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The following sign so perfectly defines those bloviating buffoons who are howling like hysterical hyenas.

You know it is a fact.



Over Black Coffee and Gunpowder Tea served with
The following sign so perfectly defines those bloviating buffoons who are howling like hysterical hyenas.
You know it is a fact.
Israel begins process of facilitating Palestinian migration from Gaza
Gazans arrive in central Gaza after fleeing from the southern Gaza city of Rafah on May 9, 2024.
By Vered Weiss, World Israel News
During its renewed ground operation in Gaza, Israel’s military is facilitating voluntary migration of Palestinians.
Defense Minister Israel Katz and other cabinet ministers are expected to approve the establishment of a body to manage mass migration from Gaza.
The body will assist in the orderly movement of Palestinians to other countries, create transport routes, and establish pedestrian checkpoints along the way.
It will also implement plans to facilitate air, land and sea transportation to other locations and will operate in accordance with international law.
The effort will involve participation from the Ministries of Justice, Foreign Affairs, Interior, Finance, Transportation, and Strategic Affairs, along with representatives from the IDF, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the Shin Bet, the National Security Council, and Israel Police.
Additionally, the body will coordinate with international agencies.
A survey published in the British Telegraph shows that 52% of Gaza residents would leave the Gaza Strip, either temporarily or permanently, if given the chance.
The Gallup survey, which polled 532 Gaza residents aged 18 and older between March 2-13, revealed a divided outlook on their future in Gaza.
While 39% expressed their intention to stay in Gaza without plans to leave, 38% said they would consider relocating temporarily with plans to return later, and 14% indicated they would leave permanently if possible.
This survey follows a proposal by President Donald Trump to relocate Gazans to various countries worldwide. The poll was conducted just before Israel resumed military operations in Gaza.
Demographic analysis indicates that younger residents under the age of 34, as well as those living in the most heavily damaged areas of Gaza City and Khan Younis, expressed the strongest desire to leave.
Among the potential destination countries, Germany—currently home to an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 Palestinians—was the preferred choice for 13% of respondents. Egypt, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates followed closely, with 12%, 10%, and 10% of respondents, respectively, expressing interest in those countries.
One wonders how these relocated Gazans are willing to assimilate as they are planning on returning to Gaza.
Was time again to go rattle Armydog’s cage, said we’d have a drink when he turns 100 years young, at the moment he’s 93, making sure his blood pressure remains proper, why, I want that drink he promised. When you go see someone, you get a warm welcome, an example of such a thing
Nothing like that can be found at his home
Sips coffee in 25 degree weather with breeze mind you, his wifey was telling me one of girlfriend’s know 3 ladies who are going to have babies, and that’s when I said
Life is God’s gift to us, what we become is our gift to God
she agreed, then I said Dog, you notice Women have girlfriends, you’re not like some sort of boyfriend of mine are ya? the look on face you’ve seen before on Charles Bronson, as if I didn’t see his right hand reaching for his .45
Hold on dog, remember we’re suppose have a drink and figure out Women, that’s when she stood behind him like a hug from the back, he leaned his head back in-between her boozems moving left to right while saying, ohh I understand the Woman just fine. It’s time for you to leave, I suppose. Mission accomplished; blood pressure proper
With the long winter not yet over, I know what happened
She’s late
She’s late
those fellas took their wifey to the sauna and now
they’re 3 months late
For Lent, I’ve given up Winter, that lil blizzard me cost money and time. I don’t need the canada types to lose the light juice. I thought about it, within a nano second, no, JUST NO
When you are prepared for nature or whatever, a good meatball sammich did the trick
Am I wrong here?
People stood and clapped for DJ for we all know, anyone one of US could have been DJ, he beat the quit, that’s why we stood and cheered.
Even the animals have compassion for those with a broken mind or body.
Heard tell HE works in ways we don’t understand, maybe HE had DJ just waiting in the wings for such a such moment
The enemy likes to hide wolves in sheep’s clothing
yeah well
God likes to hide Lions inside of lambs
Some motivation as a reminder
You been in long enough
Let me hear the scream
you don’t scare me
There are differences
No sound here, what you expect from the Silent Service
President Reagan came to mind
One generation away
Looks like the student has become the Master
So much easier to destroy than to build
David Johansen, front man of the New York Dolls – one of the first proto-Punk bands – had died. He was 75.
The Dolls recorded two studio albums in the 70s before going their separate ways. Johansen then recorded a couple of solo works.
After the Dolls, Johansen found some success under the moniker Buster Poindexter in the 80’s. His biggest hit was 1982’s Hot Hot Hot.
Johansen acted in several films and TV shows during the 1980s and 1990s. His most prominent role was that of the wisecracking Ghost of Christmas Past in 1988’s Scrooged.
David Johansen died from cancer at his Staten Island home on February 28, 2025, at the age of 75. Resquiecat In Pace.
Lil sis was in 3 grade she wanted curls for school pictures, always had straight long black hair, with metal curlers the night before all over head, she went to school with curls. About 20 minutes before her turn in front of the camera, some older girls held her down, cut off all the curls in back, right down to the scalp. That is what this reminded me of.
what disgusted me the most was the one filming, chose to film inside of putting a stop to it.
choose your words, hate, racism whatever, we live in dangerous world, it’s always been dangerous.
Some Billy Gibbons may hide my disgust
The pictures were taken, eyes heavy with tears
Destroyed Russian T-72 destroyed near Hostomel Ukraine.
Today marks the third anniversary of Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. In that time Russia has managed to lose somewhere north of 800,000 casualties with around 200,000 of those being fatalities. Keep in mind those numbers are SWAG – that is, scientific wild ass guesses. I have lower confidence in the total casualty numbers than I do the fatalities. That said, I think both are low.
Russia has also lost some 3773 tanks of all types, 1933 armored Fighting vehicles – think M113 and Stryker but Russian – of all types, 5531 Infantry fighting vehicles – think Bradley – of all types, 1817 artillery pieces of all types including rocket artillery, 287 manned aircraft of all types and 28 vessels of all types including several subs and the flagship of the Black Sea fleet, the Moskva. I feel the need to point out that the Russian Naval losses come from a country – Ukraine – without a Navy.
What has Russia gained from this invasion? Not a lot. And they have lost a bunch.
The Russians currently control about 15% of Ukraine. That’s down significantly from what they held in September of ’22, 25-30% and only marginally – 5-7% –more than what they held prior to the invasion.
Keep in mind, outside of a few cities close to the russian border in Donetsk and Luhansk, most of the cities, towns and villages in the Russian controlled areas are completely demolished. Everything, and I mean everything, will have to be rebuilt in those areas.
The Russian population, which was already shrinking and in an inverse distribution scale, is shrinking even faster now. Between the war casualties, those fleeing Russia to avoid conscription, and the fact there are more women than men – 60%/40% – spells trouble for Russia.
The Russian economy is on the brink. The majority of Russia’s external income comes from petroleum production. With the current sanctions regime, very few countries will buy Russian oil, and those only at a steep discount.
I am well aware that some of you have differing opinions on this war, but the simple fact is the 24 February 2022 invasion was unprovoked. Come to think of it, the initial Russian invasions in the Donbas and Crimean Peninsula were unprovoked as well.
Putin has made clear that he wants to reconstitute the USSR. He said it in public speeches multiple times and ‘wrote’ a position piece about it that was published by the Kremlin.
The Kremlin talking point about no eastward expansion of NATO is just that: a talking point. At no time did anyone with the authority to make such a commitment actually make it. Even Gorbachev admits there was no commitment made.
And before anyone trots out the Mexico/Cuba/Canada analogy, that is a false equivalence. The US has not threatened, invaded, terror bombed, annexed territory from or otherwise harmed any of our neighbors the way Russia has. Just ask Moldova, Georgia, Chechnya and Ukraine.
So, what’s next? I don’t know for sure. Any peace plan that doesn’t include Ukrainian leadership is doomed from the start. Likewise, any plan that doesn’t include security guarantees for Ukraine is doomed, and dooms Ukraine to more war in a few years.
As much as I like and admire the President, I think he’s going about the peace deal the wrong way. He forgets that the Ukrainians have a voice in this process. And calling the democratically elected President of a sovereign nation a dictator is a bit too much even from him. One with a higher approval rating than Trump.
Then there’s the fact that the Ukranian Constitution forbids elections during a state of emergency. That state of emergency was voted on by the Verkhovna Rada and has been reaffirmed several times.
Do I think I understand where he’s coming from? Yes, but the vitriol is misapplied to Zelenskyy. He was not the cause of the impeachment, that was chow thief Vindman.
All that said, there needs to be a peace plan. The question is whether Trump is the man to get it done or will he let his ego get in the way?
Today is the first hearing for a Trump nominee. Pete Hegseth, the nominee for secretary of defense is in the spot light today.
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Plus, for a celebratory AM, we have
There seems to have been discussion between New Year’s old/new/old.
I hereby send wishes that…
Brian Aplin’s New Year’s painting is featured today.
To all of the MilVets participants, I send you wishes that…
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Who has not had the seasonal experience of the Christmas tree light bulb issue?
Our painting for today is a painting of a snowman and horse drawn sled by Terry Redlin.
The musical offering is twofold; music and a light show to the tune of Three Ships Sailing by the Piano Guy.