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General Discussion / Re: Oh, look! Election fraud.
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on July 16, 2026, 06:28:25 AM »
James O'Keefe disguised himself as a homeless person and observed cash-for-petition signatures:

https://youtu.be/ulDarNrb4iI?si=2BddEOUKfn1YS02_
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Another illegal alien - she overstayed her tourist visa - getting deported with a criminal record. I wonder how happy Canuckia will be to have her back.
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Politics / Re: Bombshell Revelation: Jack Smith Spied on 44 Members of Congress
« Last post by Ptarmigan on July 15, 2026, 09:22:01 PM »
They are criminals.
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Police say Canadian woman slapped teen over Trump and ICE clothing before ICE detained her
https://www.foxnews.com/us/police-canadian-woman-slapped-teen-trump-ice-clothing-ice-detained-her

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A Canadian woman living in New Jersey was charged and later transferred to federal ICE custody after allegedly attacking a teenager on a boardwalk over pants bearing "Trump" and "ICE" messaging.

Kaitlyn E. Tracey, 33, allegedly approached a group of teens while recording them on her cellphone before confronting them on the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.

Tracey, a Canadian national who entered the U.S. on a passport in 2024, then allegedly struck one of the girls and recorded the confrontation, according to court documents reported by NJ.com.

What a maroon, eh!  :mental: :loser:
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The DUmpster / Re: A poll from Maine since Platner dropped out...
« Last post by 67 Rover on July 15, 2026, 06:23:38 PM »
600 party insiders, and probably even fewer whose opinion really counts for anything.

How many "Super Delegates" will it take to override the 600?
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The DUmpster / Re: No Kings goes Westbourogh
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on July 15, 2026, 05:00:15 PM »
Please try, and use more idiots such as this:





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The DUmpster / Re: No Kings goes Westbourogh
« Last post by RonE on July 15, 2026, 03:03:02 PM »
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There should be No Kings protests at any and all Lindsey Graham memorials and funerals.

What led you to believe anyone cares about what you think?
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Bombshell, but not the least bit surprising.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/15
« Last post by SVPete on July 15, 2026, 12:01:16 PM »
Jesse Watters Schools Jessica Tarlov on the Houston ICE Shooting

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/07/15/jesse-watters-schools-jessica-tarlov-on-the-houston-ice-shooting-n4955052

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An ICE agent fatally shot a man in Houston on Tuesday morning after the man tried to run him over during a vehicle stop. According to the agency, federal agents were conducting a targeted enforcement operation when Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, tried to evade arrest. The agency says Salgado Araujo attempted to ram an ICE vehicle, refused multiple verbal commands, and then tried to run over an agent, who fired his weapon in self-defense.
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On Tuesday's episode of The Five, Jesse Watters wasn't having it, and his leftist co-host Jessica Tarlov learned that the hard way.

"All right, so the bullet holes are right through the front windshield," Watters observed. "So this wasn't a side shot. The car was coming at the officer, we think, and they'll do a review. And if he's, you know, guilty of something negligent, then he'll face justice. Or if the person drove at him and he was defending his life, then that's it."

When Watters asked why Salgado Araujo was in the country in the first place, Tarlov offered up the best defense she could muster. "He's working," she said.

Oh, so that makes it okay?

"He shouldn't be here, Jessica," Watters fired back. He noted that Salgado Araujo wasn't even the target of the operation. "And so, if they say pull over, pull over," he said. "Now, this investigation will be over, but we have to grow up. Can we grow up? I mean, there's going to be fatalities in law enforcement situations, especially when there's foreign fugitives who are resisting and running away."

IMO, MSM "reporters" leave out the critical detail that illegals shot and killed were trying to kill ICE officer(s) so systematically, that it is safe to assume that every future shooting will be for that reason, that the activists will lie about it, and the MSM will continue shilling for the activists.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 7/15
« Last post by SVPete on July 15, 2026, 11:56:09 AM »
Ghost Students and the Death of Public Trust

https://pjmedia.com/dr-andrew-fox/2026/07/14/ghost-students-and-the-death-of-public-trust-n4955007

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The modern criminal no longer kicks down the front door. He logs onto a government website, steals someone else's identity — or even that of a deceased person — then creates a ghost student who never intends to attend class but collects thousands of dollars in federal financial aid, and disappears before the semester begins.

No shattered windows. No getaway car. No fingerprints. Just another transfer of taxpayer money from honest work to organized fraud.

The No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026, recently passed by the House of Representatives but awaiting final enactment, has received little public attention. That is unfortunate because it raises a far bigger question than student aid:

Does America still possess the moral confidence to defend what belongs to everyone?

Federal financial aid was created for a noble purpose. Pell Grants exist because Congress believed financial hardship should never prevent qualified students from receiving an education. That mission deserves defending.
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Organized criminal networks now exploit stolen and synthetic identities to create ghost students, siphoning millions of taxpayer dollars while legitimate students wait for aid, colleges drown in fraudulent enrollments, and innocent Americans spend years repairing stolen identities. In fact, the Department of Education reported 1 billion dollars stolen in Pell Grants in 2025.
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The No Aid for Ghost Students Act of 2026 does not presume every applicant is dishonest. It simply requires additional identity verification when applications display reasonable signs of fraud before taxpayer dollars are distributed.

Critics worry this could inconvenience legitimate students. That concern deserves thoughtful implementation. But prudence should never be mistaken for prejudice.

While it is very probable, I do not "know" know that this was mostly LIEden MalAdministration failure to verify.
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