'Freedom of speech' my ass. These people aren't protestors.
They know it and we all know it...
Protestors do just that - protest. Peacefully, and for a purpose. These jerkoffs are something else, and we all know it. Just take a look at some of the organizations they say they represent. Commies - every one of them.
The mayor of Newark has ordered a mandatory curfew around the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility after protesters clashed with New Jersey State Police officers there for a second night.
In a statement, Mayor Ras Baraka cited the "escalating situation" and "the increasing need for police intervention" in ordering the curfew for the half-mile around Delaney Hall, starting at 12 a.m. Sunday and remaining in effect nightly from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. "Multiple individuals have already been arrested and found in possession of weapons, underscoring the seriousness of the threat," he said in the statement.
detention center in Newark, New Jersey, May 30, 2026.
Following days of protests, New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill ordered state police to set up a perimeter outside of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment center. Instead of honoring our fallen heroes, she spent Memorial Day marching with the protestors. That is who NJ elected.
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A federal judge on Friday blocked the Kennedy Center from temporarily closing its doors for a yearslong renovation and said its board violated the law when it added President Donald Trump’s name to the historic performing arts venue.
US District Judge Casey Cooper concluded that the law establishing the center “makes crystal clear that the Center is to be named for President Kennedy, and it cannot bear any other formal name or public memorial based on the Board’s unilateral say-so.”
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Absolutely not legit. Obama never had anything to do with Delaney Hall, and this gathering of geniuses never took place. This is just a prime example of how fuckin' scary this AI shit can be. You can't tell me this doesn't look legit. We are now past the point where we can't even believe what we see anymore. Juss' sayin'...
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station's weatherman Friday night:
"Be mindful if you are going to Brevard and Volusia beaches especially this weekend. Blue Origin rocket debris could wash up in the water, especially near Cocoa Beach and Playalinda Beach if it does. In some time, current may drift some of it too north towards Flagler and Duval County Beaches."
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In the late 1960s, Northern Ireland became the unlikely setting for one of the most extreme drinking feats ever recorded. In 1969, a 23‑year‑old named Jack Keyes reportedly consumed 36 pints of beer in a single hour, a number so staggering that it instantly became legend in local pubs. At the time, Guinness World Records still tracked competitive alcohol‑consumption categories, and Keyes’ performance stood out as one of the most outrageous examples of human excess ever submitted.
For years, the record remained untouched, not because no one tried, but because the feat itself bordered on physically impossible. As public attitudes toward dangerous stunts shifted, Guinness began reevaluating categories that encouraged self‑harm. By the 1980s, the organization was phasing out records involving extreme drinking, binge eating, or anything that posed a serious health risk. In 1989, Guinness officially discontinued the “most beer drunk in one hour” category altogether, effectively freezing Keyes’ achievement in time.
With the category retired, Jack Keyes became the final and permanent record holder, his 36‑pint hour preserved as a relic of a very different era. Today, the story survives mostly through pub folklore, online threads, and the occasional resurfaced newspaper clipping.
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Strikes me, when I see guys who look like this running for office, that the Dumocrat talent pool seems to be getting pretty friggin' shallow...
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In 1740, Gabrielle‑Suzanne de Villeneuve wrote 'La Belle et la BĂȘtz' in a France where arranged marriages were routine and girls as young as thirteen were paired with much older men. Her story wasn’t a romance, it was a social critique wrapped in fantasy, exposing how young brides were expected to accept fear, uncertainty, and power imbalance as part of their “duty.” The Beast symbolized the adult husband: frightening, unknown, and chosen for her, not by her.
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This historic photograph shows paratroopers from the 101st Airborne Division holding a captured Nazi flag. The photo was taken on June 6, 1944, at Marmion Farm near Utah Beach in France, shortly after the D-Day landings. The soldier in the center holding the flag has been identified as James Flanagan of the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment. This image became one of the most widely distributed newspaper photographs documenting the events of D-Day. I think it's important to note the ages of these guys. Doesn't look like anyone there was over 22 or 23 years old.
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