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... "Welcome home, Rihan. We're so proud that you're back, so proud that you call Cheshire home, so proud that you call Connecticut home," Gov. Ned Lamont said during an event held inside Cheshire Town Hall Friday afternoon to mark his return.

A senior set to graduate in June, Rihan returned to Connecticut on Tuesday and went back to school Wednesday, where he received a warm reception from classmates, officials said.

Rihan stood off to the side during the news conference and did not speak. One of his attorneys said he is still shaken from the ordeal. Attorneys have asked that he and family members not be identified beyond their first name due to safety concerns for family in Afghanistan, where they immigrated from. ...

Petersen said the federal judge who granted Rihan's bond also cited letters from his high school teachers, describing "his ties to the community and the esteem in which is community held him."

Susan Chasen, a Cheshire High School chemistry teacher who wrote a letter on Rihan's behalf, described her former student as hardworking and "always polite and respectful."

After arriving in Cheshire in 2024, she said, Rihan "showed so much perseverance as he worked to not only learn the chemistry concepts, but also to improve his use of the English language and to learn the culture of an American high school."

Chasen said his ability to overcome "so many challenges" inspired her to step out of her own comfort zone and learn new skills.

"Rihan is a role model in our community," she said. "He has shown that hard work and kindness can lead to success in the class room and in life." ...


And ...

Trump evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
www.nbcnews.com

... President Donald Trump and other high-ranking administration officials were abruptly evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner Saturday night following a security incident.

Secret Service agents swarmed the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where some reporters, administration officials and dignitaries ducked under their tables amid the confusion.

It was not immediately clear what prompted security to stop the event and usher Trump out of the room. Other attendees remain in the ballroom.

Some attendees reported several loud bangs, but were unable to place them or identify the source.

NBC News reached out to D.C. police, the Secret Service and the Justice Department for more information.

Saturday marked Trump's first time attending the dinner as president. Trump had been the only president in the event's centurylong history not to attend at least once while in office. In years past, presidents have typically endured a light roasting from the dinner's headliner, typically a comedian. ...


Ongoing reporting ...

Attendees reported several loud bangs before evacuation
www.nbcnews.com

... Trump and other high-ranking administration officials were abruptly evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner tonight following a security incident.

Secret Service agents swarmed the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where some reporters, administration officials and dignitaries ducked under their tables amid the confusion.

It was not immediately clear what prompted security to stop the event and usher Trump out of the room. Other attendees remain in the ballroom.

Some attendees reported several loud bangs, but were unable to place them or identify the source.


Political Science - Randy Newman | The Midnight Special

www.youtube.com

No one likes us-I don't know why
We may not be perfect, but heaven knows we try
But all around, even our old friends put us down
Let's drop the big one and see what happens

We give them money-but are they grateful?
No, they're spiteful and they're hateful
They don't respect us-so let's surprise them
We'll drop the big one and pulverize them

Asia's crowded and Europe's too old
Africa is far too hot
And Canada's too cold
And South America stole our name
Let's drop the big one
There'll be no one left to blame us

We'll save Australia
Don't wanna hurt no kangaroo
We'll build an All American amusement park there
They got surfin', too

Boom goes London and boom Paree
More room for you and more room for me
And every city the whole world round
Will just be another American town
Oh, how peaceful it will be
We'll set everybody free
You'll wear a Japanese kimono
And there'll be Italian shoes for me

They all hate us anyhow
So let's drop the big one now
- 1972

So You Want to Negotiate with Iran ...
www.politico.com

... President Donald Trump recently dismissed claims he's anxious to end the Iran war, insisting on Truth Social that he's "possibly the least pressured person ever to be in this position" and has "all the time in the World."

If only.

Trump and his aides could use some more time to think through what they want to accomplish in discussions with Tehran's Islamist regime. The administration's preparations for launching the war were ... not great, and its negotiating efforts so far have underwhelmed. Ending the war " and keeping it ended " is almost certain to prove more complicated than Trump aides suspect.

The administration has a number of fundamental questions to sort through, people who have dealt with Tehran in the past tell me. That won't be easy given the president's rhetorical waffling.

"The details are incredibly important," said Michael Singh, a former George W. Bush administration official who dealt with the Middle East. "Each new administration has to learn those details the hard way. The Iranians on other hand are often the same or similar teams who have negotiated these terms with multiple American administrations. You may receive what you think is a concession by the Iranians, but when you delve into it, it's a concession from you to Iran."

I'm still not convinced Trump is ready to genuinely commit to diplomacy with Iran, despite the ongoing ceasefire. He loves using military force and knows that Iran remains the weaker side, even as both the U.S. and Iran wrestle over the fate of the Strait of Hormuz. But at some point, the global economic fallout that is hurting both Americans' wallets and the country's reputation may force Trump to the negotiating table. ...


77 percent blame Trump for gas prices: Survey
thehill.com

... A majority of Americans believe President Trump is to blame for a surge in gas prices, as the conflict with Iran continues to strain the global economy, according to a new survey.

The Reuters/Ipsos poll, released Friday, found that roughly 77 percent of registered U.S. voters said Trump bears at least some responsibility for the rise in gas prices, compared with 22 percent who disagreed.

The view that Trump is at least partially at fault was shared by voters across the political spectrum, with 55 percent of Republicans, 82 percent of independents and 95 percent of Democrats agreeing, the survey shows. ...


@#18 ... The Arabs rejected the creation of Palestine in when? 1948 ...

That may be an over-generalization ...

1948 Palestine war
en.wikipedia.org

... The 1948 Palestine war[b] (30 November 1947 " 10 March 1949) was fought in the territory of what had been, at the start of the war, British-ruled Mandatory Palestine.[16]

It began as a civil war between the Arab and Jewish communities following the United Nations Partition Plan and became an international conflict with the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel,[c] the termination of the British mandate, and the entry of the armies of neighbouring Arab states into Palestine.

During the war, Zionist forces[d] conquered about 78% of the former territory of the mandate causing the expulsion and flight of over 700,000 Palestinians.

Jordan took control of the territory west of the Jordan River and Egypt occupied the coastal territory around Gaza.

The war formally ended with the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which established the Green Line de facto borders of the State of Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip. It was the first war of the Israeli"Palestinian conflict and the broader Arab"Israeli conflict. ...


Like all things when the Middle East is involved, it's complicated.


In Honor of Our Fallen Heroes in Minnesota


Guy compared today vs an AI generated one ..
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idk, there are images using the gray bottom, that seem to be pretty ratty, but I don't know if the pool is filtered or not, doesn't seem like it. In those cases the bottom of the pool doesn't matter.

So long as its deeper blue per the post above it should be alright, but I am sure you guys will scream it looks terrible.

Slavery is private service.
#19 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-04-25 11:02 AM | Reply | Flag:
The US govt retains its sole monopoly on slavery.

Meet The New Boss.
Same As The Old Boss.

(Some Whites will look you dead in the eye and say the new boss isn't racist, but that's another story.)

Convict Leasing
Convict leasing was a system of forced penal labor that was practiced in the Southern United States, where private individuals and corporations could lease labor from the state in the form of incarcerated people, nearly all of whom were Black.

The state of Louisiana leased out convicted people as early as 1844.[1] The system expanded throughout most of the South with the emancipation of enslaved people at the end of the American Civil War in 1865.[2] The practice peaked about 1880 and persisted in various forms until gradually phased out following Francis Biddle's "Circular No. 3591" of December 12, 1941. Whilst not having been explicitly abolished, the practice became politically untenable. As a result other forms of prison labour remain legal in the United States, under the Thirteenth Amendment's penal exemption clause.

The system was highly lucrative for both the lessees and state governments.[2] For example, in 1898, 73 percent of Alabama's annual state revenue came from convict leasing,[3] whilst contractors were able to lease people at costs as low as $9 a month.[4][5] Corruption, lack of accountability, and violence resulted in "one of the harshest and most exploitative labor systems known in American history".[6] African Americans, mostly adult males, due to "vigorous and selective enforcement of laws and discriminatory sentencing", comprised the vast majority, though not all, of the convicted people leased.[7]
en.wikipedia.org

How are you, Clownshack?

I'm still enjoying Elmer Gantry as you may have noticed in my other OP.

Anyways, this ukase is just another example of the "Israelization" of Amerikkka.

ICE has been using hi-tech Israeli surveillance equipment in the US without a warrant and DHS has been conducting training with the IDF for years.



This is why status quo Congressmen and AIPAC-ers do not want to abolish ICE, but merely put a velvet glove over its iron fist.

AIPAC wants ICE to maintain the ability to remove undesirables without a warrant or having to see an Immigration Judge (IJ) like in the days before the "Global War on Islam" (GWOT).

During the Red Scare of 1919-20, DUSMs rounded up "undesirables" nationwide-- many were liberal Ashkenazi Jews-- and through kangaroo immigration courts, deported them back to Eastern Europe and Russia. These were the short-lived, but brutal, "Palmer Raids."

Sounds familiar?

Genuine progressives like NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) call for correctly abolishing ICE, phony liberals and bullsh*t Democrats just want to "fix" ICE (i.e. "take off the masks and don't shoot anybody-- just keep kicking them out of the US please").

For political candidates aspiring to win on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026, here's a simple purity test from this "self-righteous" blogger "chirping" on drudge.com:

1) "Do you support abolishing ICE completely?"

or

2) "Do you support recognizing the State of Palestine like most of the civilized world has?"

or

3) "Is Israel conducting ethnic cleansing in Gaza and the West Bank?"

Yes or No?

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