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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/05
« Last post by SVPete on March 05, 2026, 09:47:55 AM »
Video: UCSF staffer allegedly threatens to ‘hunt’ down and ‘kill’ conservative activist

https://www.thecollegefix.com/video-ucsf-staffer-allegedly-threatens-to-hunt-down-and-kill-conservative-activist/

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A woman who appears to be a University of California at San Francisco employee was caught on video allegedly threatening to “hunt” down and “kill” a conservative activist who was protesting against cutting off the healthy body parts of gender-confused children.

Parents’ rights activist Beth Bourne told The College Fix she filed a police report after the Feb. 21 incident outside the California Democratic Party convention in San Francisco.

Bourne also posted a video of the confrontation Monday on X. Several commenters identified the woman as Madeline Mann, an associate director at the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute.

The Post Millennial also identified the individual as Mann; it described her as a “transgender activist” who has a daughter who identifies as male.

Beth Bourne has been demonized as a hateful highly abrasive activist. She's probably "just" blunt and very vocal. I believe she lives in Davis, a couple hours from SF.

UCSF was founded to be California's main medical school. I am not exaggerating in saying that UCSF oncology staff, some 35 years ago, saved my daughter's life. That it has fallen to the point of supporting chemical emasculation and surgical mutilation is an outrage that saddens me.

Given how screwed up and violence-prone at least some trans are, this UCSF higher up threatening to kill a woman she disagrees with does not entirely surprise me.
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General Discussion / Re: Epic Fury
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on March 05, 2026, 09:44:50 AM »
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/05
« Last post by SVPete on March 05, 2026, 09:22:37 AM »
UN Enters the War Against US and Israel

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/03/05/un-backing-iranian-regime-n3812551

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Were it not for the United States' seat on the UN Security Council and its relative dependence on the United States for funding, the organization would be explicitly anti-United States, and even with its dependence on our funding and approval for certain actions, it has adopted the idea that Israel makes a good proxy to attack.

Over the past 10 years, the UN has adopted almost 100 more resolutions condemning Israel than all the rest of the world combined, so it should come as no surprise that, to the extent it can, it has entered the propaganda war against the Iran war on the side of Iran.

The UN Human Rights Council is condemning the US-Israel attacks on Iran, because of course it is, despite the fact that it is "investigating" the Iranian murder of tens of thousands of its own citizens who were protesting against the regime. The "Special Rapporteur" on Palestinian issues, Francesca Albanese, has shared AI images to condemn Israel.

Reason number ... I lost track decades ago ... why I support UNExit - the US from the UN and the UN from the US.
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Iran's Missile Attacks Are Faltering. Here's Why.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/03/05/irans-missile-pace-falters-heres-why-n3812548

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In the Twelve Day War, the Israelis understood that Iran's missile production had allowed the mullahs to conduct nearly unlimited ballistic warfare against them. Launchers were Tehran's vulnerability at that time – at least the one that the IDF could exploit with its own resources. Israel destroyed enough of them in June to slow down the massive barrages, although toward the end, more of the missiles leaked through their defenses.

This time, however, Israel has an ally with much more firepower. Launchers became a point of vulnerability again, with the US and Israel focusing on the mobile launchers in the first waves of attack. However, the boost in offensive capability has exposed an even more valuable vulnerability, as the Wall Street Journal reports, and it has had a more serious impact:

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Iran spent decades constructing underground bunkers to shield its vast missile arsenal from destruction. Less than a week into the war with its two most powerful adversaries, the strategy is beginning to look like a blunder.

U.S. and Israeli war planes and armed drones are circling over the dozens of cavernous bases, striking missile-carrying launchers when they emerge to fire. Meanwhile, waves of heavy bombers have dropped munitions on the sites, apparently entombing the Iranian weapons below ground in some locations.

Satellite imagery taken in recent days shows the smoldering remains of several Iranian missiles and launchers destroyed in U.S. and Israeli airstrikes near entrances to the “missile cities,” as Iranian officials call the subterranean sites.

Essentially, the IRGC created ballistic-missile cemeteries. Bunkers made some sense during that period, but only if Iran wanted to defend itself from Israel alone. It paid off to some extent in the Twelve Day War, as the IDF did not have the resources to commit to these kinds of sorties, nor to track all of these potential sites with real-time surveillance by satellites and drones. ...

Meanwhile the Trump-Hating MSM - US and World - have been touting the genius of hiding the missile in underground bunkers. As the article points out, The US and Israel have the planes and recon drones - and the command of the air - to loiter and call in strikes when a launcher pokes out its head.
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Here's a real "Mourner in Chief" showing what he is:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJcmawIWJ_Y

The video is ~4 minutes long, from receiving bodies of soldiers killed in Kabul. The video gives the full time context, with Biden being Biden in the seconds after 1:30.

President Trump, however, was known for visiting recovering service member in Walter Reed without public announcements or notifying the MSM.

gopiscrap is probably indirectly whining that Trump did not serve in the US military. Consider this contrast: the most recent D POTUS to serve in the US military was Jimmy Carter; the most recent R POTUS not to have served in the US military was Herbert Hoover, a Quaker who in WW1 served in the Wilson Administration's US Food Administration, that managed military and civilian food distribution.

More to the point at hand, keep in mind that had LIEden done this, Dems and other Progs would have praised his decisiveness, cunning, and foreign policy genius. The Dems and their MSM-Parrots are angry that Trump did it, and only for that.
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The DUmpster / Re: Holy shit...you KNOW you're in trouble when
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on March 05, 2026, 07:53:22 AM »
Their "movement" happens in the bathroom. :-) :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
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The DUmpster / Re: A thread wherein I find common cause with DU
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on March 05, 2026, 07:51:53 AM »
She fits right in with their party's culture of sore losers and (selective) election denialism.

And you forgot obnoxious stupid people trying to look intelligent! she;s in it for the $$$ :thatsright:
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The DUmpster / Re: So I just got this email from an in-law:
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on March 05, 2026, 07:48:04 AM »
It wouldn't surprise me one bit if the in-law actually moved to get away from the DUchebag and others like them in the family, not for the reasons given by the DUchebag.

Iyt must be hell being related to an insufferable asshole! :thatsright: :lol: :loser:
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Time for a pity party :sosad: :sosad: :sosad:

It's a shame all that all those died ans a shame that so many young lives were ruined in what was a useless war that was directed by politicians.
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The DUmpster / When I was 7 years old on a snowy, icy morning I held my mom's hand
« Last post by CC27 on March 05, 2026, 07:23:36 AM »
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gopiscrap (24,680 posts)

When I was 7 years old on a snowy, icy morning I held my mom's hand

as we walked to my fathers new gravesite 3 days before Christmas. I sat there staring at my 38 year old father's flag draped coffin. I cried as I heard taps being played, trembled when the rifles sent out their volleys, and gasped in anguished grief as they lowered my father into the cold earth never to be seen again. It is a searing memory and one that is indelible in a child's mind even as he grows to adulthood.

Why did this happen, my father was shot in Vietnam and and died when he came stateside. He was one of those 58,000 US military victims.

But the one good thing was that his country and president honored him. They accorded him the respect he deserved and affirmed and grieved with his survivors.

I find it completely morally reprehensible and an affront to those families that must go through what I went through, but with the callousness of our leader (and mourner in chief) and his sycophant followers. Never had we had a president who is so unfeeling, so callous and so ignorant of what is required to be a leader. This soulless son of a bitch has no clue what it means to sacrifice, to empathise with another's grief. He will never apologize, he will never recognize their pain. A good start would be to lower the flag at a minimum.

I apologize (on behalf of trump) to those families who are feeling the beginning of this life long grief. This president will never apologize My heart is with you. I can identify with the road you are taking.

And to this administration: Shame on you, not only are you uncaring in a time of this immoral war, but you make the pain of the families who paid the ultimate price harder and with deeper scars!

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221070253

Oh we go...
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