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Have you ever read the rough first draft of the Declaration of Independence? It is really interesting and I think Jefferson realized there was zero chance of full support unless it changed up quite a bit.

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There’s a particular kind of parent who thinks they are elite and are adulting real hard when they pay room, board, and tuition for their kids four-year education while openly mocking loser students at the community college who have to work while studying in order to pay their own tuition bill.
 
Caucacity
is a slang term used to make fun of behaviors perceived to be stereotypically white
or to call out what’s seen to be a particularly bold instance of white privilege or racism.

Ketanji Brown Jackson graduated magna cum laude from Harvard-Radcliffe College and cum laude from Harvard Law School where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. She had 20 years experience as a lawyer and 10 years experience as a federal judge when she was nominated for the Supreme Court.

They called her a DEI hire.

Mark Wayne Mullin has a high school diploma and a 2 year community college degree in construction management, no military or law enforcement service, and was a cow-calf rancher. He was nominated by Trump as the secretary of Homeland Security.

They have the caucacity to call this meritocracy.
 

This whole thing angers me. We can hit a target with pin-point accuracy and they need to be sure of what they are targeting.

Congratulations Trump, you just took another step at making the whole world hate us.
 
Interesting substack article concerning the press conference Trump held after engaging in the latest round of aggression with Iran.

 

This whole thing angers me. We can hit a target with pin-point accuracy and they need to be sure of what they are targeting.

Congratulations Trump, you just took another step at making the whole world hate us.
The story goes that this is pointing towards misuse of Claude AI lacking human verification. The bigger concern is the double-tap method of a second strike designed to wipeout rescuers--that's a truly dark criminal action.

A thought I've begun considering is what happens when the USA ends up on the receiving end of rogue state/war criminal sanctions, which is starting to seem likely? The USA has been accused and investigated in the past by the ICC, but what's happening now is hitting much differently and Trump's pariah status of pushing countries to not rely on the USA may actually embolden them and the ICC to take action against us. Rightfully, I might add.
 
A thought I've begun considering is what happens when the USA ends up on the receiving end of rogue state/war criminal sanctions, which is starting to seem likely? The USA has been accused and investigated in the past by the ICC, but what's happening now is hitting much differently and Trump's pariah status of pushing countries to not rely on the USA may actually embolden them and the ICC to take action against us. Rightfully, I might add.
I'm more worried about sleeper cells' activation in the US with no 'notice'.

I think this is a real and highly probable fact.
 
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Reports of a mass shooting at a Jewish facility in Michigan. :-(
They hit a freakin' REFORM synagogue! Probably the kind of fine distinction that doesn't matter at all to terrorists. Kinda like the same lack of distinctions when you read rants on RW websites or comments sections about "we oughta bomb the hell out of all those A-rabs in Iran" :r::cursing:
 
They hit a freakin' REFORM synagogue! Probably the kind of fine distinction that doesn't matter at all to terrorists. Kinda like the same lack of distinctions when you read rants on RW websites or comments sections about "we oughta bomb the hell out of all those A-rabs in Iran" :r::cursing:
Turns out it was not a mass shooting; someone drove into the synagogue and was prepared with weapons, etc., but was shot and killed by the security guard.

So glad nothing happened beyond that. Many of my closest friends happen to be Jews, and I get along with everyone of all shapes, sizes, and colors.
 
^ This happened a few miles west of our neighborhood and a couple of the schools in our district were on lockdown (they're much closer to that particular synagogue than our elementary and high school are). My friend lives over that way and he said he was hearing tons of sirens and helicopters overhead before the alerts started hitting phones and the news he figured something was up but didn't know what/where things were happening.

IIRC, Temple Israel is the largest synagogue in Michigan in terms of membership, and one of the largest in the country. It's facility is pretty extensive with a school and an early childhood center, meeting spaces, etc. We've been there for a bat mitzvah and a bar mitzvah and are close friends with a few families that go there regularly. I'm glad to hear that it sounds like the shooter was the only casualty.

Temple Beth El is much closer to our house and we know a lot of families that go there. They had a similar incident back in 2022 that also, thankfully, did not turn out as bad as it could have been. Ever since that incident they now have a round the clock security checkpoints to get on to their property. On a less somber note, The current home of Temple Beth El was designed by noted architect Minoru Yamasaki and it's truly a striking building inside and out.



One final note on the active shooter at the temple... My wife and I were both at home at the time of the incident and a little afterwards her cell phone got an automated emergency alert telling her to shelter in place but I did not get one. I wonder how that happens?
 
^ This happened a few miles west of our neighborhood and a couple of the schools in our district were on lockdown (they're much closer to that particular synagogue than our elementary and high school are). My friend lives over that way and he said he was hearing tons of sirens and helicopters overhead before the alerts started hitting phones and the news he figured something was up but didn't know what/where things were happening.

IIRC, Temple Israel is the largest synagogue in Michigan in terms of membership, and one of the largest in the country. It's facility is pretty extensive with a school and an early childhood center, meeting spaces, etc. We've been there for a bat mitzvah and a bar mitzvah and are close friends with a few families that go there regularly. I'm glad to hear that it sounds like the shooter was the only casualty.

Temple Beth El is much closer to our house and we know a lot of families that go there. They had a similar incident back in 2022 that also, thankfully, did not turn out as bad as it could have been. Ever since that incident they now have a round the clock security checkpoints to get on to their property. On a less somber note, The current home of Temple Beth El was designed by noted architect Minoru Yamasaki and it's truly a striking building inside and out.



One final note on the active shooter at the temple... My wife and I were both at home at the time of the incident and a little afterwards her cell phone got an automated emergency alert telling her to shelter in place but I did not get one. I wonder how that happens?
Did you opt out of them in settings?
 
What is it with people today? Just a few minutes down the road from our house, at a shopping center we frequent, there is a Mexican supermarket.

Someone threatened to shoot it up today, went in do so, and got shot dead by cops. Two Sparks PD injured.

I really hope the motive was NOT just because it was a Mexican supermarket. (Hey, we go in there ourselves sometimes. Great place for spices.)

 
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