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Military/Defense News / Re: Why the Military Can’t Trust AI
« Last post by DefiantMassRINO on Today at 05:04:13 pm »
AI is one tool and one source, which needs corroboration from other tools and sources.

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LOL! Are you kidding me @DB this guy is either a teen with a computer and/or a big time TROLL.

I am an independent conservative. Sorry if I don't panic over all the rw doom and gloom and misinformation spread on every internet site.

I remember listening to Rush early 90's and all the doom and gloom about Clinton-going to turn the country communist, create another depression on an on. The 90's was incredible for both individuals and companies and some of the best economic times in out nations history.

Trump not once but twice warned under biden the stock market would collapse. It was at record levels not once but twice and is hovering around the top right now.
Trump said  biden would destroy the economy. In 2023 a record amount of  new business were started. the greatest amount in our nations history.  5.5 million. A record amount of countries are investing in the US right now. Yes we have some challenges, inflation, housing shortages etc  but they will not last forever,

Record oil and gas production but wait I thought biden was going to kill the oil and gas sector. Oil co's making record profits.  I wish biden would put his boot on my companies neck.

Forbes came out today and said the bidens 44% tax has all kinds of asterisks, caveats and loopholes to enable people to get out of paying it. Very few people will pay it probably less than 1%. It starts at 1 million dollars or more of IRS take home pay but also investment account limits.


Buffet, Gates, Musk and many others have said the billionaire class needs to pay more taxes. These people are smart. They know if the class inequality continues to get worse they might end up on a lampost.



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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 4/29/24
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 05:00:53 pm »
Thanks, pookie!
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David Cameron urges Hamas to agree to 40-day Gaza ceasefire deal
The Guardian/UK, Apr 29, 2024

David Cameron has urged Hamas to agree to a deal for a sustained 40-day ceasefire in Gaza and the release of potentially thousands of hostages and prisoners.

The foreign secretary also challenged Arab states to accept that the Hamas military leadership responsible for the attack on 7 October must leave Gaza.

Speaking at a World Economic Forum event in Riyadh, he echoed the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, saying: “I hope Hamas do take this deal and, frankly, all the pressure in the world and all the eyes in the world should be on them today saying ‘take that deal’, accept the generosity of the offer of a ceasefire that has been negotiated with Israel.”

He added that for a “political horizon for a two-state solution”, with an independent Palestine co-existing with Israel, the “people responsible for October 7, the Hamas leadership, would have to leave Gaza and you’ve got to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure in Gaza”.

By contrast, three Arab foreign ministers speaking at the same forum presented Hamas as an idea born out of a legitimate struggle for a Palestinian state, but suggested the group’s influence would fade if a path to the establishment of that state was set out.

The Saudi foreign minister, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, also insisted there would be no normalisation of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia unless there was “a credible and irreversible path to a Palestinian state”.

Cameron was in Riyadh to hold talks with both western and Arab leaders on the progress of the hostage talks, and an as yet unpublished Arab plan for the administration of Gaza and the West Bank if a ceasefire is agreed. He said: “Hamas was an extremist organisation that believes in a very extremist interpretation of Islam and a particularly violent one as well.”

Cameron said peace and stability in the Middle East was unobtainable “unless you deal with the question of the future for the Palestinian people”, but added: “I don’t think we should be naive and think that all the problems will be solved if that were to happen.”


More:  https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/29/david-cameron-urges-hamas-to-agree-to-40-day-gaza-ceasefire-deal
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Dems hate America and Americans.  Deplorables need not matter.
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Books and Authors / Re: What is the ‘Women of Color Study Bible’?
« Last post by rustynail on Today at 04:54:24 pm »
What is the ‘Women of Color Study Bible’?
                                                               Pearls before swine?
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Hamas embeds themselves in the civilian population to use them as human shields.  To kill Hamas, you must have a high tolerance for civilian casualties.

The alternatives are:

1.) Hamas surrenders and releases all the hostages and bodies
2.) Gazans kill Hamsa so the Israelis don't have to.
3.) Many civilians will be collateral damage - that Hamas hopes the West has no stomach for.

In a kill or be killed situation, the first one to hit their target wins.
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Indeed, the nation is by now worn out by these serial assaults on constitutional norms: the Hillary-funded Steele dossier subterfuge; the pre-election Russian laptop disinformation campaign; the two impeachments without special counsel reports; the impeachment Senate trial of a private citizen; the effort to remove Trump’s name from state ballots; the ongoing attempt to emasculate the Electoral College; or the radical opportune changes in state election laws to ensure massive mail-in balloting.

What are all of these, if not a series of conspiracies to act, and the actions conspired to, to interfere with the 2024 election? Typically, Leftists accuse others of that which they, themselves, are doing.
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U.S. pushes for Gaza cease-fire, seeing narrow window for a deal before Israel launches Rafah assault
NBC News, Apr 29, 2024

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — U.S. and Arab leaders are expressing concerns that newly revived talks could be the last chance for a cease-fire and hostage release before the war could explode with a threatened Israeli attack on Gaza’s southernmost city of Rafah.

As Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh on Monday, there were urgent calls for a deal between Israel and Hamas that would head off an assault on Rafah where more than 1 million people are sheltering.

Blinken's visit came after President Joe Biden reiterated U.S. opposition to a Rafah operation in a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday.

U.S. officials do not believe Israel is ready to launch a full-scale ground incursion of Rafah, providing a crucial window to secure a deal for a truce and the release of hostages still held by Hamas, two people familiar with the American position told NBC News.

The diplomatic push comes as protests against Israel’s actions rock college campuses across the U.S. and as Israel fears its leaders could soon face arrest warrants from the International Criminal Court.

Blinken, speaking in Saudi Arabia’s capital, Riyadh, said that the cease-fire proposal handed to Hamas by mediators from Qatar and Egypt was “extraordinarily generous.” He added that Hamas had to “decide quickly” about the offer and that he was “hopeful that they will make the right decision.”

An Israeli official and an Arab diplomat with knowledge of the negotiations told NBC News that the deal on the table would see 33 hostages freed in the first stage in exchange for a temporary cease-fire and the release of Palestinian prisoners.


More: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-cease-fire-hostage-deal-antony-blinken-saudi-rcna149747
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Books and Authors / Re: What is the ‘Women of Color Study Bible’?
« Last post by Smokin Joe on Today at 04:48:03 pm »
Netflix meets the Bible?

You know why this doesn't happen with the Koran? Because it is death to change even one word.
(It's why they still have the whole 7th century thing going).
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