BREAKING: U.S. pausing all military aid to Ukraine

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Zelenskyy ‘ready’ to sign minerals deal after Oval Office blowup

My opinion? Let the little twerp twist in the wind for a while. Let his European allies take care of him. Consider leaving NATO. It’s about time that Europe shoulders their own defense burden.

He went into the White House ready for a fight and decided to lecture the President and Vice-President. He purposely insulted the leaders of our country.

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The Legacy of Andrew Breitbart

It is hard to believe that Andrew Breitbart has been dead for thirteen years. He died suddenly on March 1, 2012.

In 2016, I wrote:

Today is the 4th anniversary of the death of Andrew Breitbart. Andrew has been quoted as saying that Trump is no conservative, but I wonder what he would say today? If Ben Stein changed his mind about Trump, I wonder if Andrew would do the same? I can’t imagine that he would support the GOPe, so perhaps he would be a Cruz supporter. I just don’t know, but I believe that Andrew could be a pragmatist if that is what was needed.

Here is a speech that Andrew, the pragmatist, gave at CPAC in 2012, not long before he died:

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I Voted For This!

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General Discussion, Monday, March 3, 2025

Day FORTY-THREE of Presidential recovery.

National Anthem Day on March 3 observes the songs that nations around the world have adopted and chosen to represent their national identity. For America, that song is “The Star-Spangled Banner” and has a rich history.

An American lawyer and poet, Francis Scott Key, was on a mercy mission for the release of Dr. William Beanes, a prisoner of the British. Key showed the British letters from wounded British officers praising the care they received from Dr. Beanes. The British agreed to release Beanes, but Key and Beanes were forced to stay with the British until the attack on Baltimore was over. Key watched the proceedings from a truce ship in the Patapsco River. On the morning of the 14th, Key saw the American flag waving above Fort McHenry. Inspired, he began jotting down verses on the back of a letter he was carrying. When Key reached Baltimore, his poem, titled “Defence of Fort McHenry”. was printed on pamphlets by the Baltimore American.

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Money Laundering

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General Discussion, Sunday, March 2, 2025

Day FORTY-TWO of Presidential recovery.

 

 

 

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German Justice

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It’s Caturday!

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General Discussion, Saturday, March 1, 2025

Day FORTY-ONE of Presidential recovery.

 

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