he has made from these transactions — Louisiana law does not require buyers and sellers to publicly disclose sale prices. ..."
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