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Apparently no one would ever conjugate on the large flat area in the room, I think they call it a floor? I am left with the impression that whoever came up with this 'concept' has never had sex :silly:
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Despite Hamas Ties, Biden Removes Cuba From List of Terror States
"Blinken had found that Cuban and U.S. law enforcement were again working together"
May 16, 2024 by Daniel Greenfield 2 Comments

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The Communist regime in Cuba has a long history of terrorism, and not just the Marxist kind either.

On Feb. 25th, a Hamas delegation publicly visited Jorge León Cruz, the Cuban Ambassador in Lebanon. In that meeting, Ambassador León Cruz recognized “the legitimate right of the Palestinians to defend their land,” adding that the Palestinians “are fighting for a just cause.”

Cuba has allowed the terrorist organization Hezbollah, also backed by Iran, to establish “an operational base in Cuba, designed to support terrorist attack throughout Latin America,” according to emails leaked from then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016.

According to US reports, Cuba has provided key intelligence to Iran, Syria, Hamas, and Hezbollah, to conduct terrorist attacks.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/despite-hamas-ties-biden-removes-cuba-from-list-of-terror-states/
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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by Bigun on Today at 04:21:19 pm »
Fool's gold X 4

This market is approaching 75% oversold.   When it crashes, expect 15K + or -.  based on reasonable Market Caps and P/E ratios.

 :yowsa: pointing-up
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SAY IT ISN'T SO!!  Not another cancelled weapons program?! buh bye
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Army Weighs Pros, Cons of Canceled Helicopter Program
5/15/2024
By Laura Heckmann   
 
DENVER — When the Army announced the cancellation of its Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft in February, it marked the service’s fourth failed attempt to replace the Kiowa scout helicopter, with billions of dollars sunk into another scrapped program.

Nearly three months later, Army and industry officials insisted it’s time to embrace the lessons learned and move on.

“That decision is made. We are moving out,” retired Army Maj. Gen. William Gayler, senior strategic advisor at PeopleTec, said during a panel discussion at the Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit in April.

The decision was an expensive one, however. The FARA program cost $2.4 billion and followed three other tanked Army aviation programs to replace its attack and scout helicopters over the past 20 years: the Comanche attack helicopter in 2004, the Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter in 2008 and the Armed Aerial Scout in 2014.

https://www.nationaldefensemagazine.org/articles/2024/5/15/army-weighs-pros-cons-of-canceled-helicopter-program
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Climate Change / Re: Drax To Build Wood Power Cargo Ship
« Last post by GtHawk on Today at 04:15:32 pm »
Only retarded Gaia worshipers would believe that killing trees that remove CO2(plant food) from the air and burning them to power a ship 9999hair out0000

Basic science...real science not that green wanker bullshit tells us that burning wood for fuel is much worse than using fossil fuels.

Secondly, for the same amount of heat or energy, burning wood releases more carbon dioxide than oil or gas. This means more carbon in the air immediately after burning wood for electricity compared with fossil fuels, and more carbon in the air after an evening in front of the wood fire than using the central heating.Feb 25, 2022
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I bet you thought masking was just bitchin too.

Well put it this way. If you and I work in the same little cubicle and you have a really bad flu, there is a 90% chance I will get your flu.

If I do not work in your cubicle, never go into your cubicle and we stay apart I will never get your cold
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In China’s backyard: The new Marine regiments changing the fight
By Todd South
 Monday, May 13, 2024
 
It started in 2016, when then-Lt. Gen. David Berger looked at Marine units in the Pacific and saw that without radical changes, the Corps would be sidelined, or worse, in the most likely next fight.

As commander of Marine Forces ­Pacific, he’d seen wargames showing the Marine Corps battle its potentially ­biggest foe: China.


The service was set up to deliver two brigades’ worth of infantry and ­combined arms to a land fight that looked a lot more like the Korean War than what they would face in what experts envision as a 21st century, high-tech, long-range ­striking conflict.

Could the Corps keep up?

It was the start of the future commandant’s Force Design transformation plan — and the birth of the Marine littoral regiment.

https://www.defensenews.com/news/your-marine-corps/2024/05/13/in-chinas-backyard-the-new-marine-regiments-changing-the-fight/
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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by catfish1957 on Today at 04:12:07 pm »
Fool's gold X 4

This market is approaching 75% oversold.   When it crashes, expect 15K + or -.  based on reasonable Market Caps and P/E ratios.
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Economy/Business / Re: DOW 40,000
« Last post by 240B on Today at 04:11:24 pm »
Right now markets are just basically a place for and ocean of money looking to go.
It is all inflation numbers, not actual real value.
We know this because while American GDP/productivity crashes, the stock market rallies.
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