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Politics/Government / Re: Political Graphics 2024
« Last post by Bigun on Today at 09:05:47 pm »
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Good move.
Most of those "diplomas" were intellectually worthless, in any case.
The "protesters" did themselves a favor...
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Choose the red pill for life liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Choose the blue pill for perpetual unemployment and poverty.

You have chosen poorly ...
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General Discussion / Re: Obituaries for 2024
« Last post by PeteS in CA on Today at 08:56:54 pm »
Roger Corman Passes Away at 98

https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2024/5/11/roger-corman-passes-away-at-98

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B-movie king Roger Corman, who directed and produced hundreds of low-budget films, has passed away. He was 98. Corman’s imprint on movies is undeniable. The definitive trailblazer and pioneer of independent film, his impact unparalleled, and legacy forever enduring.

Though he began his career as a screenwriter and director (watch his 1962 gem “The Intruder”), it was as a producer that Corman made his biggest impact. Some of the talent discovered by him include Jack Nicholson, Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, Jonathan Demme, Ron Howard, Peter Fonda, and Sandra Bullock, just to name a few.

It all started for Corman in 1949. After serving in the Navy, he landed a job at 20th Century Fox and by 1949 was a story analyst at the studio. Four years later, in 1953, he sold his first screenplay, “Highway Dragnet” and served as associate producer on the film. He used the money he made on that film – $18,000 – and produced “The Monster from the Ocean Floor.” This ability to make movies on very small budgets became the blueprint for Corman’s career.
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Columbia University students RIP UP diplomas on stage during commencement while wearing zip ties and holding Palestine flags

DAILYMAIL.COM
By MACKENZIE TATANANNI
13 May 2024

Graduating students donned handcuffs, displayed Palestinian flags and tore up diplomas during a graduation ceremony at embattled Columbia University.

Friday's commencement came on the heels of weeks of clashes between pro-Palestine protestors, administrators and law enforcement.

Despite the controversy, some students maintained the fighting spirit. One social work graduate crossed the stage with hands zip-tied above her head as cheers sounded from the audience.

(more)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13413097/columbia-university-students-diplomas-graduation-commencement-palestine-flags.html
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General Discussion / Re: Obituaries for 2024
« Last post by berdie on Today at 08:51:42 pm »
Well, I hate to hear that. Truly fine musician. RIP Dave
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The gov't is trying to lower the U.S. population. 

Cato Study (Hardly a liberal group) how both Republicans and Democrats are coming together to try to boost birth rates in the US.

https://www.cato.org/policy-analysis/freeing-american-families
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Trump accuses trial judge of being 'corrupt' and 'conflicted' on his way out of court
By Post Staff

Trump again ripped Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan as "corrupt" on his way out of court.

He called Merchan, who was first appointed to the bench in Bronx family court in 2006 by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, then a Republican, of being "highly conflicted."

Merchan became an acting justice in Manhattan Supreme Court, presiding over felony criminal cases, in 2009.

Trump also reiterated his claim that "there's no problem here" and "no crime" in the case.

"It's really a sad day for the country. It's sad for New York," he told reporters.
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Why this is news?

Why? Because some people are historically ignorant and compound that ignorance with a penchant for conspiracy theories.

Of course, the government has contingency plans to stay functional in the event of a catastrophic event in Washington, DC.  As anyone who is not historically ignorant knows, it has since the start of the Cold War.  This includes having one person in the line of presidential succession, that year's "designated survivor" be hidden away in a secure facility when the State of the Union address gathers all the others in the Capitol with both houses of Congress.
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