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Sitzkrieg is correct that Trump was referring specifically to Iran having kamikaze drones, not the existence of kamikaze drones in general.

Although there are reports that unmanned Iranian sea drones have been used to damage tankers: www.straitstimes.com

And that video released by Iran of the purported sea drones clearly looks fake. sfg.media The tunnels are so narrow you couldn't even get one of them by the others, so you'd have to move the entire line if one of them malfunctions.

This is one of three cases bubbling in the Fifth Circuit. Earlier this month the en banc Circuit ducked (overruled the panel decision) the merits question (is it constitutional) by ruling the LA law is not "ripe" for a merits decision (no LA district has actually implemented the law so we're in the dark about how this law works). reason.com

In the mean time the rest of the world knows exactly how it works. Plastering schools with religious dogma influences children. That's why religious private schools do what they do. The First Amendment tells public schools not to do that. Yet some are in the dark.

We'll see.

Analysis of the SAVE Act. Quite good:

Everyone keeps arguing about the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, the SAVE Act. Supporters say it's about protecting elections. Critics say it's about suppressing voters. Before we get buried under partisan slogans, it's worth asking a basic question: what problem is this actually trying to solve?

Voting as a non-citizen is already illegal in the United States. It carries serious criminal penalties. Investigations across multiple states and election cycles have consistently found that it almost never happens. Yet here we are talking about rewriting federal election law to stop it. That alone should make people pause.

Because in American politics there's a pattern that shows up again and again. Whenever participation in democracy expands, someone suddenly discovers a new "crisis" that requires tightening the gates. After Reconstruction the panic was voter fraud. The result was literacy tests and poll taxes. After the civil rights movement opened the ballot to millions through the Voting Rights Act of 1965, new administrative barriers began appearing across the country.

None of those policies said you cannot vote. They said bring this document. Fill out this paperwork. Stand in this line. Come back tomorrow. Prove yourself again. On paper those requirements sound reasonable. In practice they always land hardest on the same people: working class voters, rural voters, elderly voters, students, and people whose documents do not perfectly match after things like marriage or divorce.
There's another piece of this conversation that rarely gets said out loud. A large portion of the modern American right does not actually have a favorable opinion of democracy itself. Spend five minutes in conservative political spaces and you will hear the same phrase repeated constantly: democracy is mob rule. Ask many of the loudest voices pushing these laws to define democracy and they will immediately start explaining why it is dangerous.

Think about how strange that is. The country constantly celebrates freedom and self government, yet a growing political movement openly treats broad participation in elections as something suspicious or threatening. Large electorates are unpredictable. Small electorates are manageable. Reduce participation even slightly across millions of people and you can reshape the political landscape without ever having to openly say you are doing it.

That is why fights over voting rules are never just about procedure. They are fights over power. The real question Americans should be asking is not whether citizenship verification sounds reasonable in theory. Most people would agree that citizens should be the ones voting. The real question is why this issue suddenly becomes urgent whenever political participation expands and the electorate begins to change. Protecting democracy should mean making sure every eligible citizen can vote easily and confidently, not protecting democracy by quietly shrinking it.

Hezbollah fighters have launched counterattacks at Israel, injuring people and causing damage to residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure.

~snip~

Preceding Israel's illegal attack against the people of Lebanon, UNIFIL documented 7,500 airspace violations and nearly 2,500 ground violations of the Nov 2025 ceasefire by the IDF. The IDF"not UNIFIL-- alleged that Lebanese Hezbollah violated the ceasefire more than 1,900 times.

The IDF was observed spraying dangerous herbicidal chemicals over southern Lebanon, an environmental crime and violation of another country's sovereignty. Source: IDF Agent Orange-ing Lebanese Environment

Since 1948, the peace loving hardworking American taxpayer has provided more foreign aid to Israel than to any other country, adjusting for inflation: 317.9 billion dollars.

International arrest warrants for war crimes issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague remain active for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and former IDF General Yoav Gallant. In addition, the Istanbul Public Prosecutor in Turkiye issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and 30 other suspected Israeli war criminals.

INTERPOL Red Notices have been internationally diffused for these notorious fugitives from justice.

Indictments are merely allegations. To ensure a fair trial, Messrs Netanyahu and Gallant must both be presumed innocent until they are proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt at an international tribunal to be held for them in the Hague at future dates.


The US midterm elections are on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026.

Portrait: Benjamin Netanyahu

@#22 ... Former middle school teacher who's currently attending seminary is a "faux Christian." ...

Found this ...

Early life and education
en.wikipedia.org

... Talarico earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from the University of Texas at Austin,[10] where he organized students for tuition relief.[11]

He later earned a Master of Education degree in education policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.[12]

While a member of the Texas House of Representatives, Talarico earned his Master of Divinity at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary.[13][4][14] ...


*** Israel Top Five Pension Plan in World (Graded A); US Ranked 30 out of 52 (Graded C+) ***

Source: www.benefitsandpensionsmonitor.com

"Dear America:
Thanks for the $317.9 billion dollars of aid since 1948. BTW: Is your social security system solvent? Our's is ranked A in the world. And thanks again for attacking Iran on our behalf. I bet this costs you more Soldiers and money than us."
Signed,
Bibi"

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