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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Why Have Murder Rates Absolutely Skyrocketed All Over America In 2020?
[Investmentwatchblog]
"Defund the POlice!"
Posted by: Glolugum Ulomotle4558 || 12/30/2020 02:49 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Can't be any connection to multiple statewide lockdown / closing of 'non-essential' businesses that began back in March and continue to this day, can it?
Posted by: Raj || 12/30/2020 8:18 Comments || Top||

#2 
I'd say Socialist-Democrat generated Racial and Political Unrest.

Unrest that generally follows a pattern and Upticks in National election years.

If its an (SD)in office with strong (R) challenger we see more generated Unrest/Stress.

Or the (SD's) are trying to oust a (R)harming their agenda. Then we see more generated Unrest/Stress.
Posted by: NN2N1 || 12/30/2020 8:36 Comments || Top||

#3  Because urban living makes you wish you were dead, but most all urban living individuals can't make their own cup of coffee let alone finish themselves.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/30/2020 11:17 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
An Irishman's Perspective: Carvings in Time 2020 Video
Posted by: Glomolet Fluger8763 || 12/30/2020 04:43 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oldest Hymn Modern Man Can Replicate from History

For Rantburgers

Posted by: Grusing Protector of the Wee Folk4001 || 12/30/2020 12:42 Comments || Top||


-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Swiss Man Dies 120 Minutes After Getting COVID Vaccine
[ZH]
Posted by: Juter Crasing1425 || 12/30/2020 12:04 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Eggs > omelets...
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/30/2020 14:11 Comments || Top||

#2  a bit long for the usual two minute warning
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/30/2020 14:33 Comments || Top||

#3  FOOK, thats it. Keep your killer vaxx, poor Swiss Guy just got medically wacked, faster than a rabid dog at a Veterinary Clinic.
Posted by: Vernal the Trasher of Bacon1522 || 12/30/2020 14:33 Comments || Top||


Wikileaks just dumped all their files online
[Knuckledragging] Wikileaks just dumped all of their files online. Everything from Hillary Clinton's emails, McCain's being guilty, Vegas shooting done by an FBI sniper, Steve Jobs HIV letter, PedoPodesta, Afghanistan, Syria, Iran, Bilderberg, CIA agents arrested for rape, WHO pandemic.

Direct link
This should be exciting.
Posted by: Frank G || 12/30/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Closing up shop and heading for the hills before the coming Deep State Get Even Tour™.
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/30/2020 5:50 Comments || Top||

#2  Looks odd...

Seems to have been deleted.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 12/30/2020 5:53 Comments || Top||

#3  direct link works for me - it's an index of folders/files, you have to drill down to get the docs. It's a huge set
Posted by: Frank G || 12/30/2020 6:21 Comments || Top||

#4  Julian Assange in bad shape?
Posted by: Clem || 12/30/2020 6:26 Comments || Top||

#5  Ahhhh, but Goober warns me the site is unsafe and I should go back!
Posted by: Bobby || 12/30/2020 9:33 Comments || Top||

#6  Anything on the aliens at Roswell or those Nazi gold trains I hear about on the Science channel?
Posted by: Raj || 12/30/2020 11:31 Comments || Top||

#7  ^ Lots of swamp gas..
Posted by: crazyhorse || 12/30/2020 11:37 Comments || Top||


-Land of the Free
The Virus Is Not Invincible, But It's Exposing Who's Irreplaceable : Victor Davis Hanson
(American Greatness) In all the gloom and doom, and media-driven nihilism, there is actually an array of good news. As many predicted, as testing spreads, and we get a better idea of the actual number and nature of cases, the death rate from coronavirus slowly but also seems to steadily decline.

Early estimates from the World Health Organization and the modeling of pessimists of a constant 4 percent death rate for those infected with the virus are for now proving exaggerated for the United States. More likely, as testing spreads, our fatality rates could descend to near 1 percent.

There is some evidence from Germany and to a lesser extent South Korea, that it may be possible to see the fatality rate dip below 1 percent. And with the breathing space from the lockdown, better hygiene (the degree of constant and near-obsessive cleaning at businesses that are still open is quite amazing), more knowledge and data, better medical protocols, the use of some efficacious drugs, warmer weather, and experience with the disease will, in perfect-storm fashion, begin to mitigate the effects of the virus.

Should we get the lethality rate down to German levels (currently two to three in 1,000), then we can cautiously assume that those who predicted that the coronavirus could eventually be contextualized as a bad, H1N1-like flu will no longer be demonized as nuts, and life can resume with reasonable precautions and focused quarantines and isolation.

In two or three weeks, if we can just allow most businesses to reopen, gear up to pandemic testing, track cases and contacts in the manner of past protocols that lessened polio, tuberculosis, AIDS, and measles outbreaks, and focus on the ill and elderly, then the economy will reboot.

But now the current economy is starting to resemble a patient in an induced coma, one whom no one knows whether he will recover after the respirator is disconnected. But still, there are reasons for optimism: historically low interest rates will eventually encourage bit-ticket buying.

After any war or national crisis, confidence soars with collective relief and people go out to eat, travel, buy, and consume. Airlines, and the entire commercial and private transportation sector, will receive a multi-billion-dollar subsidy in radically reduced gas and diesel prices. The same holds true for the utilities.

Summer is approaching. With it comes increased driving and travel at lower prices, at the exact time there is some good reason to believe warmer weather could curb viral transmissions—just as we are learning of an increased effort to defeat the coronavirus with experimental medicines, homogenized protocols, more plentiful medical supplies, and better data.

A DRY CALIFORNIA?
We forget the world goes on amidst the viral panic, and the news apart from the outbreak is actually pretty good. California, the country’s largest state and biggest economy, was facing a harsh drought just three weeks ago. There were near record dry months in January and February, when essentially no rain or snow fell, and the bounty of the prior December was melted or sent out to sea. There was not much hope, since the great preponderance of California’s precipitation falls before March 1.

However, a rare "March Miracle" has just seen the Sierra Nevada Mountains suddenly receive 4-6 feet of snow that covers dry ground (it is still snowing as I write this). And the later the snow, the better the spring runoff.

While 2020 will not prove an especially wet year, the state—and by extension, the country— has dodged a lethal bullet. Had California in the midst of the epidemic, whose spread is predicated on unhygienic behavior, been struggling also with drought-induced water rationing—less bathing, hand-washing, cleaning—the negative synergy could have been devastating.

Certainly, the public gloom would become endemic at being simultaneously ordered to practice nonstop washing and cleaning, while also being ordered to save water amidst a panic of hand cleanser and antiseptics hoarding and shortages.

OUR RIVALS
In geostrategic terms, we do not endure an absolute but rather a relative epidemic. Like it or not, national rivalries continue at a time of plague. Our three greatest rivals, China, Russia, and Iran are all faring far worse than are we in ways that transcend the virus.

China’s brand is tarnished, despite its cheap and loud effort to Silkroad its way out of the disaster. Sending medical supplies to Italy does not balance out earlier sending hundreds of Chinese citizens with the virus to Italy, at a time the communist government knew the disease was transmissible, and well established among the Chinese population. It kept such knowledge from the world in general, and from its clients like Italy in particular.

Nations, if wise, will question Chinese reliability, transparency, and truthfulness as never before—despite likely Chinese discounts and outreach to maintain relationships. Many will still conclude that the upside of cheap labor cancels out the downside of dependency on such an unreliable and odious government partner.

In American terms, Trump’s supposedly quixotic effort to decouple key industries from China will no longer be the stuff of bemused scorn, but the new orthodoxy, with obvious advantages for the United States in terms of autonomy and autarky of life-sustaining goods—not to mention U.S. jobs.

Iran was in extremis before the virus—oil price crashes, oil sales boycotted and embargoed, unpopularity over killing 1,500 protestors and lying about shooting down a passenger airliner. Now its "China First" policy of relying on Beijing for help in avoiding U.S. sanctions boomeranged in catastrophic fashion: their atheistic and Islamic-persecuting Chinese patrons knowingly sent infectious people into Iran, with the full knowledge of the risk to their supposed client.

Russia’s Middle East agendas were already stagnating, given that Syria is an expensive hellhole that great powers are now wise to avoid, at least on the ground. Crashed oil prices robbed Moscow of revenue. Its military buildup, Middle East imperialism, and anti-American efforts are running short of cash. They will continue to do so as both Saudi Arabia and the United States pump more oil.

There is a golden opportunity for U.S. corporations to return to America and to become what has been called the new Roosevelt "arsenal of democracy," the world’s supplier of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals that nations count on in times of crisis.

THE MEDIA
Everyone knew before just how biased and unprofessional the media had become in its maniacal hatred of Donald Trump. But few appreciated how uneducated, arrogant, and clueless about simple calculations and logic was this generation of reporters that has emerged from politicized schools of journalism, which taught therapy rather than knowledge, much less a code of conduct.

The media daily blares out preliminary models and data, without even the most remedial context. They parrot the supposedly historic death rate of the virus, without any knowledge that the denominator of virus cases is as inaccurate and misleading as the numerator of deaths is mostly factual.

Then they seemed surprised that the death rate dips as tests and supposed cases spread, without any appreciation that known cases are likely not representative of the populace as a whole, but represent only those who were tested (80-90 percent negative), and thus only of those who felt ill or were exposed enough to be tested. Few tell us that a small percentage of those tested, when ill, have COVID-19, or the death rate is warped by those over 70 with accompanying heart, respirator, and cancer challenges.

When journalists talk of "20,000 cases!" they never remind their readers that nearly 99 percent recover from the virus that has stealthily been with us likely since mid-January, and of those 20,000 or so cases, a large number of the sick are already well. There is now a parlor game on the Internet of cutting and pasting clips from cable news, PBS, and NPR to reveal how inane and unthinking reporters have become.

Not so long ago, it was "bombshells," "turning points," "game-changers," and "walls are closing in" to assure us that Robert Mueller was about to indict the entire Trump team. And now "we will never be the same," "worse than the 1918 flu," "xenophobia," etc. have become the new parroting. Only an ignoramus or worse, would employ the terms "Chinese virus" and "Wuhan flu" for most of January and February, and then suddenly declare such terms racist when Donald Trump or his supporters copied such common media parlance.

Whereas no one believed the media in the past, no one especially likes them now, either. The more they in Pavlovian fashion equate coronavirus with the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918, and Trump with Hitler, the more people, to the degree they hear of such silliness, tune them out.

RELATIVE VALUE?
I think one of the strangest of all sequelae to the virus and the lockdowns might be the millions of high-paid Americans whose absences were hardly missed either by the public or count much in subsequent economic analyses of damage to the economy.

In a sophisticated society under lockdown, is it more existentially valuable to know how to fix a toilet, replace a circuit breaker, or change a tire, or to be a New York fashion designer, a Hollywood actor, or a corporate merger lawyer? At 9 p.m., when you go downtown in need of a critical prescription, are you really all that furious that a law-abiding citizen who has a gun and concealed permit is also in line—or would you be more relieved that gun control laws might ensure that his ilk never enters an all-night pharmacy?

SO WHO IS IMPORTANT AND WHO NOT?
We were often told globalized elites on the coast were the deserved 21st-century winners, while the suckers and rubes in-between had better learn coding or head to the fracking fields.

But who now is more important than the trucker who drives 12-hours straight to deliver toilet paper to Costco? Or the mid-level manager of Target who calibrates supply and demand and is on the phone all day juggling deliveries before his store opens? Or the checker at the local supermarket who knows that the hundreds of customers inches away from her pose risks of infection, and yet she ensures that people walk out with food in their carts? The farmworker who is on the tractor all night to ensure that millions of carrots and lettuce don’t rot? The muddy frackers in West Texas who make it possible that natural gas reaches the home of the quarantined broker in Houston? The ER nurse on her fifth coronavirus of the day who matter-of-factly saves lives?

Do we really need to ask such questions of whether the presence of the czar for diversity and inclusion at Yale is missed as much as the often-caricatured cop on patrol at 2 a.m. in New Haven?

Do social justice student protestors who surround and heckle the politically suspicious now in ones and twos also scream in the faces of the incorrect plumber who unclogs their locked-down apartment drain?

The virus has reminded us again, but in an unorthodox fashion, that the world is bifurcated by the degreed versus the non-college educated, rural versus urban, sophisticates in opposition to supposed rubes—and the dichotomy has been telling. I don’t suppose Rick Wilson will go on CNN again to do his fake-Okie accent to ridicule the supposed unwashed, who deliver his food and energy, as viewers might wonder what exactly was his expertise.

Will multibillionaire Mike Bloomberg really convince anyone that a farmer operates by simplistic rote, and someone like himself is critical to America—one who censored the politically incorrect reporting of his own journalists while he schemed to find ways to capitalize Chinese Communist-owned companies with western currencies—at huge multi-billion-dollar profits to himself?

When your refrigerator goes out under quarantine and your supplies begin to rot, do you really need another rant from Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.)—or do you rather need a St. Michael Smith and St. Uriel Mendoza to appear out of nowhere as the archangels from Home Depot to wheel up and connect a new one?

Posted by: 746 || 12/30/2020 11:51 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:


What a Stalin Quote About Rigging Elections Reveals About the 2020 Election
[Frontpage Mag]
Posted by: Glaviger Ometh7716 || 12/30/2020 04:29 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "If voting made a difference, they wouldn't let us do it. " Anon
Posted by: JohnQC || 12/30/2020 9:56 Comments || Top||


American youth too flabby to defend nation, retired generals say
[WashingtonTimes] A group of retired military leaders is warning the Pentagon that most of America’s youth is too out of shape to defend the nation.

The organization, known as "Mission Readiness" wants the Pentagon to help set up an interagency committee to address what it considers the nation’s military recruiting crisis.

They recently sent a letter to acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, urging him to work with heads of other relevant federal departments and agencies to take a "holistic approach" to addressing issues ultimately impacting the ability of the military to recruit personnel.According to the Department of Defense, 71 percent of young Americans are unable to serve in uniform, largely due to obesity, drug abuse, a poor education or a crime record.

"These factors largely fall outside of the Department of Defense’s purview but have an immense impact on the ability of the military to recruit new servicemembers as well as a significant monetary impact on the Department," of Defense, retired Air Force Gen. William M. Fraser and retired Coast Guard Adm. James M. Loy wrote in their letter.

"Without coordinated actions, these trends pose a significant threat to the future of the all volunteer force," they wrote.

The group of retired generals and admirals said an interagency advisory committee — made up of executive branch departments such as Justice, Education and Agriculture — could create a long-term strategy to address the issue and ensure more young Americans are able to join the military.

"We believe this is a critical step to the sustainability of the all-volunteer force and critical for our future strength and national security," Gen. Fraser and Adm. Loy wrote in their letter.
Posted by: 746 || 12/30/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under:

#1 
"We believe this is a critical step to the sustainability of the all-volunteer force and critical for our future strength and national security,"

So you want to 'draft' these unfit woke youths?

BTW you don't need as many if you quit being the worlds policeman. BTW 2, you have more generals per troop than you had in WW2 when you had millions in the ranks, what's up about that?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/30/2020 6:27 Comments || Top||

#2  Showing a stress card tends to make one flabby.
Posted by: Clem || 12/30/2020 6:34 Comments || Top||

#3  Welcome to the social petri dish.
Posted by: Besoeker || 12/30/2020 6:51 Comments || Top||

#4  Most young people can get into shape relatively quickly with the proper environment and diet.

The retired General should be more concerned with current military leadership showing a political bent that would discourage traditional patriotic American families from sending their well motivated and in physical shape children into the military.
Posted by: Airandee || 12/30/2020 7:06 Comments || Top||

#5  /\ Exactly correct. Very sad, but exactly correct. The well has been poisoned. One should not be blamed for not drinking from it.
Posted by: Besoeker || 12/30/2020 7:22 Comments || Top||

#6  My advice is to not solve this issue. Why? Because it's not a problem to be solved. It's a symptom of a greater malaise. Society has reached a point where most needs are met with a minimal amount of effort as compared to what humans had to exert for 1000's of years. The solution is let it get bad enough to force our Country to reinstate the draft. This time for both sex's. This solves the problem on several fronts simultaneously. When people engage in a common hardship together it creates bonds that endure. It adds to an overall appreciation for our country. It allows all citizens to understand at a gut level that sacrifices are necessary to live the life we have. Solving this "issue" will not create the necessary common culture that we need to pull us together as citizens. The draft forces all income levels, all intellect and all aptitudes to a common denominator. Today we simply are loosing our commonality. Let it get so bad that we as a society have to reinstate the draft. 18 to 22 year olds today are about as mature as 12 year olds back in the 50's. Entitlement would swiftly fade away..... My two cents worth.
Posted by: Ospas Dhahran || 12/30/2020 7:28 Comments || Top||

#7  What's left worth defending, actually?
Posted by: M. Murcek || 12/30/2020 11:39 Comments || Top||

#8  So throw out the Vindmans and promote the Eddie Gallaghers. That should solve most of the readiness problem.
Posted by: Dron66046 || 12/30/2020 11:48 Comments || Top||

#9  The solution is let it get bad enough to force our Country to reinstate the draft.

I can believe it will get that bad with a Biden/Harris administration but if you think BLAMTIFA riots are bad, wait until you ask young men and women of good character to go to war for Democrats.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 12/30/2020 13:06 Comments || Top||

#10  ...When I was recruiting for the USAF thirty-one years ago, we were telling the leadership this was coming.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski || 12/30/2020 14:47 Comments || Top||


Britain
Well Done Boris! "Our overall conclusion, is that the Agreement preserves the UK's sovereignty as a matter of law"
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 12/30/2020 04:24 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  What am I hearing about fishing rights?
Posted by: swksvolFF || 12/30/2020 18:51 Comments || Top||


Europe
EU warned 'we will wake up and Europe will be gone' as eurosceptics round on Brussels
Posted by: Glolugum Ulomotle4558 || 12/30/2020 03:03 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It is gone. Glad you finally noticed. Ended with a whimper not a bang.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 12/30/2020 6:29 Comments || Top||

#2  On the surface everything seems fine. We can travel, the borders are still open, we still have the euro, everything is ok.

"But the trust has gone. Not just among EU citizens, but also among governments. The system is still in place, but below the surface things are brewing.


Couple years late and a few trillion short.
Posted by: DarthVader || 12/30/2020 11:05 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
Anti-Trump Conservatives – An Army of Envious Dwarfs
[Frontpage Mag]
Posted by: Glaviger Ometh7716 || 12/30/2020 04:31 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:


India-Pakistan
Harnai attack
[Dawn] WHERE security issues are concerned, it is clear that Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
— for years in the grip of separatist and sectarian terrorism — is still not at peace. While the separatist insurgency may be in a low phase, issues remain as Death Eaters retain their ability to stage attacks, specifically targeting symbols of the state. On Saturday night, at least seven FC personnel were martyred in the province’s Harnai district, with the military’s media wing saying "anti-state forces" were responsible. The Harnai attack may well be a reprisal to the killing of around 10 Death Eaters in Awaran earlier this month. Meanwhile,
...back at the shootout, Butch cautiously raised his hat over the edge of the horse trough on the end of a stick......
in October separatists had targeted a convoy in Ormara in which several soldiers and security guards were martyred. Though the frequency of attacks by separatist outfits may be down, these groups still pose a significant security threat to Balochistan, which means that the authorities need to scrutinise the situation and work out a new solution that can pacify the province.

One method is the militaristic one, where the security forces go after armed elements posing a threat to Balochistan’s peace. With external forces supporting these elements the security apparatus cannot let its guard down and must remain vigilant in order to thwart acts of terrorism. However,
alcohol has never solved anybody's problems. But then, neither has milk...
this alone won’t help. Other methods too must be employed to bring stability to Balochistan. For example, despite being a resource-rich province, the standard of life in Balochistan remains low, especially where health and education indicators are concerned. While the establishment says that sardars in the province have held up development — and this is true to a large extent — the fact is that successive governments in Pakistain have also done little to bring prosperity and development to all parts of Balochistan. This has given rise to genuine grievances amongst the Baloch, which have been exploited by inimical actors. Numerous administrations have talked about ’packages’ for Balochistan, but these have failed to improve the lives of the ordinary Baloch. Therefore, to help eliminate violence from the province, a two-pronged strategy is needed. Firstly, the state must listen to moderate Baloch elements to help reach a political solution. Branding all those who fail to agree with the establishment’s viewpoint as traitors is not a productive approach. Secondly, the Baloch must see development on the ground — with schools, clinics, civic infrastructure in their towns and villages — so that they can be assured that the state cares about them and their children.
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/30/2020 02:00 || Comments || Link || [21 views] Top|| File under: Baloch Liberation Army


International-UN-NGOs
2011-2020: The Arab World - A decade of trial
[AlAhram] Ten years after the Arab Spring much has changed in the Middle East, but a painful era of transition still resonates in the region

Next month will mark a decade since the 2011 uprisings that rocked several Arab countries and lead to the collapse of four regimes. But the fallout from the chaos they gave rise to and that rippled through the region has lasted for years after the momentous events and is still lingering on today.

The Arabs arrive at the 10th anniversary of the Arab Spring toggling between confidence and exasperation, bravado and grievance, and marinating in a frustration that has cast many parts of their region as tottering on the brink of state failure.
Continued on Page 49
Posted by: trailing wife || 12/30/2020 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  You could just as well say that some parts of humanity have retarded their intellectual evolution to the point where they cannot keep up with the modern world and its demands.
Posted by: Dron66046 || 12/30/2020 18:02 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
US Turns Tide on Huawei, Ending CCP's 5G Master Plan
[NTD]
Posted by: Glolugum Ulomotle4558 || 12/30/2020 03:12 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I don't care what you say, we will all have to use advanced headgear to make phonecalls.

Posted by: Vernal the Trasher of Bacon1522 || 12/30/2020 14:11 Comments || Top||

#2  In September, the China Daily newspaper, which is owned by the CCP, criticized Pompeo for declaring victory against the Chinese regime.

“The bid to strangle Huawei shows the ruthless method the U.S. administration is using to hold onto the U.S. hegemony in technology,” the paper stated.


"Ruthless": yes!
Suck on it, bastids
Posted by: Clyde Craque1978 || 12/30/2020 15:00 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
WW3: Iran's CHILLING warning to Donald Trump and Israel amid skyrocketing Gulf tensions
[Express UK]
Posted by: Glolugum Ulomotle4558 || 12/30/2020 03:09 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  I can't get it to open on firefox
Posted by: 3dc || 12/30/2020 10:04 Comments || Top||

#2  Okay I found the link on their website and it will not open with any browser I try.
Did it get hacked?
Posted by: 3dc || 12/30/2020 10:11 Comments || Top||

#3  I did get it to open, but never did see the "chilling warning" - just some of the usual strutting about the Persian Gulf being an Iranian lake.
Posted by: Bobby || 12/30/2020 10:11 Comments || Top||

#4  IRAN has issued a warning to the US and Israel to not cross it's "red lines" in the Persian Gulf during the closing days of Donald Trump's term as president.

That sub transiting the Suez to the Gulf of Rumsfeld got their turbans in a wad
Posted by: Frank G || 12/30/2020 10:35 Comments || Top||

#5  Biden is quaking in his boots.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 12/30/2020 10:45 Comments || Top||

#6  /\ Due to the Iran news or his health condition?
Posted by: Clem || 12/30/2020 10:59 Comments || Top||

#7  Quaking in his velcro-laced boots because he's afraid how many more pallets of cash it will take to get Obama's little "agreement" with the Mad Mullahs reinstated.
Posted by: Abu Uluque || 12/30/2020 12:50 Comments || Top||



Who's in the News
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4Govt of Iran
4Commies
3Sublime Porte
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.

Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.

Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has dominated Mexico for six years.
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