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Sally C.
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Retired but not dead. Practitioner of kyudo and nuido. Stuck in Florida...pray for me! Go Gators. Go Thundering Herd. Go Yellow Jackets.
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A middle finger to erasure.

More of this, please. Now do Black Lives Matter!
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Today, Mike Johnson will keep the House adjourned for the 80th day out of the last 92.

The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.

It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
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Says it all really 🙄
No longer credentialed at the Pentagon: NYT, Washington Post, CBS, NBC, ABC, Reuters, Fox

Now credentialed:
LindellTV, Tim Pool, Jack Posobiec, TPUSA, Gateway Pundit, The National Pulse, The Post Millennial
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“We should not have to guess how the Justice Department concluded that these strikes on civilians were lawful. The public should be able to read the government’s legal justifications for itself — and not at some indefinite point in the future,” long after the practice has been normalized
I wrote about Trump’s missile strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific, and about the secret Justice Department opinion that underwrites them. www.nytimes.com/2025/10/23/o...
Opinion | The Secretive Office Approving Trump’s Boat Strikes
www.nytimes.com
The person shot by ICE in LA is gravely wounded. Law enforcement says ICE agent’s weapon discharged while he was trying to grab the suspect, injuring the suspect & a US Marshall. Of course, DHS is blaming the victim. It’s time we ask why these untrained, unidentified thugs are allowed to carry guns.
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If only I could connect the dots.
#lyingliar
Well, well, well...
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'Congress needs to go further': Senate Republican demands his colleagues rein in Trump
One Republican member of the U.S. Senate is publicly criticizing his colleagues' silence on President Donald Trump's unilateral military action. Axios reported Wednesday that Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) is particularly upset with both Trump and Congressional Republicans about the ongoing strikes against alleged drug boats off the coast of South America. Young accused the Trump administration of deliberately keeping lawmakers in the dark about the strikes, and reiterated that the authority to declare war lies with Congress, rather than the president. "If there's been any takeaway from me from the last roughly 25 years of congressional action and inaction — it's not that Congress needs to be more hands-off, that Congress needs to get out of the way," Young said. "I think Congress needs to go further." "Rather than just asserting our ability to authorize military force — which we certainly need to do — we also need to officially bring to close these conflicts and make clear that we have constitutional prerogatives that need to be consistently asserted," he added. Young's remarks came just prior to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announcing an eighth strike on another vessel in the Pacific Ocean, killing two people. This brings the total death toll to 34 since the first strikes began in September. The Trump administration has only made the bombings public shortly after the fact, and has not announced the names of any alleged targets. One man who was killed, 40 year-old Alejandro Carranza, was fishing off the coast of Colombia, according to his wife, who said he had no ties to drug traffickers. "Why did they just take his life like that?" Carranza's wife, Katerine Hernandez, said Monday. "The fishermen have the right to live. Why didn't they just detain them?" The Indiana Republican is not the first GOP lawmaker to publicly criticize the Trump administration's bombing attacks without consulting Congress. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has called out both Trump and Vice President JD Vance for the boat strikes, and accused Vance in particular of having a "disdain for human life" in regard to his celebration of the bombings. Click here to read Axios' full article.
dlvr.it
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The CEO of the National Trust-charged with preserving the White House buildings-urged president Trump to halt the demolition of the East Wing

“We respectfully urge the Administration and the National Park Service to pause demolition until plans..go through the legally required..processes”
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On top of the murder, this comparison is just offensive to the memory of 9/11.
SecDef announcing another (9th) lethal strike, again in the Pacific against an unspecified "designated terrorist organization."

Claims these "DTOs are the 'Al Qaeda' of our hemisphere.

Nope.

No armed attack on US like 9/11.

No AUMF.

No armed conflict.

Just more lawless premeditated killing.