General Discussion, Thursday, June 12, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.

 

 

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Judge Denies Newsom Immediate Restraining Order to Block Deployment

Newsom also apparently lied about a phone call from Trump.

Legal Insurrection

*UPDATE* Trump’s team responds:

It seeks an extraordinary, unprecedented, and dangerous court order. If entered, Plaintiffs’ proposed order would jeopardize the safety of Department of Homeland Security personnel and interfere with the Federal Government’s ability to carry out operations. Plaintiffs’ request that this Court supervise the President and Secretary of Defense’s management of military forces is itself highly unusual and indeed non-justiciable under constitutional principles. The Court should reject Plaintiffs’ suggestion that this Court enter an order—on a one-sided record and without hearing from Defendants—on a subject of grave importance that implicates the separation of powers. As Plaintiffs noted in their motion, Defendants request the Court enter an order making Defendants’ opposition to Plaintiffs’ motion due tomorrow at 11 a.m. Pacific time. Defendants request 24 hours to finalize declarations necessary to expose certain of Plaintiffs’ allegations as false and demonstrate the irreparable harm to the Defendants if the Court were to enter the proposed order.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom demanded that a judge issue a restraining order from the time of filing (Pacific time) to block President Donald Trump and his administration from deploying the National Guard and Marines.

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The Stars & Stripes Forever

“The Stars and Stripes Forever” is Sousa’s most famous composition. He composed the march at sea on Christmas Day in 1896 and committed the notes to paper on his arrival in the United States.

In 1987, it was made the national march of the United States by an act of Congress.

God bless America!

Broadcast on Thanksgiving 1929. This is a rare recording of both Sousa’s voice, and Sousa conducting his band. Sousa hated recordings as he feared that records would replace live music, so most recordings of the Sousa band were lead by someone else.

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It’s Doggityday!

 

 

 

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General Discussion, Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED FORTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.

 

 

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LIVE: President Trump Delivers Remarks at Fort Bragg – 6/10/25

President Donald J. Trump, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll will join service members, veterans, military families, and patriotic Americans from across the region to pay tribute to the unmatched capabilities and warrior spirit that define Fort Bragg.

This base is not only a symbol of military excellence but also a living legacy of courage, discipline, and the will to win. The event will serve as an important lead-up to the grand parade celebrating the Army’s 250th birthday, a milestone that highlights over two centuries of dedicated service to the nation. 

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From the horse’s mouth!

My how times have changed!

Obama supports deportation of illegal aliens and instructs Congress to pass legislation if they don’t like what he is doing – following the law.

How many times since then have Democrats held Congress and the Presidency? Have they changed the law?

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How L.A. Dies

Courtesy of Bill Whittle.

One man, 36 hours, and seven hundred dollars: a cautionary tale about the future of my home for 37 years.

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Respect The Flag

“When we don’t respect the flag enough to fight for it, we will be the weakest generation.” Jon McNaughton

Full quote:

I painted President Trump picking up a shredded and trampled flag off the football field. He holds a wet cloth in his right hand, as he attempts to clean it.

I respect America. I respect the flag, the anthem, and the President; because he doesn’t back down to those who do not.

When the NFL players decide to kneel as the national anthem was given, I felt sick. That flag represents the vast number of Americans who have sacrificed their lives for our nation. It is about their blood and the sacrifice of many thousands.

If we do not respect the flag enough to fight for what it stands for – liberty, justice, and strength – then we will be the weakest generation. The way Trump called out the NFL for not supporting the standing of the national anthem was an example of how a President should lead, with courage to say and do the right thing regardless of the reaction of others.

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General Discussion, Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Day ONE HUNDRED FORTY-TWO of Presidential recovery

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