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The DUmpster / Re: What Is the U.S. Navy Telling Trump?
« Last post by SVPete on March 19, 2026, 11:20:45 AM »
Hey, my ship at the time, USS Halsey (CG-23) was in the background at 3:30 in the original In The Navy video. This video was filmed on USS Reasoner (FF-1063), a Knox-class frigate, at the 32nd Street Naval Station in San Diego. USS Halsey was moored at the same pier ahead of USS Reasoner.

The "Stingray" (the hull number was correct for the real USS Stingray, but she was of the older Salmon class, not the Balao class) was the USS Pampanito, which is a museum in SF. In the scene where the "Stingray" was going out to sea, the hills in the background are near the city of Benicia.
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The DUmpster / Re: A new poll is out on the public's trust of Trump
« Last post by ADsOutburst on March 19, 2026, 11:15:10 AM »
Have you seen the polls on how popular the Democratic Party is?

I think they beat out the Iranian government, but only just.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/19
« Last post by SVPete on March 19, 2026, 11:14:31 AM »
BREAKING: EU and Japan Flip, Pledge to 'Contribute' To Hormuz Protection

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/03/19/new-japan-eu-flip-pledge-support-for-hormuz-protection-n3813027

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European leaders, including Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, flatly rejected Donald Trump's request to provide escort support for commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump responded by calling the US commitment to NATO's common defense into serious question, calling these countries "allies" in care quotes, and that the relationship had been proven a "one way street." Trump expanded on his remarks in a press avail at the White House, telling reporters that the Hormuz crisis was a "great test" of NATO's faithlessness.

Two days later, Europe has seemingly changed its tune:
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The joint statement, published by the UK's Starmer government, appears to commit the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands to participating in escorts through the Strait, emphasis mine:
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That may not be an ironclad, explicit commitment to send naval assets to the Strait. It does, however, contradict the explicit refusals earlier this week from Starmer, Macron, and Germany's Friedrich Merz. European leaders wasted little time in making it clear that they did not see the war with Iran as "theirs," and scoffed at Trump's attempts to get them involved after hostilities had already started.

It fell to John Bolton to warn these allies that this argument would backfire in a big way with Trump. He's already skeptical about how NATO and Europe have stuck the US with the war in Ukraine, and Europe may have just handed Trump a precedent for telling them to solve the issue themselves. Reciprocity is the key to any alliance, after all:

Maybe someone reminded the posturing Euro-"Leaders" that the US is a net exporter of oil, and told them that much of the oil being carried through the Strait is "their" oil.
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The DUmpster / Re: No one, and no thing, is coming to help him this time.
« Last post by SVPete on March 19, 2026, 11:13:53 AM »
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Volaris (11,660 posts)

No one, and no thing, is coming to help him this time.

Not ... not any of our allies ...

Well, that aged poorly:

BREAKING: EU and Japan Flip, Pledge to 'Contribute' To Hormuz Protection

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2026/03/19/new-japan-eu-flip-pledge-support-for-hormuz-protection-n3813027

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European leaders, including Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron, flatly rejected Donald Trump's request to provide escort support for commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump responded by calling the US commitment to NATO's common defense into serious question, calling these countries "allies" in care quotes, and that the relationship had been proven a "one way street." Trump expanded on his remarks in a press avail at the White House, telling reporters that the Hormuz crisis was a "great test" of NATO's faithlessness.

Two days later, Europe has seemingly changed its tune:
...
The joint statement, published by the UK's Starmer government, appears to commit the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands to participating in escorts through the Strait, emphasis mine:
...
That may not be an ironclad, explicit commitment to send naval assets to the Strait. It does, however, contradict the explicit refusals earlier this week from Starmer, Macron, and Germany's Friedrich Merz. European leaders wasted little time in making it clear that they did not see the war with Iran as "theirs," and scoffed at Trump's attempts to get them involved after hostilities had already started.

It fell to John Bolton to warn these allies that this argument would backfire in a big way with Trump. He's already skeptical about how NATO and Europe have stuck the US with the war in Ukraine, and Europe may have just handed Trump a precedent for telling them to solve the issue themselves. Reciprocity is the key to any alliance, after all:

Maybe someone reminded the posturing Euro-"Leaders" that the US is a net exporter of oil, and told them that much of the oil being carried through the Strait is "their" oil.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/19
« Last post by SVPete on March 19, 2026, 11:11:29 AM »
When Heroes Have Feet of Clay: Cesar Chavez Was a Serial Abuser of Young Girls

https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/03/19/when-heroes-have-feet-of-clay-cesar-chavez-was-a-serial-abuser-of-young-girls-n4950816

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Cesar Chavez, a civil rights icon and Mexican-American saint, had a dark past that many of his contemporaries knew about but refused to act upon.

Chavez liked underage teen girls. He took several of them to his private office about 100 miles outside of Los Angeles, where he would molest and rape them, some as young as 12 years old. He also assaulted and raped adult women.

Everyone who knew kept quiet to avoid tarnishing the icon's reputation or hurting the cause he fought for.

The shocking revelations were printed in the New York Times on late Wednesday afternoon and sent a shockwave through the liberal community. The five-year Times investigation interviewed more than 60 people and examined thousands of pages of personal papers, union board meeting notes, and dozens of tape recordings.

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A handful of Mr. Chavez’s relatives and former U.F.W. leaders have been aware for years about various allegations of sexual misconduct, but there is no evidence that they made efforts to fully investigate the accusations, acknowledge the victims or apologize to them. Instead, many of the women say they were discouraged from speaking out in order to preserve Mr. Chavez’s public image.

Internal emails dating back over a decade show union members discussing Ms. Murguia’s claims of abuse and the impact it had on her life. One of Ms. Murguia’s relatives confronted Mr. Chavez while he was still alive, in the 1980s. According to the relative, Mr. Chavez offered no defense and responded only by clearing his throat.
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Ninety-six-year-old Dolores Huerta, Chavez's closest advisor, tells the Times, "Mr. Chavez drove her out to a secluded grape field, parked and raped her inside the vehicle." Huerta, who was 36 at the time, said "she chose not to report the assault to the police because of their hostility toward the movement, and she feared that no one within the union would believe her."

Several young girls ended up as victims of Chavez, who used his power and the girls' hero worship of him to abuse them.

Article author Moran honors what he believes Chavez accomplished. Maybe Moran or his family benefited from the UFW.

This farmer's son sees those "accomplishments" as crap-coated by Chavez's and his Dem pols' broad-broom slander of the many farmers who did NOT abuse their migrant workers. My father was among the numerous non-abusers Chavez slandered. These revelations, IMO, are of another layer of crap coating Chavez's "accomplishments", his abuse of the women and girls he was supposedly benefiting and the complicity in that abuse of the women coworkers he raped. And even after his death, the union Leaders and activists still hid what he was to keep the gravy in the gravy train of his icon-hood flowing.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/19
« Last post by SVPete on March 19, 2026, 11:10:23 AM »
I'm anxiously waiting to see how all the woke cities who re-named streets, expressways and boulevards after St. Chavez scramble to remove any trace of their fallen hero from their cityscape
 :popcorn:

IMO, few will. Horndogs JFK, RFK, and Teddy the Snorkel are still Lib/Prog icons.
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The DUmpster / A new poll is out on the public's trust of Trump
« Last post by CC27 on March 19, 2026, 10:02:56 AM »
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surfered (13,206 posts)

A new poll is out on the public's trust of Trump



https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221107902

Boring.
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The DUmpster / Re: I had a relative that was a diagnosed narcissist
« Last post by Zathras on March 19, 2026, 09:58:58 AM »
Hey Ohioboy....the person in the mirror is not a relative.
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The DUmpster / Re: What Is the U.S. Navy Telling Trump?
« Last post by Zathras on March 19, 2026, 09:53:51 AM »
Especially https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qru8FVOiPnU&list=RDQru8FVOiPnU&start_radio=1

Hey, my ship at the time, USS Halsey (CG-23) was in the background at 3:30 in the original In The Navy video. This video was filmed on USS Reasoner (FF-1063), a Knox-class frigate, at the 32nd Street Naval Station in San Diego. USS Halsey was moored at the same pier ahead of USS Reasoner.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 3/19
« Last post by DLR Pyro on March 19, 2026, 09:30:14 AM »
Left-Wing Icon Accused Of Serially Sexually Abusing Young Girls

I'm anxiously waiting to see how all the woke cities who re-named streets, expressways and boulevards after St. Chavez scramble to remove any trace of their fallen hero from their cityscape
 :popcorn:
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