State of our Nation

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General Discussion, Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Day TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.

The early morning sun begins to rise behind the White House.

 

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Supreme Court decisions today will matter for presidencies far into future: Justice Barrett

Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett discusses her new book and life working on the Supreme Court on ‘Special Report.’

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The Man Who Tried To Warn America About 9/11

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 sent the world reeling. Yet some had been loudly and publicly warning of the impending danger.

I remember reading about him and his assassination at the time, but had forgotten about it.

Ahmad Shāh Massoud was an Afghan militant leader. He was a guerrilla commander during the resistance against the Soviet occupation during the Soviet–Afghan War. In the 1990s, he led the government’s military wing against rival militia, and actively fought against the Taliban, from the time the regime rose to power in 1996, and until his assassination in 2001.

As described in Wikipedia, In April 2001, the president of the European Parliament, Nicole Fontaine (who called Massoud the “pole of liberty in Afghanistan”), invited Massoud with the support of French and Belgian politicians to address the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium. In his speech, he asked for humanitarian aid for the people of Afghanistan. Massoud further went on to warn that his intelligence agents had gained limited knowledge about a large-scale terrorist attack on U.S. soil being imminent.

Massoud, then aged 48, was the target of an assassination plot in Khwājah Bahā ud Dīn, Takhar Province in northeastern Afghanistan on September 9, 2001.

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TDS Strikes Again!

 

 

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General Discussion, Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Day TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE of Presidential recovery

UNITED STATES : Aerial view of the Pentagon.

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Six Israelis killed by Palestinian gunmen at Jerusalem bus stop

BBC NEWS

Six Israelis have been killed and eight others wounded by Palestinian gunmen in one of the deadliest shooting attacks in Jerusalem in the past few years.

Israeli police said “two terrorists arrived in a vehicle” and opened fire towards a bus stop at Ramot Junction, on the city’s northern outskirts. An off-duty soldier and a civilian returned fire, “neutralising” the attackers, it added.

Israeli media identified the dead as five men, aged between 25 and 79, and a 60-year-old woman. Local hospitals said two of the wounded were in a serious condition.

There was no immediate claim from any armed groups, although Hamas praised the attack.

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Supreme Court lifts limits on ICE raids in Los Angeles

Good news. 

National Border Patrol Council president Paul Perez reacts to the Supreme Court ruling on ‘America Reports’ and discusses what it means for the Trump administration’s illegal immigration crackdown moving forward.

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A Moral Case for Capitalism

“Capitalism was the only system in history where wealth was not acquired by looting, but by production, not by force, but by trade, the only system that stood for man’s right to his own mind, to his work, to his life, to his happiness, to himself.” Ayn Rand

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The Magician!

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