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Hamas? What is their purpose

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Great insight into Hamas from American thinker

Money is fuel. It makes things happen, no different than natural gas, diesel, coal, or nuclear materials. A perfect example of this truism is the Gaza Strip, where Hamas built its evil empire on the surprisingly generous contributions of the United States, the European Union, the United Nations, Iran, and other individual countries. Gaza is the singular example of a totally welfare-supported state that would collapse without this eternal ‘humanitarian aid.’ To my knowledge, no other such completely dependent national entity exists. That makes Gaza an artificial statelet with little hope for future prosperity. Why does Gaza merit this special status? Why is Gaza not allowed to evolve or devolve towards its natural state of productivity like all other states?

Its status as a beloved ward of international bodies becomes evident from the wails of pain emitted in sympathy for the Gazans by people like Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations. He had no words of comfort for Israel immediately after October 7th.

It appears to be the contention that even before the holocaust of October 7th, prosperous Israel has always been the cause of Gaza’s poverty. Now, even more so now that the war against Hamas is in full swing, Israel must prevent the starvation of the Gazans by expediting aid to both the civilians and the vicious thieving Hamas terrorists who use the international aid for themselves, hoard it, or put up for sale the stolen food and supplies to ordinary Gazans.

We need to ask who profits from the perennially impoverished Gazan population. Apart from pure anti-Semites, it would be all those who are disgusted by Israel’s military and political independence. The Israeli people have taken it as their national goal to be able to defend the remnants of the Holocaust and the painful centuries that led to it. But Israeli military independence is unacceptable to many, especially when it seems, surprisingly, that its citizens are capable of defending themselves.

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Portland reaping the results of Leftism

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Shigella anyone?

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Noted pig’s bacon is fried

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Via Legal Insurrection

Hamas’s terrorist leadership suffered its biggest blow since the October 7 massacre on Tuesday as its deputy chief, Saleh al-Arouri, was killed in an alleged Israeli drone strike in Beirut, Lebanon.

Al-Arouri, among the key planners of the October 7 attacks, was operating from a Hezbollah stronghold in the southern suburbs of Beirut, news reports suggest. The slain terrorist is second only to Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, who is believed to be hiding in Qatar.

“Both an apartment and a vehicle were reportedly targeted in the area. The strike was carried out by two drones, according to Lebanese media,” the Jerusalem Post reported Tuesday evening. “After the strike, Israeli fighter jets were spotted over Beirut and Khalde, along with other areas throughout Lebanon.”

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New College of Florida pushes back against leftists

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Score another one, for the good guys

The New College of Florida wants Harvard University students who fear antisemitism on campus to transfer.

The new initiative has “not had any applicants” yet, according to the university, but even so, it is still important, according to a spokesman for the college.

Spokesman Nathan March directed The College Fix to an interview with President Richard Corcoran that explains “why the program is important even if it doesn’t attract any Harvard students to Sarasota.” The Fix followed up several weeks later on Dec. 27 via voicemail and email but received an out-of-office response due to the college offices being closed for the holidays.

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Via Bunkerville

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The looming threat of Gloal Warming Lawsuits

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Never ever underestimate the left when they say by any means necessary

Afar-left advocacy group with deep-pocketed donors has been training American judges across the country on how to rule in their favor when it comes to lawsuits related to so-called “global warming.”

According to Fox News, the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), a group based out of Washington D.C., created the Climate Judiciary Project (CJP) in 2018. The group boasts of being the first-ever of its kind in the United States, ostensibly providing “reliable, up-to-date information” about lawsuits and other legal actions involving global warming, often for the purpose of seeking liability over the alleged harmful effects of such a phenomenon.

The CJP has created at least 13 curriculum modules and has hosted 42 events, which together have trained over 1,700 judges. In addition, several judges serve as advisers to the leadership of CJP; such judges include Ronald Robie, associate justice for the 3rd District of the California Court of Appeals, Judge Michael Simon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, and David Tate, former senior judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

“As the body of climate litigation grows, judges must consider complex scientific and legal questions, many of which are developing rapidly,” the CJP website states. “To address these issues, the Climate Judiciary Project of the Environmental Law Institute is collaborating with leading national judicial education institutions to meet judges’ need for basic familiarity with climate science methods and concepts.”

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If you do not FA will you not FO?

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Some research from The Zendo One suggests that to avoid “finding out” people should avoid “fuckin around”

Florida is a Bad Place to break into homes. 16-year-old shot by homeowner while breaking into Mascotte home, police say

Mascotte, Florida is a small town, about 30 miles west of Orlando. While I’ve never been there, I believe it could be called a suburb.

He broke into the home about 6 o’clock Thursday morning. He was met by an armed homeowner, and was shot.

Police say that the teen may be tied to another attempted break-in earlier Thursday morning.

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Noted blogger stricken with College Football Depression Syndrome

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Robert Stacy McCain of The Other McCain saw his beloved Crimson Tide lose in the Rose Bowl to Michigan. It was a good, hard fought game, and losing to Michigan is nothing to feel shame over. But, McCain is taking the loss hard, very hard……When you are drinking bad beer, like Yuengling and crying about your teams loss, in OT, to a really good team, well, that is a bad sign.

The FBI needs to investigate the crime that happened Monday night in Pasadena, California — a case of identity theft, in which a group of young men claiming to be the University of Alabama football team perpetrated an implausible impersonation of the Crimson Tide. The fraudulent “football team” that took the field at the Rose Bowl looked nothing like the mighty Crimson Tide, which had defeated the defending national champion Georgia Bulldogs 27-24 to win the SEC title.

Let us stipulate that Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe had been inconsistent all season long. His miraculous game-winning TD pass against Auburn — on fourth-and-goal from the 31 — was perhaps divine intervention, or else the Crimson Tide never would have gotten to the national championship playoffs. But the only reason the Auburn game was close enough to require such a last-minute miracle was because Alabama’s offense had been so listless and mistake-prone, committing 72 yards of penalties and converting only six of 16 third downs.

Nevertheless, having survived that scare, the Crimson Tide were more impressive against Georgia in the SEC title game, mounting two lengthy first-half drives to take a 17-7 lead at halftime, and then holding off the Bulldogs in the second half. While I wasn’t confident about Milroe and the offense going into Monday night’s game, I felt like ’Bama could rely on its defense, which had proved itself sturdy.

My brother Kirby and I went to Buffalo Wild Wings to watch the playoff game against Michigan, and were ecstatic when a muffed punt return by the Wolverines set up a touchdown that gave the Crimson Tide a 7-0 lead.

Alas, the Alabama defense — or I should say, the identity thieves impersonating the Alabama defense — let Michigan march right down the field to tie the game, and I began to fret, which required me to order another Yuengling (for medicinal reasons, a treatment prescribed by my Samoan attorney as the cure for fretting). Michigan had a 13-10 lead at halftime, and I ordered the All-American Cheeseburger (which isn’t prescribed treatment for anything, but Bert the Samoan attorney assures me it’s still a tax-deductible business expense). During the third quarter, Alabama kept Michigan pinned down deep in their own end of the field, and then mounted a 55-yard drive that ended in a touchdown that gave the Crimson Tide a 14-13 lead early in the fourth quarter. Alabama later added a field to go up 20-13 with 4:41 left to play and I thought to myself, “Winner, winner, chicken dinner.” Surely now the Alabama defense would choke the life out of the Wolverines, and we’d be onto the national championship game. But as I say, the “Alabama defense” were obviously a crew of impostors, who had somehow sneaked onto the team bus in an elaborate conspiracy. For all we know, the real Alabama defense is still being held hostage somewhere in Pasadena. Why isn’t the FBI investigating this crime? Or is the FBI part of the cover-up? Probably the CIA’s in on it, too, not to mention the Bavarian Illuminati.

Now, I used to be very down after a Gator’s loss. I was not really fit company, but, A few years ago, I changed my attitude about college football. Yes, I still was passionate, but I did not let a loss crush me for days on end.

You see. I came to look at college football and my beloved Gators in a historical context. We do not have as many National Champioships as Alabama. We have four, it would be five, but the refs screwed us in 2009 in the SEC title game, against Alabama and we were also down four defensive starters, and we lost, in the worst officiated game I ever saw. By the way, did you know Bama was flagged ZERO TIMES for holding in the last 11 games of 2009? ZERO!

But, even with that, and even with Florida’s last three disappointing seasons. I know that 4 National titles, and three Heisman winners is a lot more than most schools. I know that D J Lagway, the top qb recruit is signed, and, I expect he will, I believe, make a huge difference beginning next season.

The sun, as they say, will come out tomorrow Mr. McCain, can’t win them all. I feel your pain. And yes, Coach Saban will likely resign soon, and Bama will have to replace a legend, but, be proud, your team is still the standard bearer…… for now, you might wanna say “Damn that Lagway kid is really special

To you, Mr. McCain, I say Roll Tide. And soon………. How Bout Them Gators!!!!!!!!!

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